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PHIL 244: American Philosophers + PH,AE
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Study of the major themes and developments in American philosophical thought. Thinkers include Jonathan Edwards, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Josiah Royce, Charles S. Pierce, William James, John Dewey, and contemporary American philosophers. Prerequisite: PHIL120 or permission of the instructor.
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PHIL 250: Philosophy of Love and Sex + PH,VE
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Love, friendship, caring and allied topics in a philosophical setting. Prerequisite: PHIL120 or permission of the instructor.
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PHIL 295: Exploratory Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Intense and individualized focus on a topic or figure proposed by student and pursued in collaboration with faculty mentor. Includes guided reading and research.
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PHIL 333: Political Philosophy + PH
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Examination of some of the writings of several prominent political philosophers. Emphasis on each philosopher's interpretation of pivotal political concepts such as justice, freedom, and equality. Attention to the relationship between political philosophy and ideology and whether and how politics can be organized to benefit humanity and promote goodness and virtue.
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PHIL 340: Contemporary Ethical Problems + PH,VE
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
The nature of ethics and some of the most pressing ethical issues of our time: issues in bioethics, war and peace, sexual conduct, and social justice. Prerequisite: PHIL120 or permission of the instructor.
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PHIL 340 - Contemporary Ethical Problems + PH,VE
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PHIL 342: Modern Philosophers + PH,WR
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Examination of some of the major philosophers from 1600-1800. Thinkers include Rene Descartes, Baruch Spinoza, John Locke, David Hume, Immanuel Kant and their female contemporaries. Prerequisite: PHIL120 or permission of the instructor.
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PHIL 342 - Modern Philosophers + PH,WR
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PHIL 345: Environmental Ethics + PH,VE
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Introduction to the philosophical issues stemming from current environmental problems, controversies, and policies, including examination of important cases. Considers the adequacy of traditional models of ethics for solving these problems and new paradigms in environmental philosophy. Prerequisite: PHIL120 or permission of the instructor.
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PHIL 350: Women Philosophers + PH,WS
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
The works of several significant women philosophers, showing the variety of interests and methods women have focused on doing philosophy. Prerequisite: PHIL120 or permission of the instructor.
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PHIL 360: Philosophies of Beauty and Art + PH,HE,WR
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Questions about the realm of aesthetic experience and value, about beauty and art, and the relation between aesthetic and other forms of value, such as moral value. Reflections on firsthand experience and critical readings of classical and contemporary philosophers. Prerequisite: PHIL120 or permission of the instructor.
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PHIL 495: Advanced Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Intense and individualized focus on a topic or figure proposed by student. Includes guided reading and research, with the expectation of a final research project.
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