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PL 246H: Philosophy and Film
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Simultaneously an introduction to the philosophy of film and an introduction to philosophy, this course will use an examination of mostly nonconventional films as a starting point for considering philosophical themes.
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PL 250H: Mind and Body:Philosophical Explorations
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
What is mind? How is it related to matter? Examine ways that these and related questions have been addressed throughout the history of philosophy, and discover in the process what it means to think philosophically.
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PL 263H: Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Examine various answers to questions asked from ancient times by philosophers, artists and other thoughtful people about the nature of art, beauty, and the role of the arts and artists in society. Prerequisite: Western Heritage.
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PL 300E: Nature and the Contemplative Tradition
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Nature as explored by contemplative traditions within philosophy, mysticism, poetry, and nature writing as both competitors and alternatives to scientific rationality. Texts drawn from both ancient and modern sources, and from several cultural and religious traditions.
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PL 303G: Individual/Society-Chinese Thought
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Analyze ideas of human nature, the individual's relationship to social order, and ways individuals have expressed dissent from social norms in the Chinese tradition. Classical philosophy to current events and the debate on human rights.
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PL 304H: Seminar in Chinese Thought:Taoism
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Explore philosophical issues in Taoism in a historical and comparative framework. Emphasis on Taoist epistemology, ontology, ethics through study of classic texts, commentary tradition, and comparative works in Buddhist, classical Greek, and modern Western philosophy. Prerequisite: EA 201G, or PL 103G.
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PL 310E: Ideas of Nature
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Ancient Greek cosmology, Renaissance view of nature, modern conception of nature. What nature is, how is can be studied, how we should relate to it. Primary approach is critical, historical analysis of primary texts.
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PL 311H: Major Philosophers
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
An intensive study of a single major philosopher. May be taken more than once for credit with focus on different philosophers.
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PL 312H: American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Major trends and emphases in American philosophy from the colonial period to the 20th century. Prerequisite: some background in the humanities.
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PL 321H: History of Philosophy:Greek and Roman
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
The rise of philosophy, 600 B.C. A.D. 100, with emphasis on natural philosophy. Pre-Socratics, Sophists, Stoics, Epicureans, Plato and Aristotle. Offered alternate years.
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