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PL 322H: History of Philosophy:Medieval and Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Philosophical thought from ebb of Rome through rise of modern Europe, including developments in Jewish and/or Islamic, and Christian philosophy. Faith and reason, realism and nominalism, mysticism and rationalism, Platonism and Aristotelianism. Offered alternate years.
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PL 323: H History of Philosophy: 18th Century
17.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Descartes through Kant as response to the Scientific Revolution. Comparison of rationalism and empiricism.
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PL 324H: History of Philosophy 19th Century
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Kant, German Idealism, Utilitarianism, social and scientific philosophy, existentialism, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Marx, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, others.
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PL 325H: History of Science
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Physical science from 600 B.C. A.D. 1700. Major discoveries and scientists, different approaches to science, the interrelationship between science and society.
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PL 342H: 20th Century Philosophical Movements
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Development of philosophical analysis and existentialism as the two main philosophical movements of the 20th century. May be taken more than once for credit with focus on different philsophers. Freshmen require permission of instructor.
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PL 345H: Philosophical Logic
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Advanced study of logic, with special emphasis on formal or symbolic logic, considered both as a tool for assessing arguments and as a subject matter for philosophical thought. Prerequisite: PL 102M.
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PL 348H: Philosophical Theology
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
A philosophical study of the nature of God and the relation of God and world, based on readings from early Greek philosophy to the present. Prerequisite: some background in philosophy or religion.
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PL 349G: Native American Thought
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
This course focuses on the nature of Native American thought; explores the differing assumptions, methods, and teachings connected with the pursuit of wisdom, with special attention to metaphysics and ethics.
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PL 350: Philosophical Writing
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Readings of exceptional philosophical texts combined with a wide range of writing assignments, to culminate in a publishable essay. Course intended to prepare students for graduate-level research and writing in philosophy and related fields.
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PL 360H: Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Recent controversies on the scientific explanation between formal logical analysis and the informal, heuristic approach. Analysis of laws and theories. Examples from the history of science. Offered alternate years.
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