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3.00 Credits
Major contemporary schools of thought in moral philosophy. Prer equisite: some background in philosophy, religious studies, psychology, literature or related disciplines.
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3.00 Credits
Major contemporary schools of thought in political philosophy. Prer equisite: some background in philosophy, political science, history, economics, American studies or literature.
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3.00 Credits
Does history have a meaning? Is it leading anywhere? Does history result in anything that is genuinely new? Or is it an "eternal recurrence of the same"?Especially useful for students of history, literature, religious studies, and philosophy. Prerequisite: some background in the humanities.
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3.00 Credits
Seminar course that examines relationship between mythic and rational consciousness in the context of current trends in the philosophy of the imagination.
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3.00 Credits
Discursive rationality (ratio) versus a higher mode of knowing (noesis). Examine central concepts within philosophical tradition itself, as well as through a philosophical study of comparative mysticism, with special attention to its cognitive claims.
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Intensive investigation of contemporary approach to philosophical method, designed to help students practice philosophy in an original manner. May be taken more than once for credit in order to study different methodologies.
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3.00 Credits
Study major philosophical movements with emphasis on the classical problems of philosophy. Completes the history of philosophy sequence. Senior comprehensive examinations on the history and terminology of philosophy, including an oral defense of the Senior Essay.
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3.00 Credits
American democratic theory, political parties, interest groups, presidential selection and functions, Congress, Supreme Court, federal bureaucracy, and several major areas of policy making conducted by the national government.
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3.00 Credits
Origins and structure of the international system; key actors, theories and concepts; global issues facing states and citizens, such as war, wealth and poverty, hunger and environment, and global justice.
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3.00 Credits
Comparing national governments and politics by looking at development/political economy, nationalism, ethnicity, culture, gender, democratization, political institutions, state-society relations, parties. Cases include: UK, France, Germany, Japan, China, others.
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