PHI PHILOSOPHY (Evans School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)
150. Introduction to Philosophy - 3-0-3
Significance of philosophy in human life, with introduction to major problems of philosophy.
152. Critical Thinking - 3-0-3
Development of basic skills necessary for participation in public
discussion. Focus on recognition of semantic problems, common fallacies
in reasoning and propaganda techniques. Development of strategies for
effective and legitimate argumentation.
318. Ancient Political Philosophy - 3-0-3
(See GOV 318.)
PR: GOV 211 or 217 or CI.
319. Modern Political Philosophy - 3-0-3
(See GOV 319.)
PR: GOV 211 or 217 or CI.
350. Philosophy of Law - 3-0-3
Study of some major philosophical issues and problems related to law.
Among the topics covered are natural law, rights, civil disobedience,
privacy, justice, responsibility and punishment. PR: one course in PHI
or CI.
351. Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - 3-0-3
Study of major works of Western philosophy from the ancient Greeks through the later Middle Ages.PR: one course in PHI or CI
352. Early Modern Philosophy - 3-0-3
Study of major works of Western philosophy from Descartes to Kant. PR: one course in PHI or CI
353. Symbolic Logic - 3-0-3
Introduction to the methods and techniques of modern symbolic logic,
including propositional logic, predicate logic and issues in the
philosophy of logic.
355WI. Philosophy of Religion - 3-0-3
(See REL 355WI.)
A variety of philosophical issues in religious thought, including
religious symbolism, the existence of God and the immortality of the
soul. PR: one course either in REL or PHI.
357. Later Modern Philosophy - 3-0-3
Study of developments in philosophy since Kant. The course may focus on
either continental or analytical philosophy. PR: PHI352 or CI
358. Bioethics - 3-0-3
(See REL 358.)
Seminar focused primarily on ethical issues pertaining to human life
such as abortion, euthanasia and new reproductive techniques. PR: one
course in REL or PHI.
359WI. Environmental Ethics - 3-0-3
(See REL 359WI.)
Seminar on the relationship between humanity and nonhuman nature.
Discussion includes current biological, political and economic
conditions, the role of technology and major philosophical perspectives.
PR: one introductory course in REL or PHI.
425WI. Senior Thesis - 3 to 6 hours
(See REL 425WI.)
Opportunity to propose, conduct and report a major piece of individual
research in an area of special interest. PR: SS and major.
450. Advanced Philosophy Seminar - 3-0-3
Topical seminar on varying philosophical issues. May be repeated for
credit with different topics. PR: Any 200-level or above PHI course.
498. Directed Study - 1 to 3 hours
Directed study and readings in an area of special interest. PR: SS, major or minor.