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| Cat. No. and Title |
Instructor |
Dates |
Location |
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Time |
Unit |
Class No. |
Fee |
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PHIL100 Introduction to PhilosophyDescription: An introductory examination of the problems and scope of philosophy.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: Philosophical and Humanistic Studies. Distribution II Area: Humanities. Diversity Area: None. | D Flesche | May 27-Jul 8 | W-2-056
Wheatley Bldg, 2nd Floor, Room 056
| TuTh | 6-9p | 3 | 1839 | $825 | |
PHIL100 Introduction to PhilosophyDescription: An introductory examination of the problems and scope of philosophy.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: Philosophical and Humanistic Studies. Distribution II Area: Humanities. Diversity Area: None. | R Rosenfeld | May 27-Jul 8 | W-1-057
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 057
| TuTh | 10a-1p | 3 | 2401 | $825 | |
PHIL100 Introduction to PhilosophyDescription: An introductory examination of the problems and scope of philosophy.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: Philosophical and Humanistic Studies. Distribution II Area: Humanities. Diversity Area: None. | L Kaye | Jul 14-Aug 20 | W-2-126
Wheatley Bldg, 2nd Floor, Room 126
| MW | 1:30 - 4:30p | 3 | 1840 | $825 | |
PHIL100 Introduction to PhilosophyDescription: An introductory examination of the problems and scope of philosophy.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: Philosophical and Humanistic Studies. Distribution II Area: Humanities. Diversity Area: None. | M Gunning | Jul 15-Aug 21 | W-2-123
Wheatley Bldg, 2nd Floor, Room 123
| TuTh | 6-9p | 3 | 2124 | $825 | |
PHIL108 Moral and Social ProblemsDescription: Important moral and social issues of current concern are examined and debated. The course covers several problems each semester from a list including criminal punishment, war, abortion, racism, violence, the death penalty, private property, sexism, animal rights, the environment, and hunger.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: Philosophical and Humanistic Studies. Distribution II Area: Humanities. Diversity Area: United States. | A Wingo | May 28-Jul 9 | W-2-125
Wheatley Bldg, 2nd Floor, Room 125
| MW | 1:30 - 4:30p | 3 | 1841 | $825 | |
PHIL108 Moral and Social ProblemsDescription: Important moral and social issues of current concern are examined and debated. The course covers several problems each semester from a list including criminal punishment, war, abortion, racism, violence, the death penalty, private property, sexism, animal rights, the environment, and hunger.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: Philosophical and Humanistic Studies. Distribution II Area: Humanities. Diversity Area: United States. | A Wingo | May 28-Jul 9 | W-1-037
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 037
| MW | 6-9p | 3 | 1842 | $825 | |
PHIL108 Moral and Social ProblemsDescription: Important moral and social issues of current concern are examined and debated. The course covers several problems each semester from a list including criminal punishment, war, abortion, racism, violence, the death penalty, private property, sexism, animal rights, the environment, and hunger.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: Philosophical and Humanistic Studies. Distribution II Area: Humanities. Diversity Area: United States. | J Bayne | Jul 14-Aug 20 | W-2-125
Wheatley Bldg, 2nd Floor, Room 125
| MW | 6-9p | 3 | 2403 | $825 | |
PHIL108 Moral and Social ProblemsDescription: Important moral and social issues of current concern are examined and debated. The course covers several problems each semester from a list including criminal punishment, war, abortion, racism, violence, the death penalty, private property, sexism, animal rights, the environment, and hunger.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: Philosophical and Humanistic Studies. Distribution II Area: Humanities. Diversity Area: United States. | M Gunning | Jul 15-Aug 21 | W-1-043
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 043
| TuTh | 1:30 - 4:30p | 3 | 2402 | $825 | |
PHIL120 Introduction to LogicDescription: The study of valid reasoning using formal methods of proof with truth functions, deductions, and quantifiers. Analysis of the logical structure of language related to philosophical questions of truth, paradox, and reference.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: Mathematics and Computer Science. Distribution II Area: Mathematics. Diversity Area: None. | R Farion- Villano | May 28-Jul 9 | W-1-029
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 029
| MW | 6-9p | 3 | 2122 | $825 | |
PHIL120 Introduction to LogicDescription: The study of valid reasoning using formal methods of proof with truth functions, deductions, and quantifiers. Analysis of the logical structure of language related to philosophical questions of truth, paradox, and reference.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: Mathematics and Computer Science. Distribution II Area: Mathematics. Diversity Area: None. | L Kaye | Jul 14-Aug 21 | W-2-124
Wheatley Bldg, 2nd Floor, Room 124
| MTuWTh | 11:45a - 1:15m | 3 | 1843 | $825 | |
PHIL222 Moral Issues in MedicineDescription: Concepts of health, illness and healing, under different paradigms of medicine. Is medicine an art or science? What is the impact of medical technology on human life and death? What is considered "natural"? Attention is given to issues in human reproduction (e.g. in vitro fertilization, conception, abortion). Questions of authority, accountability in doctor-patient relationships, patient advocacy, self-help, right to health care or to refuse treatment. Social and political questions of health care organization.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: Philosophical and Humanistic Studies. Distribution II Area: Humanities. Diversity Area: None. | R Farion- Villano | May 28-Jul 9 | W-1-043
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 043
| MW | 1:30 - 4:30p | 3 | 1844 | $825 | |
PHIL222 Moral Issues in MedicineDescription: Concepts of health, illness and healing, under different paradigms of medicine. Is medicine an art or science? What is the impact of medical technology on human life and death? What is considered "natural"? Attention is given to issues in human reproduction (e.g. in vitro fertilization, conception, abortion). Questions of authority, accountability in doctor-patient relationships, patient advocacy, self-help, right to health care or to refuse treatment. Social and political questions of health care organization.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: Philosophical and Humanistic Studies. Distribution II Area: Humanities. Diversity Area: None. | J Bayne | Jul 14-Aug 20 | W-1-030
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 030
| MW | 1:30 - 4:30p | 3 | 2123 | $825 | |
PHIL281 Under Surveillance: Privacy And Orwellian TimesDescription: A sophomore level course offering selected topics in philosophy. Course content varies and will be announced prior to registration.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: None. Distribution II Area: None. Diversity Area: None. | D Flesche | May 27-Jul 8 | W-1-020
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 020
| TuTh | 1:30 - 4:30p | 3 | 1994 | $825 | |
PHIL281 National And International ViolenceDescription: A sophomore level course offering selected topics in philosophy. Course content varies and will be announced prior to registration.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: None. Distribution I Area: None. Distribution II Area: None. Diversity Area: None. | N Lande | May 28-Jul 9 | W-1-040
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 040
| MW | 1:30 - 4:30p | 3 | 1993 | $825 | |