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Philosophy
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| Cat. No./Title |
Instructor |
Dates |
Location |
Days |
Time |
Cr |
Class No. |
Fee |
Register |
| PHIL100 Introduction to Philosophy | M Gunning | Feb 4 - May 6 | Copley | M | 6:00 - 9:00pm | 3 | 1085 | $1020 | |
Description for PHIL100: An introductory examination of the problems and scope of philosophy.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 Distribution: Humanities |
| PHIL100 Introduction to Philosophy | J Cooper-Wiele | Feb 9 - May 4 | W-1-019
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 019
| Sa | 11:45am - 2:45pm | 3 | 4614 |
Description for PHIL100: An introductory examination of the problems and scope of philosophy.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 Distribution: Humanities |
| PHIL108 Moral and Social Problems | J Cooper-Wiele | Feb 6 - May 8 | Copley | W | 6:00 - 9:00pm | 3 | 1086 | $1020 | |
Description for PHIL108: 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: Credits: 3 Distribution: Humanities Diversity: United States focus |
| PHIL108 Moral and Social Problems | M Gunning | Feb 9 - May 4 | W-1-020
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 020
| Sa | 8:15 - 11:15am | 3 | 1087 |
Description for PHIL108: 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: Credits: 3 Distribution: Humanities Diversity: United States focus |
| PHIL222 Moral Issues in Medicine | J Bayne | Feb 8 - May 3 | W-1-060
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 060
| F | 2:30 - 5:30pm | 3 | 1088 |
Description for PHIL222: 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: Credits: 3 Distribution: Humanities |