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Fall 2007
PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GEP/GFR:Meets AH.
[4856] 0110 TuTh.......1:00pm- 2:15pm (SOND203) HITZ, Z
[4857] 0201 TuTh.......2:30pm- 3:45pm (MP 104) YALOWITZ, S
[4858] 0301 TuTh......10:00am-11:15am (SOND113) THOMAS, J
[4859] 0401 TuTh......11:30am-12:45pm (SOND109) THOMAS, J
[4860] 0501 MW.........2:30pm- 3:45pm (SOND209) SENG, P
[4861] 0601 MW.........1:00pm- 2:15pm (SOND112) PFEIFER, J
[4862] 0801 MW.........5:30pm- 6:45pm (SOND111) SENG, P
[4863] 0901 TuTh.......5:30pm- 6:45pm (ACIV006) EALICK, G
PHIL 146 Critical Thinking 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GEP/GFR:Meets AH.
[4864] 0101 MWF........9:00am- 9:50am (SOND109) TEMPLETON, R
[4865] 0201 MWF.......11:00am-11:50am (SOND109) TEMPLETON, R
PHIL 150 Contemporary Moral Issues 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GEP/GFR:Meets AH.
[4866] 0101 MW........10:00am-10:50am (LH1 ...) EALICK, G
F.........10:00am-10:50am (ACIV150) DIS
[7948] 0102 MW........10:00am-10:50am (LH1 ...) EALICK, G
F.........10:00am-10:50am (ACIV151) DIS
[7959] 0103 MW........10:00am-10:50am (LH1 ...) EALICK, G
F.........11:00am-11:50am (ACIV150) DIS
[7960] 0104 MW........10:00am-10:50am (LH1 ...) EALICK, G
F.........11:00am-11:50am (ACIV151) DIS
PHIL 152 Introduction to Moral Theory 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GEP/GFR:Meets AH.
[4867] 0201 MWF........9:00am- 9:50am (SOND203) FERRY, M
[4868] 0301 MWF.......10:00am-10:50am (SOND206) FERRY, M
[4869] 0401 MW.........4:00pm- 5:15pm (SOND203) SENG, P
[4870] 0501 TuTh.......4:00pm- 5:15pm (ACIV151) THOMAS, J
[4871] 0601 TuTh.......2:30pm- 3:45pm (SOND113) THOMAS, J
PHIL 251 Ethical Issues in Science, Engineering 3 credits
and Information Technology
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GEP/GFR:Meets AH.
[4873] 0101 MW........10:00am-10:50am (FA 306) WILSON, R
F.........10:00am-10:50am (FA 306) DIS
[4874] 0201 MW........10:00am-10:50am (FA 306) WILSON, R
F.........11:00am-11:50am (FA 306) DIS
PHIL 321 History of Philosophy: Ancient 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GEP/GFR:Meets AH.
[4875] 0101 TuTh.......4:00pm- 5:15pm (LH7 ...) HITZ, Z
PHIL 321H History of Philosophy: Ancient 3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GEP/GFR:Meets AH. Permission of the
Honors College required.
[4876] 0101 TuTh.......4:00pm- 5:15pm (LH7 ...) HITZ, Z
PHIL 327 American Pragmatism 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[4877] 0101 TuTh......10:00am-11:15am (FA 015) BRAUDE, S
PHIL 346 Deductive Systems 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[4878] 0101 MW.........1:00pm- 2:15pm (FA 006) WILSON, R
PHIL 358 Bioethics 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD PHIL 358 same
course as HAPP358.
[4879] 0101 MW.........4:00pm- 5:15pm (ACIV013) FERRY, M
PHIL 358H Bioethics 3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[4880] 0101 MW.........4:00pm- 5:15pm (ACIV013) FERRY, M
PHIL 370 Philosophy and Parapsychology 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[4881] 0101 TuTh.......1:00pm- 2:15pm (FA 015) BRAUDE, S
PHIL 371 Epistemology 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[4882] 0101 MW.........2:30pm- 3:45pm (FA 006) EALICK, G
PHIL 399A Topics in Philosophy Critical Thinking vs. 3 credits
New Age Thinking
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD The academic
objective of this course is to teach
students how to use critical thinking
methods and principles to analyze and
evaluate various New Age, supernatural,
paranormal, mystical, or occult beliefs.
[4884] 0101 MWF.......10:00am-10:50am (SOND109) TEMPLETON, R
PHIL 399B Topics in Philosophy Business Ethics 3 credits
Grade Method: REG This course examines
some of the basic ethical dilemmas and
problems that have arisen in the practice
of Business. In order to learn how to
develop a well rounded analysis and an
argument about any dilemma encountered
with Business Ethics, we shall pursue four
objectives. We shall examine: 1. The basic
ingredients involved in performing ethical
analysis and constructing ethical
arguments. 2. A variety of approaches to
Business Ethics. 3. A variety of Ethical
issues discussed under the subject of
Business Ethics including Downsizing,
Employee Rights, Discrimination and
Affirmative Action, Women in the
Workplace, Advertising and Marketing,
Consumer Safety and Product Liability,
Business and the Environment, and moral
problems related to Information
Technology. 4. Ethical Issues related to
Business and Leadership.
[4885] 0101 MW........11:00am-11:50am (PUP 105) WILSON, R
F.........10:00am-10:50am (LH1 ...) DIS
[4886] 0201 MW........11:00am-11:50am (PUP 105) WILSON, R
F.........11:00am-11:50am (PUP 105) DIS
PHIL 400 Independent Study in Philosophy 1-3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Individual
Instruction course: contact department or
instructor to obtain section number.
PHIL 405 Honors Independent Study in Philosophy 3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Individual
Instruction course: contact department or
instructor to obtain section number.
PHIL 405H Honors Independent Study in Philosophy 3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Individual
Instruction course: contact department or
instructor to obtain section number.
PHIL 499A Advanced Topics in Philosophy The Emotions 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD This course
looks at the nature of emotions such as
anger, pride, resentment, and love, and
the role that emotions play in
psychological explanation and experience.
Issues to be addressed include the
relationship between emotion, perception
and sensation, the justification and
rationality of emotion, responsibility for
emotions, self-deception, the purposes of
emotions, and the question of their social
construction. Readings will be drawn from
historical and contemporary sources.
[4903] 0101 TuTh.......1:00pm- 2:15pm (FA 018) YALOWITZ, S
PHIL 499B Advanced Topics in Philosophy Possible 3 credits
Worlds
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD There are
numerous ways in which the world might
have been different. Possible worlds
provide a way of making sense of this. For
every way the world might be there is
purported to be a possible world that is
that way. Possible worlds have been
introduced primarily to deal with modal
notions, such as necessity and
possibility, but they have also proved
fruitful in dealing with a number of other
philosophical issues, such as the nature
of properties, propositions, causation,
laws, and counterfactuals. This course
will look at various accounts of what
possible worlds are and how they can be
used to address various philosophical
issues.
[4904] 0101 M..........4:00pm- 6:30pm (FA 536) PFEIFER, J
PHIL 701 DIRECTED INDEPENDENT RESEARCH 1-3 credits
Grade Method: REG Individual Instruction
course: contact department or instructor
to obtain section number.
PHIL 799 Master's Thesis Research 1-6 credits
Grade Method: P-F Individual Instruction
course: contact department or instructor
to obtain section number.