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PHIL 615
Ideas That Have Shaped Our World
An opportunity in a small group setting for students to examine, through readings and discussion, the origin and impact of those philosophical ideas that have helped to shape Western civilization.
Credits
3
Offered
Occasionally
PHIL 690
Ethics of the Profession
The goal for this course is the development of an ethical approach on the part of the individual and the possibilities, resources, and approaches available to him or her for making decisions about, anticipating in and resolving these issues. Various ethical methods and thinkers will be examined, and will be combined with the student’s individual research in their own profession or field of concentration.
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3
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Occasionally