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Contemporary Ethical Issues

Introduces students to the discipline of philosophy through the exploration of contemporary ethical issues. In an ever-changing world, the study of ethics remains crucial for understanding and navigating the moral questions that arise in various aspects of modern life. Course offers students an opportunity to critically engage with a range of ethical problems, theories, and debates that our relevant to their lives.

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Introduction to Philosophy

A critical exploration of such topics as knowledge and belief, God and the problem of evil, freedom and determinism, the right and the good, language and meaning, mind and body, appearance and reality, and man and the world.

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Introduction to Philosophy

A critical examination of such topics as knowledge and belief, God and the problem of evil, freedom and determinism, the right and the good, language and meaning, mind and body, appearance and reality, and man and the world.

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Introduction to Philosophy (Honors)

A critical exploration of such topics as knowledge and belief, God and the problem of evil, freedom and determinism, the right and the good, language and meaning, mind and body, appearance and reality, and man and the world.

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Logic and Critical Thinking

The principles and standards for thinking and communicating clearly and effectively. Topics include theories of meaning, uses of language, common causes of confusion and error in thought and argument, and evaluation of arguments.

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Logic and Critical Thinking

The principles and standards for thinking and communicating clearly and effectively. Topics include theories of meaning, uses of language, common causes of confusion and error in thought and argument, and evaluation of arguments.

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Logic and Critical Thinking (Honors)

The principles and standards for thinking and communicating clearly and effectively. Topics include theories of meaning, uses of language, common causes of confusion and error in thought and argument, and evaluation of arguments.

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Introduction to Ethics

The major philosophical positions concerning right and wrong, ethical values, and moral responsibility. The relevance of moral philosophy to current issues of personal and social ethics.

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Introduction to Ethics

The major philosophical positions concerning right and wrong, ethical values, and moral responsibility. The relevance of moral philosophy to current issues of personal and social ethics.

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Introduction to Ethics (Honors)

The major philosophical positions concerning right and wrong, ethical values, and moral responsibility. The relevance of moral philosophy to current issues of personal and social ethics.

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AI for Humans: Learning to Live with AI

A study of ethical issues that arise with the adoption of artificial intelligence technologies. This course will help students understand the technologies involved, and the effects they have on society and help them develop possibilities for the resolution of problems that may arise.

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Philosophy, Science, and Nature

The philosophy of science and the philosophy of nature, including such issues as standards governing scientific reasoning and the philosophical implications of contemporary and past scientific theories.

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