| Intro to Philosophy/Religion |
| PHI 230 |
Course shows how application of techniques of philosophical analysis assist clarification of cognitive and conceptual problems in religious belief. Outline introduction to Western philosophy; philosophical methodology; concept of God and theistic belief; religious language; religious experience; religious beliefs and religious doctrine. (Canterbury Program Only)
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| World Religions |
| PHI 232 |
This course is designed to promote cultural diversity associated with religious practices. It includes a survey of religious systems and examines concepts and theories related to the nature of deities, good and evil, reason and faith, ethics, and afterlife. Course Outline
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| Introduction to Philosophy |
| PHI 270 |
An introduction to philosophical questioning and reasoning. This course will include an historical survey of western philosophy focusing on the development of specific branches within the field, including epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, philosophy of science, and social/political philosophy. Course Outline
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| Ethics |
| PHI 280 |
Introduction to issues and theories of ethics. Includes historical survey of major value systems and contemporary issues. Course Outline
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| Intro to Logic |
| PHI 290 |
Introduction to formal reasoning, including: language and meaning, deduction and induction, evidence, syllogistic argument and science and hypotheses. Course Outline
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