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City University of New York - Major Issues in Philosophy

This course studies basic topics of philosophy, such as the nature of mind, criteria of knowledge, justification of ethical values, and the existence of God.
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City University of New York - Logic and Moral Reasoning

This course examines the principles of clear and accurate thought, including sound and valid arguments and methods of scientific reasoning in moral and political argument.
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City University of New York - Ethical Theories

This course is a study of the major ethical theories, such as utilitarianism and intuitionism and of specific moral problems, such as abortion, suicide, euthanasia, war crimes, and genocide.
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City University of New York - Major Issues in Philosophy

This course studies basic topics of philosophy, such as the nature of mind, criteria of knowledge, justification of ethical values, and the existence of God.
Score: 7.352561 Details | Listing | Web page

City University of New York - Logic and Moral Reasoning

This course examines the principles of clear and accurate thought, including sound and valid arguments and methods of scientific reasoning in moral and political argument.
Score: 7.352561 Details | Listing | Web page

City University of New York - Ancient Greek Philosophy

A study of the thought of the Greek philosophers, especially Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
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City University of New York - Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages

Essential writings of the medieval philosophers, including Augustine, Avicenna, Anselm, Maimonides, Aquinas, Scotus, and Ockham.
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City University of New York - Modern European Philosophy

A study of the major modern philosophers, including Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Kant.
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City University of New York - Nineteenth-Century Philosophy

A study of major philosophers of the nineteenth century, such as Hegel, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Marx, Comte, Bentham, J. S. Mill, and Nietzsche.
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City University of New York - Contemporary Philosophy

A study of philosophy in the twentieth century, including Existentialism, Pragmatism, and Analytical Philosophy. Readings in Russell, Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and other representative figures.
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City University of New York - American Philosophy

This course studies the outstanding American philosophers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, such as Peirce, James, Royce, Dewey, Santayana, and Mead.
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City University of New York - Ethical Theories

This course is a study of the major ethical theories, such as utilitarianism and intuitionism and of specific moral problems, such as abortion, suicide, euthanasia, war crimes, and genocide.
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City University of New York - Philosophy of Religion and Religious Ethics

This course examines varieties of religious belief, traditional accounts of faith and reason, the existence of God, the relation of God to the world, religion as moral or aesthetic experience, and the basic moral codes of world religions.
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City University of New York - Political Philosophy

This course deals with the philosophical foundations of a good society, with special attention given to the concepts of freedom, equality, right, social justice, and the good life.
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City University of New York - Philosophy of Art

This course deals with the origins of art in human activity, theories of beauty, and art as expression, as communication, and as ideology. The concepts of form, representation, and abstraction are examined, as well as the distinction between the fine and popular arts. Examples are chosen from painting, music, and literature.
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City University of New York - Special Studies in Philosophy

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City University of New York - Special Studies in Philosophy

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City University of New York - Special Studies in Philosophy

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City University of New York - Special Studies in Philosophy

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City University of New York - Special Studies in Philosophy

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City University of New York - Special Studies in Philosophy

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City University of New York - Special Studies in Philosophy

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City University of New York - Special Studies in Philosophy

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City University of New York - Special Studies in Philosophy

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City University of New York - Special Studies in Philosophy

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