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AP/PHIL4070 3.0 SEMINAR IN MORAL PHILOSOPHY

An intensive examination of particular problems in moral philosophy, or intensive studies of the writings of individual moral philosophers. Topics vary from year to year.Prerequisites: At least nine credits in philosophy including AP/PHIL 3020 3.00 or AP/PHIL 3110 3.00. Course credit exclusion: GL/PHIL 4237 3.00 (may be waived with permission of the Department).

AP/PHIL4050 3.0 SEMINAR IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY

A seminar on some of the central philosophical problems relating to historical knowledge, such as the controversy over covering laws and between Realists and Idealists.Prerequisite: At least nine credits in philosophy. AP/PHIL 3270 3.00 is recommended

AP/PHIL4030 3.0 SEMINAR IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY

A close examination of an important work of one of the great ancient philosophers. Alternatively, the seminar may also focus on an important area or theme of ancient philosophy including, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and political theory.PREREQUISITE: At least nine credits in philosophy, including AP/PHIL 2015 3.00.

AP/PHIL4020 3.0 SEMINAR IN MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY

An intensive examination of the work of one or more philosophers of the medieval period. Texts may include selections from St. Augustine, St. Anselm, and St. Thomas.Prerequisite: At least nine credits in philosophy.

AP/PHIL4011 3.0 SEMINAR IN THE HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY

An intensive examination of the work of one or more philosophers of the modern period. Topics vary from year to year.PREREQUISITE: At least 9 credits in Philosophy.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusion: AS/PHIL 4011 3.00.

AP/PHIL4010 3.0 SEMINAR IN HISTORICAL PHILOSOPHY

An intensive examination of historical issues in philosophy. Topics vary from year to year.Prerequisite: At least nine credits in philosophy. Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusion: AS/PHIL 4010 3.00.

AP/PHIL4000 6.0 DIRECTED READING

A course of independent reading under the direction of a member of the faculty. Note: Students must be accepted by a faculty supervisor before they can register in directed reading courses. The course transaction form for such a course must be submitted with a note from the supervisor stating his/her willingness to perform this task. […]

AP/PHIL4000 3.0 DIRECTED READING

A course of independent reading under the direction of a member of the faculty. Note: Students must be accepted by a faculty supervisor before they can register in directed reading courses. The course transaction form for such a course must be submitted with a note from the supervisor stating his/her willingness to perform this task. […]

AP/MODR 1790 6.00 Modes of Reasoning for ESL Students

This course is structured to enhance the continued learning and language proficiency of ESL students. Students are exposed to theory and skills that foster critical reading, writing, speaking, thinking, and reasoning. Students apply theory and skills to the analysis of timely culturally relevant social, ethical, and/or pop culture issues. Given the smaller class size, students […]