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The major requires 24 credits in philosophy, including three courses in the history of philosophy (chosen from
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), one course in logic (
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or
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), and a capstone course, chosen from among the special topics courses (
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and
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), the senior seminar (
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), or one honors course (
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A student who uses
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to satisfy the philosophy requirement of the base curriculum may not also use that course toward the 24 credits required for the major.
A student who uses
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toward the base curriculum has fulfilled the logic requirement of the major but must complete the 24 credits required for the major in addition to
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All courses in the Department of Philosophy listed below are 3 credits except
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, which have variable credits.
Program Learning Goals
Upon completion of a major in Philosophy, students will be able to:
Logical Reasoning
- Understand the notions of ‘truth’, ‘soundness’, and ‘validity.’
- Identify and understand various forms of logical fallacy.
- Identify, understand, and construct logically well-formed arguments.
Philosophical Argumentation
- Understand what constitutes a philosophical (e.g., metaphysical, epistemic, ethical) position or argument.
- Distinguishes pre-philosophical from philosophical positions or arguments.
- Describe and evaluate, orally and in writing, philosophical positions and arguments.
- Express and develop, orally and in writing, philosophical positions and arguments.
- Exhibit dialectical complexity in their reasoning in support of or in countering philosophical positions or arguments.
Key Philosophers and Key Positions
- Identify, understand, and express, orally and in writing, key philosophical positions in a variety of philosophical genres and traditions.
- Identify, attribute, understand, and express, orally and in writing, salient arguments of key philosophers (such as: Aquinas, Aristotle, Avicenna, Confucius, Darwin, Hume, Hypatia, Kant, Lao Tzu, Marx, Mill, Plato, Sartre, Socrates, Taylor-Mill, Wollstonecraft).
- Reflect critically and empathetically on matters such as their own and others’ personal, racial, gender, ethnic, and cultural identity.
- Reflect critically and empathetically on matters such as their own and others’ moral, political, and epistemic agency.
Critical Thinking
- Reflect critically and empathetically on matters such as their own and others’ personal, racial, gender, ethnic, and cultural identity.
- Reflect critically and empathetically on matters such as their own and others’ moral, political, and epistemic agency.
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Major Course Requirements
Base Curriculum Courses: |
| Major Issues in Philosophy | 3 credits |
| Logic and Moral Reasoning | 3 credits |
| Global Ethics | 3 credits |
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Program Prerequisite: |
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| Ethics and Critical Thinking | 3 credits |
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Required Courses: |
History of Philosophy (choose three) |
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| Philosophies from India | 3 credits |
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| Classical Buddhism | 3 credits |
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| Classical Chinese Philosophy | 3 credits |
| Existentialism in Philosophy and Literature | 3 credits |
| Ancient Greek Philosophy | 3 credits |
| Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages | 3 credits |
| Modern European Philosophy | 3 credits |
| Nineteenth Century Philosophy | 3 credits |
| Philosophy in the Twentieth-Century | 3 credits |
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Logic (choose one) |
| Logic and Moral Reason | 3 credits |
| Symbolic Logic | 3 credits |
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Capstone (choose one) |
| Special Topics in Philosophy | 3 credits |
| Special Topics in Metaphysics and Epistemology | 3 credits |
| Senior Seminar | 3 credits |
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| Philosophy Honors I-III | 3 credits |
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Electives: |
Social and Cultural Philosophy |
| Global Ethics | 3 credits |
| Philosophy of Law | 3 credits |
| Philosophy of Psychology ( Showcourse v |
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| Philosophy of Film and Photography | 3 credits |
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| Science Fiction and Philosophy | 3 credits |
| Philosophy of Religion and Religious Ethics | 3 credits |
| Political Philosophy | 3 credits |
| Philosophy of Art | 3 credits |
| Crime and Punishment | 3 credits |
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Philosophy of Knowledge and Reality |
| Major Issues in Philosophy | 3 credits |
| Existentialism in Philosophy and Literature | 3 credits |
| Symbolic Logic | 3 credits |
| Thought and Reality ( Showcourse v |
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| Philosophy of Psychology ( Showcourse v |
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| Minds and Computers | 3 credits |
| Philosophy of Science | 3 credits |
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Applied and Professional Ethics |
| Ethics, Economics, and the Business System | 3 credits |
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| Moral Problems of Life and Death | 3 credits |
| Art and Public Policy | 3 credits |
| Environmental Ethics | 3 credits |
| Computer Ethics | 3 credits |
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Variable or Independent |
| Special Studies in Philosophy | 3 credits |
| Independent Study | variable |
| Senior Seminar | 3 credits |
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PHI 6001H-6003H |
| Philosophy Honors I-III | variable |
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