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Charles Darwin is undoubtedly one of the most influential figures in the history of western thought. However, most people are not actually familiar with his work. And while...
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Taught by Chris W. Surprenant , assistant professor of philosophy at the University of New Orleans and director of the ...
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How are we supposed to tell which actions are “right” (moral or permissible) and which actions are “wrong” (immoral or impermissible)? Through the identification,...
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While the word “existentialism” is familiar to most people, not many of us have a clear idea about just what it means. Like a number of other philosophical terms, the meaning...
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A study of the most important ideas in Continental philosophical speculation during the generations immediately after Immanuel Kant. Major figures include Hegel and his...
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Taught by Chris W. Surprenant , assistant professor of philosophy at the University of New Orleans and director of the ...
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A historical survey of Modern Philosophy from Montaigne and Descartes to Kant and the Utilitarians. Traditionally a survey of philosophy from the beginning of the 17th century to...
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Logic is the study of the principles and methods used to distinguish "good" reasoning from "bad" reasoning. As it is through good reasoning that we plan, explain, persuade,...
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Doing philosophy requires using reason in the attempt to resolve philosophical questions. Philosophical questions are fundamental or ...
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This course is a survey of the early history of Western Philosophy, beginning with the ancient Greeks. The focus of the course is not on any one particular philosopher or school...
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Taught by Chris W. Surprenant , Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of New Orleans and Director of the Alexis...
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This course will examine ethical issues arising in the professional and social-policy aspects of medical ethics. Coverage includes such topics as "fact," "value," and "knowledge"...
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This course will examine ethical issues arising in the professional and social-policy aspects of medical ethics. Coverage includes such topics as "fact," "value," and "knowledge"...
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Doing philosophy requires using reason to resolve a fundamental question. Fundamental questions about the existence of...
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The course addresses the development and impact of Martin Heidegger's philosophy. Attention will be given to examining the most important of Heidegger's writings, including his...
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A study of the main doctrines and arguments of Immanuel Kant, 18th century philosophy who revolutionized ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics, and epistemology. ...
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Taught by Chris W. Surprenant , assistant professor of philosophy at the University of New Orleans and director of the Alexis...
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Fundamental questions are questions that cannot be resolved through observation or experience alone. Since the beginning of Western philosophy, philosophers have attempted to...
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Throughout recorded history, religion has played an important part in the lives of people of all cultures. According to modern archeologists, religion may even date back to a time...