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PHIL 204: Principles of Logic & Science
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Studies the principles of symbolic (sentential) logic, categorical logic, and elementary quantification theory. These exercises in deduction will be set over against induction as seen in the activities of science.
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PHIL 204 - Principles of Logic & Science
PHIL 301SL: Christian Ethics
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Critically examines the biblical, historical, and theological principles of moral value. Attention will be given to ethical theory and Christian moral values as they derive from the Bible. Same as REL 301SL. This course is a service-learning course and may require additional time commitment outside of class. Students are responsible for any additional costs necessary to complete the service.
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PHIL 301SL - Christian Ethics
PHIL 303: Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Focuses on the beginnings of Western thought in a survey of the Presocratics, Plato, Aristotle, and Greek and Roman philosophy.
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PHIL 303 - Ancient Philosophy
PHIL 304: Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Studies the principal thinkers of the medieval period, including Augustine, Boethius, Anselm, Avicenna, Aquinas, Ockham, and others.
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PHIL 304 - Medieval Philosophy
PHIL 305: Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Examines Western thought from the Renaissance through Hegel with special attention to the Continental Rationalists and the British Empiricists.
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PHIL 305 - Modern Philosophy
PHIL 306: Contemporary Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Examines the philosophical movements which shape the contemporary Western mind. Special emphasis will be made upon engaging the student in the ongoing philosophical process.
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PHIL 306 - Contemporary Philosophy
PHIL 321: Religion & Science
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
A topical and historical study of the philosophical issues surrounding the relationship between the Christian religion and modern science. The tools of philosophy, especially philosophy of science, will be used to address salient points of intersection between Christianity and science in modern times.
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PHIL 321 - Religion & Science
PHIL 390: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Not currently available
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PHIL 390 - Independent Study
PHIL 400: Senior Tutorial
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Engages the senior philosophy student in one-on-one tutoring and other activities with underclassmen. Requires departmental invitation.
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PHIL 400 - Senior Tutorial
PHIL 401: Problems in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Examines a selected intellectual problem for its philosophical dimensions. Metaphysical and epistemological issues are given priority.
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PHIL 401 - Problems in Philosophy
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