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PHI 107 - Theories of Knowledge and Reality College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester An introduction to some major questions about knowledge and reality, such as the existence of God, the mind-body problem, free will and the nature and limits of knowledge. Historical and contemporary readings.
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PHI 109 - Introduction to Philosophy (Honors) College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Fundamental philosophical problems. Works of major philosophers. Open to first-year students in the Honors Program. Credit will not be given for both PHI 109 and PHI 107.
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PHI 111 - Plato’s Republic College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Plato’s thought as developed in the Republic. May include other Platonic dialogues. Recommended for first-year students and sophomores.
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PHI 125 - Political Theory College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: PSC 125 Introduction to theories of major modern political philosophers (Locke, Rousseau, Hume, J.S. Mill, Marx). Contemporary theories of liberty, justice, and equality.
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PHI 171 - Critical Thinking College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Presentation and evaluation of reasoning, including arguments, explanations, and the justification of decisions. Topics of current social and ethical interest will serve as examples, with one topic selected for extended study.
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PHI 172 - Making Decisions College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly An introductory exploration of decision making: “What is the difference between decisions made well and decisions made badly?” Selected readings from various disciplines.
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PHI 175 - Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Classical and contemporary readings on basic topics in social and political philosophy; political obligation and authority, justice and basic rights, liberty and equality, the justification of democracy.
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PHI 191 - The Meaning of Life College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Philosophical reflection on the question: what is the meaning of life. Survey of some of the most influential answers philosophers have given to this question, including god, happiness, work, action, play, mortality, and the absence of meaning.
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PHI 192 - Introduction to Moral Theory College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Major philosophical theories about moral rightness, virtue, and the good life, such as utilitarian, Kantian, and Aristotelian theories. Historical and contemporary sources. Credit cannot be received for both PHI 192 and PHI 209.
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PHI 197 - Human Nature College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Philosophical theories of human nature, their underlying metaphysical claims, and their ethical consequences.
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PHI 200 - Selected Topics College of Arts and Sciences 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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PHI 209 - Introduction to Moral Philosophy (Honors) College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Selected topics in moral philosophy. Credit willnot be given for both PHI 209 and 192.
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PHI 241 - The Human and Divine in Christian and Muslim Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: REL 292 An investigation of the complex relationship between humanity
and divinity and its implication for the formation of Christian
and Islamic philosophy and theology.
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PHI 245 - Philosophy of Sport College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Philosophical and ethical issues arising from sport, such as the nature of sport, the contribution of sport to well-being, sportsmanship and cheating, performance-enhancing drugs, genetic enhancement, violence, exploitation, gender, and disability.
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PHI 251 - Logic College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Logic as a formal language, as a component of natural language, and as a basis of a programming language. Varieties of logical systems and techniques. Syntax, semantics and pragmatics.
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PHI 293 - Ethics and the Media Professions College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Great traditions in ethical theory; application to television, film, new media. Role of ethics in program and content development; and in business practices. Ethical issues arising from social networking, globalization, and new trends in the media. Priority given to Newhouse students.
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PHI 296 - Friendship College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Reflections on the nature, varieties, rewards, and hazards of friendship. Contrast and comparison with romantic and/or sexual relationships. The role of character, trust, and mutual respect in friendship.
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PHI 297 - Philosophy of Feminism College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: WGS 297 Philosophical analysis of feminist theory. Feminist theories about human nature, gender, relations among gender, race and class, and causes of and remedy for women’s subordinate status.
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PHI 307 - Ancient Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Development of Western philosophy from the Presocratic Greek philosophers to the Hellenistic period. Major figures such as Parmenides, Zeno, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.
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PHI 308 - Classical Islamic Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly God, causality, freedom, human nature and knowledge , the good life and the ideal state in classical Islamic philosophy. To include authors such as Al-Kind, Al-R’z’, Al-F’r’b’, Ibn S’n’ (Avicenna), Al-Ghaz’l’, Ibn Tufayl and Ibn Rushd (Averroes). PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 311 - The Rationalists College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Theories of mind, matter, God and freedom put forth by rationalist philosophers such as Descartes, Spinoza, Malebranche, and Leibniz. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 313 - British Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Major philosophical writings of the British empiricists, including Locke, Berkeley, and Hume, with a focus on their theories of knowledge, mind, and matter. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 317 - Political Philosophy: The Social Contract Tradition and its Critics College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: PSC 373 Political obligation in the writings of the three major social contract theorists, Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau. Additional reading from their critics such as Burke, Mill, and Marx.
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PHI 319 - God in Political Theory College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: PSC 399 , REL 371 An exploration of the key approaches to the relationship between the idea of God and religion and politics in political theory and philosophy.
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PHI 321 - Twentieth Century Theories of Knowledge, Reality, and Meaning College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Major 20th-century movements in philosophy. PREREQ: PHI 107 OR PHI 109 OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 325 - Existentialism College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Study of existentialism through the works of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Sartre, and others. May include relevant fiction from Gide, Sartre, Camus, Beauvoir, and others. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 341 - Philosophy of Religion College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Relationship of faith and reason. Nature and existence of God. Nature of humans and of human destiny. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 342 - Sources of the Self: Finding the “I” in Religion & Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: REL 394 An exploration of major conceptions of the self, personal
identity and human nature in philosophical and religious
traditions.
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PHI 343 - Philosophy of Education College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Application of philosophical methodology and various positions in epistemology, metaphysics, and value theory to conceptual issues in education. Goals and appropriate means of education.
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PHI 345 - Philosophy, Money and the Good Life Philosophy, Money and the Good Life 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Offered regularly through Syracuse Abroad. Explores the nature and meaning of money for individuals and for society at large. PREREQ: None
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PHI 354 - Kierkegaard and Nietzsche College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: REL 354 This course focuses on the similarities and differences of Kierkegaard’s and Nietzsche’s views on selfhood, society, and religion.
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PHI 363 - Ethics and International Relations College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: PSC 363 The role of ethical concerns, imperatives, and restraints in international relations. Includes realism, just war theory, the ethics of nuclear deterrence, and other topics at the discretion of the instructor.
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PHI 373 - Introduction to the Philosophy of Science College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Central concepts in the analysis of science, such as law, explanation, theory, and confirmation. Controversies surrounding the nature of theoretical entities and the character of scientific change. PREREQ: ANY PHI COURSE OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 375 - Philosophy of Biology:What Can Evolution Explain? College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Examination of the structure, scope, and relevance of evolutionary explanations and introduces the basic concepts of philosophy of biology. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 376 - Philosophy of Mind College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Central issues and approaches in classical and/or contemporary philosophy of mind, such as the mind-body problem, mental causation, consciousness, intentionality, dualism, behaviorism, functionalism, eliminativism. PREREQ: ONE CLASS IN PHI OR SOPHOMORE OR GREATER STANDING
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PHI 377 - Philosophy of Psychology College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Conceptual and methodological issues. Such topics as innate knowledge, intentionality, rationality, intelligence, computer model of mind, concept of a person, and self-consciousness. PREREQ: ANY PHI COURSE OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR
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PHI 378 - Minds and Machines College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Philosophical issues concerning artificial intelligence. Can machines understand, learn, think rationally, and be self-conscious? Critique of the computational theory of mind. PREREQ: ANY PHI COURSE OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 379 - American Slavery and the Holocaust College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: JSP 379 , PSC 379 An in-depth study of the normative structure of both American Slavery and the Holocaust, focusing upon the ways in which each institution conceived of its victims and the character of the moral climate that prevailed in each case.
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PHI 381 - Metaphysics College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Topics such as personal identity, possibility and necessity, the nature of time and space, freedom and determinism, and the distinction between particulars and universals. PREREQ: ANY PHI COURSE OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 383 - Free Will College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly This course explores the concept of free will, asking: what is it, can we have any, and why should we care?
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PHI 385 - Personal Identity College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly An exploration of the metaphysics of personhood. By virtue of what am I the same person as the child in my baby photos, given that we are so different? What makes me me?
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PHI 387 - Epistemology College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Topics such as the nature of knowledge, knowledge of the external world, theories of justification, a priori knowledge, skepticism, and the problem of induction. PREREQ: ANY PHI COURSE OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 391 - History of Ethics College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Ethical writings of such philosophers as Aristotle, Epictetus, Aurelius, Hume, Butler, Kant, Mill, Sidgwick, Nietzsche, Bradley. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 393 - Contemporary Ethics College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Selected problems and trends in recent ethical philosophy. Consideration of such questions as these: What is the nature of moral disagreement? What makes a person’s life go well? What makes an action morally right PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 394 - Environmental Ethics College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly A survey of several main topics in environmental ethics including animal rights, the ethics of climate change, preservation of endangered species, and obligations to future generations. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 395 - Philosophy of Art College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Chief aesthetic theories from Plato to present. Application to literature and the fine arts.
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PHI 396 - Stem Cells and Society College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: BIO 396 , REL 359 The science of stem cells and the philosophical, religious and legal complexities surrounding the research and use of stem cell technologies.
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PHI 397 - Philosophy of Law College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: PSC 375 Central issues in the philosophy of law such as the nature of law and obligation to obey the law; justification of punishment and of state restrictions on individual liberties; justice and the law.
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PHI 398 - Medical Ethics College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Ethical issues in medicine and health policy such as technically assisted reproduction, physician-assisted suicide, genetic testing, obligations to the frail elderly, neonatal intensive care, and equity in access to health care. Credit cannot be given for both PHI 398 and REL 252.
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PHI 400 - Selected Topics College of Arts and Sciences 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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PHI 401 - Seminar for Philosophy Majors College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Development of skills essential to philosophical research, philosophical writing, and oral presentation. Required of philosophy majors. PREREQ: PHI MAJOR DECLARED
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PHI 406 - Citizenship from Modernity to Globalization College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: PSC 406 Offered only in Florence. Citizenship as a major crossroads in European political thought: key thinkers; permutations throughout European history; impact of globalization and European unification on concepts of citizenship, liberty, and justice.
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PHI 411 - Philosophies of Race and Identity College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Concepts of race and racial identity, their history, various meanings, and whether they should continue to be used. Political effects of racial identities, racism, integrationism, mixed race identity, and multiculturalism.
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PHI 413 - Identity and Difference College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: PSC 413 , WGS 413 Interdisciplinary approach to examine concepts of identity and difference, challenges notions of subjectivity, nation and gender. Philosophical, political, and gender-related dimensions explored. Offered only in Florence.
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PHI 415 - Roots of Western Civilization College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Offered only in Madrid. Course proposes an in-depth treatment of a selection of Greek and Judaeo-Christian classics and ends with discussion of modern works that bond both traditions.
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PHI 417 - Contemporary Political Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: PSC 382 Contemporary contractualist, rights-based, and communitarian theories of social justice.
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PHI 418 - Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: PHI 618 Interrelationships and contemporary debate over interpretations of their major works. Topics include: philosophy of history, human nature, dialectics, theory of knowledge, alienation, concepts of self and freedom. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 422 - Twentieth Century French and German Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: PHI 622 Twentieth-century French and German philosophical criticism of the legacy of the Enlightenment and its conceptions of subjectivity and epistemology. Critical theory, hermeneutics, poststructuralism, and psychoanalytically inspired theories. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 425 - Post-colonialism and Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: LAS 425 The philosophical analysis and critique of colonialism’s representations of other cultures and justifications for intervention, as well as debates over effective forms of resistance.
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PHI 427 - Enlightenment: Between European West and Islam College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: REL 461 The course examines the common view that Enlightenment and
Modernity started in the West, revealing their roots in Islamic
thought and philosophy and considers how the two traditions
converge and/or diverge.
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PHI 435 - Modern Jewish Thought College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Odd academic yr e.g. 2007-8 Crosslisted with: JSP 435 , REL 435 The influence of the intersection between reason, imagination, and emotion on ethics, politics, community, and religious thought within modern Judaism. Repeatable 3 time(s), 9 credits maximum
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PHI 441 - Topics in Feminist Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: WGS 441 Feminist approaches to traditional philosophical questions in various areas, including epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, and philosophy of science. Use of philosophical tools and methods on questions regarding the subordination of women.
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PHI 451 - Logic and Language College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Advanced topics in logic (e.g. basic set theory, model and proof theory of propositional, predicate, and modal logic) and formal techniques in the study of natural language. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: PHI 251
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PHI 487 - History of Epistemology College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Theories and problems of epistemology through study of their development by such philosophers as Plato, Descartes, Locke, Hume, Kant, Russell, Ayer, Gettier, and Alston. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 490 - Independent Study College of Arts and Sciences 1-6 credit(s) Every semester In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and the department. Repeatable
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PHI 493 - Contemporary Ethical Issues College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Philosophical study of a selection of contemporary ethical issues, such as racism, sexism, inequality, violence, and poverty. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 494 - Bioethics:Technology/Science/Human Rights College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Every semester Offered regularly through Syracuse Abroad. Examines interface of biological science and ethical concern by employing philosophical principles and procedures first to clarify bioethical problems and then to develop attempts at resolving them. Credit given for PHI 494 or PHI 594 /REL 552 , but not both.
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PHI 495 - Senior Capstone Project for Ethics College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring For Ethics majors. Focused on producing a significant research project in ethics related to primary major. Developing important research skills, presenting work in class and participating with classmates for feedback. PREREQ: PHI 391 AND PHI 393
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PHI 499 - Honors Capstone Project College of Arts and Sciences 1-3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member. Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
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PHI 500 - Selected Topics College of Arts and Sciences 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Study of a significant philosopher or philosophical movement. Repeatable
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PHI 510 - Topics in Ancient Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Examination of principal works such as Plato’s Sophist or Aristotle’s Metaphysics, or of central themes such as weakness of will or knowledge and belief. Repeatable
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PHI 550 - Selected Topics in Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences 1-3 credit(s) Irregularly Study of a significant philosophical problem. Repeatable
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PHI 551 - Mathematical Logic College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Predicate calculus with identity, its relationship to mathematics and to computer theory. Important results concerning independence, consistency, completeness, decidability and computability. PREREQ: PHI 251 OR MAT 375 OR CIS 375
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PHI 552 - Modal Logic College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Systems of modal logic (logic of the terms “necessary” and “possible”). Formalization and evaluation of modal arguments and basic concepts of metatheory and semantics. Related logics. PREREQ: PHI 251
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PHI 555 - Philosophy of Mathematics College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Diverse ways in which philosophers from Plato to Wittgenstein have understood the concept of mathematics. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR STANDING
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PHI 565 - Philosophy of Language College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Concept and phenomenon of language. Logical, epistemological, and metaphysical ramifications of natural language and speech. PREREQ: PHI 251
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PHI 573 - Philosophy of Physical Science College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Impact of classical mechanics, relativity, and quantum theory on philosophical accounts of space, time, matter, and causality. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR STANDING
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PHI 575 - Philosophy of Social Science College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Odd academic yr e.g. 2007-8 Crosslisted with: SOS 575 Philosophical and methodological issues in social and behavioral science. Role of laws in explanation of human action, methodological individualism and holism, functional explanation, value-neutrality, behaviorism, and com puter simulation.
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PHI 576 - Philosophy of Mind College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Advanced study of topics in philosophy of mind. PREREQ: PHI 301 OR PHI 376 OR PHI 377 OR PHI 378 OR GRADUATE STANDING
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PHI 583 - Metaphysics College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Introduction to metaphysical inquiry. PREREQ: ANY PHI OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING
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PHI 593 - Ethics and the Health professions College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: REL 551 Ethical theories in professional, organizational, and political-economic fields in health care. Specific issues: assisted suicide, professional codes, ethics of “cost- cutting” and justice with respect to care.
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PHI 594 - Bioethics College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Crosslisted with: MPH 664, REL 552 Use of ethical theory in thinking about case problems in health care. Moral dilemmas: use of reproductive technologies, abortion, surrogate motherhood, research with humans, refusal and withdrawal of treatment, physician-assisted suicide.
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PHO 200 - Selected Topics S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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PHO 204 - Introduction to Photography S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduction to camera handling, functions, and controls. Principles of composition, development, and printing. In London only.
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PHO 300 - Selected Topics S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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PHO 302 - Principles of Photography II S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 3 credit(s) Irregularly Extensive experience in location lighting for photojournalism and advertising photography. Fundamentals of color photography and digital technology. PREREQ: VIS 201
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PHO 400 - Selected Topics S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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PHO 500 - Selected Topics S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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PHO 511 - Color Imaging S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 3 credit(s) Irregularly Technical and creative application of color theory and color-imaging technology for communications.
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PHO 515 - Contemporary Photography S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Contemporary photography in illustration, advertising, and journalism. Aesthetic and communicative aspects. Lecture course without laboratory.
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PHO 530 - Topics in Photography S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring In-depth study of different professional photography specializations including sports photography, fashion and portrait photography, documentary photography, architectural photography, and other topics selected by the department. Repeatable 2 time(s), 9 credits maximum
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PHO 580 - International Course S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 1-12 credit(s) Irregularly Offered through SUAbroad by educational institution outside the United States. Student registers for the course at the foreign institution and is graded according to that institution’s practice. SUAbroad works with the S.U. academic department to assign the appropriate course level, title, and grade for the student’s transcript. Repeatable
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PHO 581 - Photographic Workshop S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 3 credit(s) Irregularly Advanced photography workshop in advertising and/or photojournalism. Emphasis on content suitable for publication in communications media. Offered London campus only.
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PHP 121 - Personal and Social Health David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics 3 credit(s) Every semester Examines behavioral and social factors influencing the health of young adults. Note: a student cannot receive credit for both PHP 121 and PHP 219. Credit is given for PHP 121 or PHP 219.
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PHP 180 - International Course Public Health 1-12 credit(s) Irregularly Offered through Syracuse Abroad by educational institution outside the United States. Student registers for the course at the foreign institution and is graded according to that institution’s practice. Syracuse Abroad works with the SU academic department to assign the appropriate course level, title, and grade for the student’s transcript. Repeatable
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PHP 200 - Selected Topics Public Health 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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PHP 219 - Human Health & Disease David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics 3 credit(s) Every semester Examines major chronic conditions and other preventable illnesses with a primary focus on public health’s goals related to disease prevention. Note: a student cannot receive credit for both PHP 219 and PHP 121. Credit is given for PHP 121 or PHP 219.
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PHP 221 - Community Health Promotion Public Health 3 credit(s) Every semester Health professional’s role in community-based health promotion and illness prevention. 15 hours of community-based service learning required.
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PHP 223 - Public Health Data & Decision Making Public Health 3 credit(s) Every semester Introduction to various public health and health care data sets in both primitive and formatted forms, including basic techniques for rendering usable and analyzable data from primitive data sets. PREREQ: MAT 121 OR MAT 221 OR MAT 285 OR MAT 295
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PHP 227 - Healthy You Practicum Public Health 1 credit(s) Every semester Explores student interests and skills in health writing, illustration, photography, and layout/design in the context of developing a health newsmagazine for college students. Repeatable 7 time(s), 8 credits maximum
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