Studies in Philosophy, Theory and Abstract Thinking
Overview
Subject area
LEH
Catalog Number
355
Course Title
Studies in Philosophy, Theory and Abstract Thinking
Department(s)
Description
Selected topics in philosophy, theory and abstract thinking. NOTE 1: In general, students should expect writing assignments and computer-based work along with research involving the library and the Internet. NOTE 2: This course grants general education credit towards graduation for students in all major concentrations except Philosophy.Prerequisite: Declared major and either completion of 45 credits or an Associate's Degree.
Typically Offered
Fall, Spring
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Liberal Arts
Yes
Credits
Minimum Units
3
Maximum Units
3
Academic Progress Units
3
Repeat For Credit
Yes
Total Completions Allowed
99
Components
Name
Lecture
Hours
3
Course Topic ID
1
Formal Description
Resurgence of Religion?
Course Topic ID
2
Formal Description
Pursuit of Happiness
Course Topic ID
3
Formal Description
Nihilism in Germany
Course Topic ID
4
Formal Description
Imagining the Americas
Course Topic ID
5
Formal Description
Women in the Bible
Course Topic ID
6
Formal Description
Bioethics
Course Topic ID
7
Formal Description
Film&Philos: American Gangster Film
Course Topic ID
8
Formal Description
Modern Unbelief
Course Topic ID
9
Formal Description
Introduction to Disability Studies
Course Topic ID
10
Formal Description
The God of Philosophers
Course Topic ID
11
Formal Description
History Philosophy I: Ancient
Course Topic ID
12
Formal Description
Dinosaur Philosophy
Course Topic ID
13
Formal Description
Disability, Ethics & the Body
Course Topic ID
14
Formal Description
Theism, Atheism and Existentialism
Course Topic ID
15
Formal Description
Locke:The Man, the Myth, the Legend
Course Topic ID
16
Formal Description
Educating Kings and Citizens
Course Topic ID
17
Formal Description
Ethics and Science
Course Topic ID
18
Formal Description
Ethics and Decision Making in Literature and Film
Course Topic ID
19
Formal Description
How Language Works/Philosophy of Language
Course Topic ID
20
Formal Description
Ancient Philosophy
Course Topic ID
21
Formal Description
Moral Ambiguity of Western Hero
Course Topic ID
22
Formal Description
Immortality and the Afterlife
Course Topic ID
23
Formal Description
Neuroethics
Course Topic ID
24
Formal Description
Religious Freedom&Cultural Div
Course Topic ID
25
Formal Description
Philosophy of Mathematics
Course Topic ID
26
Formal Description
Critics of Modernity
Course Topic ID
27
Formal Description
History of Philosophy II
Course Topic ID
28
Formal Description
Theory of Knowledge
Course Topic ID
29
Formal Description
Medical Ethics
Course Topic ID
30
Formal Description
Metaphysics
Course Topic ID
31
Formal Description
Ethical Theory
Course Topic ID
32
Formal Description
The Mafia
Course Topic ID
33
Formal Description
African Philosophical Thought
Course Topic ID
34
Formal Description
Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Course Topic ID
35
Formal Description
Science & Religion
Course Topic ID
36
Formal Description
Legal Reasoning
Course Topic ID
37
Formal Description
Aesthetics
Course Topic ID
38
Formal Description
Philosophy of Science
Course Topic ID
39
Formal Description
Philosophy of Language
Course Topic ID
40
Formal Description
Immortality
Course Topic ID
41
Formal Description
Logical Theory
Course Topic ID
42
Formal Description
Philosophy and Gender
Course Topic ID
43
Formal Description
Social Philosophy
Course Topic ID
44
Formal Description
Problem of Evil
Course Topic ID
45
Formal Description
Politics of Belonging
Course Topic ID
46
Formal Description
American Philosophy
Course Topic ID
47
Formal Description
Ethics of War & Terrorism
Course Topic ID
48
Formal Description
Phil of Contemp Music
Course Topic ID
49
Formal Description
Philosophy of Mind
Course Topic ID
50
Formal Description
Happiness: The Good Life
Course Topic ID
51
Formal Description
Business Ethics
Course Topic ID
52
Formal Description
Philosophy of Sport
Course Topic ID
53
Formal Description
African American Religious Movements
Course Topic ID
54
Formal Description
Bio, Gender & Objectivity
Course Topic ID
55
Formal Description
Moral Theory & Controversy
Course Topic ID
56
Formal Description
Philosophy in Age of Tweets
Course Topic ID
57
Formal Description
Philosophy and Everyday Life
Course Topic ID
58
Formal Description
Philosophy and Black Experience
Course Topic ID
59
Formal Description
Contemp Social Ethics
Course Topic ID
60
Formal Description
Fictions of Disability
Course Topic ID
61
Formal Description
Philosophy and Film
Course Topic ID
62
Formal Description
Yoga Philosophy
Course Topic ID
63
Formal Description
The Social Contract
Course Topic ID
64
Formal Description
Crime and Punishment
Course Topic ID
65
Formal Description
Knowledge and Human Freedom
Course Topic ID
66
Formal Description
Philosophy and How to Think of Yourself
Course Topic ID
67
Formal Description
Moral Issues in Contemporary Society
Course Topic ID
68
Formal Description
Bronx Philosophy
Course Topic ID
69
Formal Description
Phil&How to Think for Yourself
Course Topic ID
70
Formal Description
Critical Theory
Course Topic ID
71
Formal Description
Class, Race, Gender Theory
Course Topic ID
72
Formal Description
Asian Philosophies
Course Topic ID
73
Formal Description
Everyone Does Philosophy
Course Topic ID
74
Formal Description
Frenemiies in Film & Literature
Course Topic ID
75
Formal Description
Philosophy Art of Thriving
Course Topic ID
76
Formal Description
Inclusive Recreation
Course Topic ID
77
Formal Description
U.S. Democratic Theory
Course Topic ID
78
Formal Description
Issues in Applied Ethics
Course Topic ID
79
Formal Description
Philosophy in the Islamic World
Course Topic ID
80
Formal Description
Disaster&Corona:Thry/Prct/CrEv
Course Topic ID
81
Formal Description
Afro-Caribbean Spirituality
Course Topic ID
82
Formal Description
Atheism and Philosophy
Course Topic ID
83
Formal Description
Freedom of Speech in 21st Century
Course Topic ID
84
Formal Description
Democracy
Requisites
033853