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PHIL 331: Social and Political Philosophy
An in-depth study of central concepts and issues in social and
political thought. Prerequiste: Prefer students with background in
history, philosophy, pre-law, psychology, government and public
affairs, and sociology. (3 credits)
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PHIL 335: Philosophy of Law and Justice
A study of multiple theories of law and the nature of laws relation
to justice with special emphasis on a notion of justice for
institutions. Prerequiste: Prefer students with background in
communication, history, philosophy, pre-law, government and public
affairs, and sociology. (3 credits)
PHIL 375: Existentialism and Phenomenology
A study of important twentieth century philosophers in terms of
their attempt to establish a new approach to philosophy and their
reaction and attempt to overcome Western metaphysics. Prerequiste:
One course in philosophy or permission of the instructor. (3
credits)
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