Summer College Courses at Boston University (BU) Summer Term 2008
International Students Courses

Philosophy

Note: the courses on this page reflect Summer Term 2008 offerings.
Please check back on December 15 for a list of courses available during Summer Term 2009.


College of Arts and Sciences

CAS PH 100 Introduction to Philosophy
Introduction to philosophy centering on such perennial issues as the rationality of belief in God; the relationship of mind and body; free will and determinism; the foundations and limits of human knowledge; the nature and structure of morality. 4 cr.

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CAS PH 110 Great Philosophers
A comparative introduction to the life and thoughts of six preeminent philosophers from classical times in both the Western and Eastern traditions. 4 cr.

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CAS PH 140 God, Freedom, Immortality
Focuses on philosophical issues relating to God, freedom, and immortality. Metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical aspects are examined. Relevant writings of key thinkers (such as Plato, Augustine, Aquinas, Nietzsche, and Lao Tzu) are studied. 4 cr.

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CAS PH 150 Introduction to Ethics
How do we decide what is right or wrong? How do we know what we ought to do? What is the place of reason, feeling, virtue, character, in our choice of what we ought to do? Such questions are addressed with attention to contemporary issues. 4 cr.

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CAS PH 155 Philosophy and Politics
An introduction to political philosophy through a reading of several classic and contemporary works. Selections from Hobbes' Leviathan, Locke's Second Treatise on Government, Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality and The Social Contract, and Rawl's Theory of Justice. 4 cr.

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CAS PH 160 Reasoning and Argumentation
A systematic study of the principles of both deductive and informal reasoning, with an emphasis on reasoning and argumentation in ordinary discourse and their strategies. 4 cr.

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CAS PH 250 Environmental Ethics
An examination of the duties of individuals and societies to environments and posterity. Value and safeguards of the survival of the species, as well as ecological corollaries of classical moral and social philosophies, are considered. 4 cr.

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CAS PH 251 Medical Ethics
Examination of a number of value problems arising within the context of medicine and health care. Particular ethical problems of euthanasia, abortion, human experimentation, reproduction, and allocation of scarce resources; critiques of contemporary medicine as an institution. 4 cr.

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CAS PH 270 Philosophy of Science
Main features of the scientific enterprise are illustrated by examples in the study of physics, biology, and mind: the aims of scientific activities, the nature of scientific understanding and procedures, the structure and interpretation of scientific theories, and the development of science. 4 cr.

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CAS PH 300 History of Ancient Philosophy
The history of ancient Greek philosophy from its beginnings through Aristotle: the cosmos, human nature, Socrates and Plato, metaphysics, music, atomic theories, immortality, friendship, love, being and nonbeing, civil disobedience, form and formlessness, definitions, and the hierarchy of reality. 4 cr.

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CAS PH 310 History of Modern Philosophy
An examination of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century philosophy from Descartes to Kant, with emphasis on the nature and extent of knowledge. Readings include Descartes, Locke, Spinoza, Berkley, Hume, and Kant. 4 cr.

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