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PHILOSOPHY COURSEOFFERINGS Humanities Requirement 2

PHIL 2000: REASONING & CRITICAL THINKING

DR. AARON COBB

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PHIL 2000 studies the intellectual skills crucial to evaluating arguments and to addressing both cognitive biases and informal fallacies.

PHIL 2010: INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY

DR. JASON GRAY

PHIL 2010 offers an introduction to the methods of philosophical inquiry and a study of major topics in philosophy. Specific major topics are identified and explored by the instructor.

PHIL 2100: APPLIED ETHICS

DR. JASON GRAY

PHIL 2100 provides a study of controversial social and moral problems such as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, and sexual morality Specific studies and themes determined by the instructor.

PHIL 2100: APPLIED ETHICS-MEDICAL ETHICS

DR. LUKE MANNING

This is a course in ethical decision-making, focused on topics most relevant to healthcare professions Ethical decision-making requires us to consider and weigh different considerations and perspectives, and each situation presents new complications. In this class, you will learn several major perspectives and principles for evaluating right and wrong, as well as philosophical tools for reasoning carefully about complex issues. You will also learn how ethical principles play out in common professional issues, such as informed consent, and confidentiality, and human research In addition, you will learn how to think through complex topics such as abortion and euthanasia, as well as issues of justice in healthcare relating to sex, gender, race, and disability.

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