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Philosophy of Good and Evil – PHL 170
Examine how representative thinkers through the ages have defined the nature of good and evil, including evil caused by humans and natural forces.
Philosophy of the Person – PHL 206
Students assess the traditional approaches to the study of human nature. This includes an analysis of major figures from the history of philosophy and an analysis of contemporary approaches present in Christian personalism.
Philosophy of Religion – PHL 224
Students engage in a critical examination of the fundamental questions of religion from the perspective of reason. Discussions may include arguments for the existence of God; the phenomena of religious experience and mysticism; the problem of evil; faith and revelation; death and immortality.
Applied Ethics – PHL 242
Students study ethical principles and apply them to ethical issus.
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