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Philosophy Classes
Spring 2021
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PHIL-F 116 |
36374 |
FIRST YR SEMINAR IN PHILOSOPHY |
100% Online All |
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Dimuzio,Gianluca Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 - 4 Wait List: 0 Course Details: ; Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; VT: Philosophy and Horror; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 100 |
14066 |
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Armstrong,Rebecca Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Course Details: Introduction to Philosophy; Perennial problems of philosophy, including problems in ethics, in epistemology and metaphysics, and in philosophy of religion. (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE "TRANSFER INDIANA" (TRANSFERIN) INITIATIVE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, LINK TO WWW.TRANSFERIN.NET.. THIS SECTION WILL MEET AT WEST SIDE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY AND IS AN ADVANCE COLLEGE PROJECT COURSE.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 100 |
14687 |
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
40 / 40
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Armstrong,Rebecca Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Course Details: Introduction to Philosophy; Perennial problems of philosophy, including problems in ethics, in epistemology and metaphysics, and in philosophy of religion. (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE "TRANSFER INDIANA" (TRANSFERIN) INITIATIVE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, LINK TO WWW.TRANSFERIN.NET.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 100 |
36146 |
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
20 / 20
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/7/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Buckman,Christopher Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 1 Course Details: Introduction to Philosophy; Perennial problems of philosophy, including problems in ethics, in epistemology and metaphysics, and in philosophy of religion. (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Kokomo. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee may apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. If IU e-Texts are not used for this class, textbooks and other materials are available through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 140 |
14068 |
INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
40 / 45
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Turpin,David Albert Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Course Details: Introduction to Ethics; Some ancient, medieval, or modern philosophers' answers to ethical problems (e.g., nature of good and evil, relation of duty to self-interest, objectivity of moral judgments). (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE "TRANSFER INDIANA" (TRANSFERIN) INITIATIVE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, LINK TO WWW.TRANSFERIN.NET.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 140 |
14069 |
INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
40 / 40
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Matwijkiw,Anja Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Course Details: Introduction to Ethics; Some ancient, medieval, or modern philosophers' answers to ethical problems (e.g., nature of good and evil, relation of duty to self-interest, objectivity of moral judgments). (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE "TRANSFER INDIANA" (TRANSFERIN) INITIATIVE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, LINK TO WWW.TRANSFERIN.NET.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 140 |
36175 |
INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
33 / 34
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/7/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Blackwell,Scott Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Course Details: Introduction to Ethics; Some ancient, medieval, or modern philosophers' answers to ethical problems (e.g., nature of good and evil, relation of duty to self-interest, objectivity of moral judgments). (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; . Honors Program students may take HON-H175. Contact instructor or the Honors Program Director.; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Kokomo. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee may apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. If IU e-Texts are not used for this class, textbooks and other materials are available through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 150 |
14521 |
ELEMENTARY LOGIC |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
26 / 40
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Term: Eight Week - Session One - (1/19/2021 - 3/13/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Dimuzio,Gianluca Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Course Details: Elementary Logic; Development of critical tools for the evaluation of arguments. Not a prerequisite for PHIL P250. (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class meets during the first eight weeks of the semester.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 150 |
36182 |
ELEMENTARY LOGIC |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
21 / 27
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/7/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Blackwell,Scott Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Course Details: Elementary Logic; Development of critical tools for the evaluation of arguments. Not a prerequisite for PHIL P250. (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Kokomo. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee may apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. If IU e-Texts are not used for this class, textbooks and other materials are available through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 201 |
15239 |
ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
3 / 3
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Dimuzio,Gianluca Course Type: Independent Study Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Course Details: Ancient Greek Philosophy; Selective survey of ancient Greek philosophy (Pre-Socratics, Plato, Aristotle). (Annually) Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 306 |
14071 |
BUSINESS ETHICS |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
39 / 40
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Closed |
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Dimuzio,Gianluca Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 1 Course Details: Business Ethics; A philosophical examination of ethical issues that arise in the context of business. Moral theory will be applied to such problems as the ethical evaluation of corporations, what constitutes fair profit, and truth in advertising. (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; THIS IS AN INTENSIVE WRITING CLASS.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 306 |
14974 |
BUSINESS ETHICS |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
35 / 35
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Armstrong,Rebecca Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 1 Course Details: Business Ethics; A philosophical examination of ethical issues that arise in the context of business. Moral theory will be applied to such problems as the ethical evaluation of corporations, what constitutes fair profit, and truth in advertising. (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; THIS IS AN INTENSIVE WRITING CLASS.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 346 |
15122 |
CLASSICS IN PHILOSOPHY OF ART |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
21 / 30
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Zeldenrust,Britt Cameron Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Course Details: Philosophy and Art; Selected philosophical problems concerning art and art criticism. Topics such as the definition of art, expression, representation, style, form and content, and the aesthetic and the cognitive. (Occasionally) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 393 |
14073 |
BIOMEDICAL ETHICS |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
34 / 35
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Open |
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Matwijkiw,Anja Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Course Details: Biomedical Ethics; A philosophical consideration of ethical problems that arise in current biomedical practice; for instance, abortion, euthanasia, determination of death, consent to treatment, and professional responsibilities in connection with research, experimentation, and health care delivery. (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 393 |
15261 |
BIOMEDICAL ETHICS |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
26 / 35
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Matwijkiw,Anja Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Course Details: Biomedical Ethics; A philosophical consideration of ethical problems that arise in current biomedical practice; for instance, abortion, euthanasia, determination of death, consent to treatment, and professional responsibilities in connection with research, experimentation, and health care delivery. (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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PHIL-P 393 |
36171 |
BIOMEDICAL ETHICS |
100% Online All |
Online |
Online |
12 / 25
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Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/7/2021) Location: Online Class - ONLINE Instructor: Gulley,Joshua Course Type: Lecture Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Course Details: Biomedical Ethics; A philosophical consideration of ethical problems that arise in current biomedical practice; for instance, abortion, euthanasia, determination of death, consent to treatment, and professional responsibilities in connection with research, experimentation, and health care delivery. (Fall, Spring, Summer I and II) Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Kokomo. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee may apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. If IU e-Texts are not used for this class, textbooks and other materials are available through your home campus bookstore. |