PHL-202 |
Medieval Philosophy |
This course examines the philosophical contributions made by Jewish , Christian , and Muslim scholastics and their ancient predecessors . The discussion focuses on the preoccupations traditionally associated with the medieval thinkers , e . g ., God , Divine revelation , the relationship between faith and reason , the problem of evil , and the respective provinces of philosophy and theology . |
3.00 |
PHL-207 |
19th Century Continental Philosophy |
This course covers the key thinkers associated with German Idealism and Romanticism and their reception . Philosophers covered my include Schiller , Fichte , Schelling , Schopenhauer , Hegel , Kierkegaard or Nietzsche . |
PHL-211 |
Existence and Love |
This course focuses on the internal relation between love and meaning in human existence . It explores this major philosophical theme in Platonism , existentialism , or other traditions . |
PHL-225 |
Philosophy of Film |
This course addresses issues relating to the philosophy of film and film theory . Topics include theories of film evaluation , definitions of film , and emotional responses to motion pictures , using film to illustrate philosophy , films as thought experiments , and using movies to make substantive philosophical claims . |