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PHIL 4120: Phil and 20th Century
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Part three of the history of philosophy sequence. Covers the third great age of philosophy. Studies the main ways in which philosophy has been done since 1900. Topics normally include logic and philosophy, Wittgenstein, logical positivism and current trends. Dual listed with PHIL 5120. Prerequisite: 12 hours of philosophy including either PHIL 2100 or 3100.
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PHIL 4120 - Phil and 20th Century
PHIL 4130: Figures in Modern and 19th C
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
A detailed examination of one or more of the figures in modern or 19th century philosophy. Prerequisites: 9 hours, including PHIL 3100 or PHIL 3110.
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PHIL 4130 - Figures in Modern and 19th C
PHIL 4140: TPCS: Phil of Sci
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Encompasses selected topics in philosophy of science. Prerequisite: 9 hours of philosophy, including PHIL 1000 and 3140; PHIL 2220 is recommended.
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PHIL 4140 - TPCS: Phil of Sci
PHIL 4190: Philosophy of Language
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
An advanced study of the work of one, or several related, contemporary philosophers. Dual listed with PHIL 5190. Prerequisite: 6 hours of philosophy.
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PHIL 4190 - Philosophy of Language
PHIL 4270: Buddhist Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
What does it mean to live a good life? This course introduces students to ethical reflectionin Buddhist thought and practice. It considers both classical Buddhist texts andcontemporary social issues.
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PHIL 4270 - Buddhist Ethics
PHIL 4300: Topics in Ethics
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
An advanced investigation of selected topics in ethics. Examples include derivative and basic principles of obligation; justice; morality and utility; generalization of norms; and the relation of morality and law. Dual listed with PHIL 4300. Prerequisite:12 hours of philosophy including PHIL 3300 or 3350.
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PHIL 4300 - Topics in Ethics
PHIL 4340: Issues Env Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Encompasses selected topics in environmental and natural resource ethics. Prerequisites: PHIL 2330, 2340, 3300, or 3350.
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PHIL 4340 - Issues Env Ethics
PHIL 4420: Advanced Logic
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Third course in the logic sequence. Studies advanced topics in mathematical logic. Takes up such topics as: uninterpreted calculi and the distinctive contributions of syntax and semantics: metatheory, including completeness and consistency proofs: modal logic and semantics; logic as a philosophical tool. Cross listed with COSC/MATH 4420. Prerequisite: PHIL 3420 or equivalent.
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PHIL 4420 - Advanced Logic
PHIL 4440: Topics in Phil of Mind
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
An advanced study of problems in the philosophy of mind such as the concept of human action; intention; choice; reasons and causes in the explanation of human action; mental states and brain states; and artificial intelligence. Dual listed with PHIL 5440. Prerequisite: 12 hours of philosophy including PHIL 3440.
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PHIL 4440 - Topics in Phil of Mind
PHIL 4510: Theory of Knowledge
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Studies such problems as knowledge and belief, skepticism, perception and knowledge, memory, truth and justification of induction. Dual listed with PHIL 5510. Prerequisites: 12 hours of philosophy including PHIL 3510.
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