Philosophy & Ethics
The Philosophy and Ethics concentration is for students who wish to learn the history of philosophy, contemporary philosophy, and ethical theories. The requirements for 2007-2008 are as follows:
1. General requirements for baccalaureate degree (including TRS 116 Western Religious Traditions, which is required of all first-year students).
2. Core courses:
TRS 217 Introduction to the Bible
PHI 251 History of Western Philosophy I: Ancient and Medieval
PHI 252 History of Western Philosophy II: Modern and Contemporary
TRS 359 Catholic Social Teaching
PHI 497 Coordinating Seminar
3. Additional required courses:
PHI 115 Introduction to Philosophy and Ethics
PHI 321 Ethical Theories
4. Seven additional courses chosen from the following:
PHI 232 Philosophy and Religion: East and West
PHI 239 Philosophy and Literature
PHI 323 Bioethics
PHI 325 Environmental Ethics
PHI 327 Business Ethics
PHI 331 Faith, Philosophy, and God
PHI 351 Feminist Philosophy and Theology
PHI 355 Violence, Power, and the Philosophy of Nonviolence
PHI 368 Holocaust as Act and Idea
PHI 370 Special Topics
PHI 470 Special Topics
TRS 229 Introduction to Christian Moral Conscience
TRS 319 Christian Sexuality
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