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Course Syllabus Fall Term, 2004 Credit Hours: 3Course No: PHIL 3224 Course Title: Critical Issues in Philosophy Instructor: Dr. Joe LeVesque
Office: P. O. Box 150302, Arlington, Texas, 76015 Email:
levesque@ameschristian.org Phone: (214)249-6367Course Learning Resources:
There is no text required for this course. All assignments will involve related web sites and reviews. Suggestions and direction for assignments will be supplied if needed.Course Description This course reviews critical issues
faced by societies, taken from a philosophical perspective. Key topics include the use of science and technology in our societies, human rights, just war, peace, poverty, prosperity, moral and social standards,
religion and other philosophical problems with emphasis on their current applications. Goals and Objectives Upon completion of this course, students will:
1. Understand the philosophical basis for societal issues and problems. 2. Be able to analyze various moral approaches to key societal issues.
3. Understand the crucial link between a philosophical premise and its resulting actions. 4. Understand current social, economic, and religious issues in their philosophical dimensions.
5. Have enhanced their ability to think critically. Course Policies Attendance This is
a 6 week course, and moves fairly quickly. Its requirements include assignments, discussion in the virtual classroom and tests that you will complete and submit via the Internet. I will be available to answer questions, engage in discussion and provide assistance as needed. Your assignments should be submitted as file attachments in MS Word, Adobe
pdf, or RTF (rich text format) format. Each assignment will be evaluated, graded, and returned with feedback. Values for each assignment and test are provided in a table below. Timing Please be sure to time
your assignments so that you have adequate time to complete the work in the 6 weeks allowed. Communication Please feel free to use my email address for questions, comments, concerns, etc. Evaluation Material Grade Components Individual Assignments: 7 at 10% each (70% of total) Final Assignment: 30% of total Grading Scale 95-100 A 90-94 A- 87-89 B+
84-86 B 80-83 B- 77-79 C+ 74-76 C 70-73 C- 67-69 D+ 64-66 D 60-63 D- 0-59 F To begin taking this course, please click on the
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