Seminar in Metaphysics
Long Beach , United States
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Philosophy
Area of study
Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
University Programs
The university offers a range of programs across various colleges, including:
- The Arts
- Engineering
- Education
- Liberal Arts
- Business
- Health & Human Services
- College of Professional Education (CPACE)
- Natural Sciences & Mathematics
Philosophy Program
The Philosophy program offers various courses and degrees, including:
- Major in Philosophy
- Minor in Philosophy
- Pre-Law Curriculum
- Honors in Philosophy
- Masters in Philosophy
The program covers a range of topics, including:
- Metaphysical Freedom in Early Modern Philosophy
- Conceptions of freedom
- Relevant contexts of discussion
- Philosophical commitments that shape and constrain conceptions of freedom
- Threats to freedom
- Connections among views
Graduate Program
The Graduate Program in Philosophy offers:
- Masters in Philosophy
- Admission and Entrance Requirements
- Degree Requirements and Resources
- Funding
- Placement
Undergraduate Programs
The Undergraduate Programs in Philosophy offer:
- Major in Philosophy
- Minor in Philosophy
- Pre-Law Curriculum
- Honors in Philosophy
Affiliated Programs
The university is affiliated with various programs, including:
- Applied Ethics Forum
- Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
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The university provides various resources for students, including:
- Philosophy Curriculum
- Current Course Descriptions
- Student Learning Objectives
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- Advising and Tutoring
- Student Philosophy Association
Courses
The university offers various courses, including:
- Seminar in Metaphysics (PHIL640)
- Topic: Metaphysical Freedom in Early Modern Philosophy
This course explores the concept of freedom in early modern philosophy, covering topics such as:
- Conceptions of freedom
- Relevant contexts of discussion
- Philosophical commitments that shape and constrain conceptions of freedom
- Threats to freedom
- Connections among views
The course requires students to:
- Come to every class meeting having carefully read all assigned primary texts
- Participate in class discussions
- Engage with relevant secondary literature independently
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- University Police
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The university has several colleges, including:
- The Arts
- Engineering
- Education
- Liberal Arts
- Business
- Health & Human Services
- College of Professional Education (CPACE)
- Natural Sciences & Mathematics
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- News
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