PHI 103 Introduction to Philosophy                                                             

Critical examination of philosophical writings on traditional philosophical problems, such as the existence of God, freedom and determinism, the mind-body problem, the nature of knowledge and the meaning of life. Prerequisite: ENG101

Saco/Biddeford
11096 Introduction to Philosophy  TH 01:00PM-03:45PM Johnson 3

 

PHI 250 Ethics                                                                                 

A critical study of metaethics, ethical theories, and contemporary moral issues. Emphasizing the application of ethics to real-life situations, the course covers topics such as ethical relativism, subjectivism, morality and religion, utilitarianism, Kant, theories of punishment, abortion, capital punishment, euthanasia, censorship, sexual morality, affirmative action, and animal rights. Prerequisite: ENG 101

Augusta
(ITV Broadcast Class, Delayed Viewing OK, No Instructor Permission Needed)
08713 Ethics  T 09:00AM-11:45AM Gianopoulos 3

Bangor
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, No Instructor Permission Needed)
08714 Ethics  T 09:00AM-11:45AM Gianopoulos 3

Rockland
10387 Ethics  W 07:00PM-09:45PM Halpin 3

Rumford/Mexico
10214 Ethics  W 01:00PM-03:45PM Merckens 3

ITV
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, No Instructor Permission Needed)
Ethics  T 09:00AM-11:45AM Gianopoulos 3
08715 Bath/Brunswick                 
11957 Bethel                         
11958 Bucksport                      
11959 Caribou - Delayed Viewing      
11960 Deer Isle                      
11961 East Millinocket               
11962 East Sullivan                  
11963 Ellsworth/Hancock              
11964 Farmington                     
11965 Fort Kent                      
11966 Greenville                     
11967 Houlton                        
11956 Hutchinson Center              
11968 Island Falls - Delayed Viewing
11969 Jackman - Delayed Viewing      
11970 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
11971 Kingfield - Delayed Viewing    
11972 Lewiston-Auburn                
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11975 Madawaska - Delayed Viewing    
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11979 North Haven - Delayed Viewing  
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11981 Rangeley - Delayed Viewing     
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11976 Rumford/Mexico                 
11988 S Berwick - Delayed Viewing    
11983 Saco/Biddeford                 
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11989 Thorndike - Delayed Viewing    
11990 Vinalhaven - Delayed Viewing   
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PHI 351 Biomedical Ethics                                                                      

(This course is cross-listed with NUR 357.)  An analysis of ethical issues arising within modern medicine and the health care professions, such as paternalism and truth-telling, euthanasia, abortion, modern reproductive technologies, nurse-patient and nurse-physician relationships, civil commitment, and allocation of scarce medical resources. Prerequisite: ENG101

Augusta
11083 Biomedical Ethics  T 04:00PM-06:45PM Fahy 3