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Bioethics and Human Dignity

Bioethics and Human Dignity

Total classes: 12 Prerequisite: None Suggested grade level: 10th to 12th Suggested credit: 1 semester non-lab Science or Philosophy Description Science offers boundless potential for healing and betterment but also for death and destruction. The ethical principles...
Bioethics and Human Dignity

Theories of Knowledge

Total classes: 12 Prerequisite: None, other than a desire to learn new and exciting ideas Suggested grade level: 9th to 12th Suggested credit: One full semester Philosophy Description What can we know and how do we know it? In this course, we will study the theory of...
Bioethics and Human Dignity

Early Greek Philosophy

Total classes: 15 Prerequisite: None Suggested grade level: 9th to 12th Suggested credit: 1 full semester Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, or Ancient History Description This course examines the beginning of philosophical thought as it arose in Ancient Greece, a...
Bioethics and Human Dignity

Thinking Well: Conscientious Critical Thinking, Part Two

Total classes: 12 Prerequisite: Thinking Well: Conscientious Critical Thinking, Part One or equivalent. Suggested grade level: 7th to 9th grade. Interested 10th grade students are also welcomed. Suggested credit: One full semester Formal Logic Description This course...
Bioethics and Human Dignity

The Most Ancient Game: an Introduction to Chess

Total classes: 6 Prerequisite: None Suggested grade level: 7th to 12th Suggested credit: ½ semester Chess, Math, or Logic Description Chess is one of the oldest games, receiving acclaim from St. Thomas Aquinas to Chuck Norris. Chess has been shown to improve reading...

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