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PHIL 753
: Ancient/Medieval Philosophy 22025 Semester One (1253)
Discussion of selected topics in ancient and medieval philosophy.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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PHIL 753
: Ancient/Medieval Philosophy 22023 Semester One (1233)
Discussion of selected topics in ancient and medieval philosophy.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
203
PHIL 753
: Ancient/Medieval Philosophy 22021 Semester One (1213)
Discussion of selected topics in ancient and medieval philosophy.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
204
PHIL 758
: European Continental Philosophy 22025 Semester One (1253)
Discussion of selected topics in European continental philosophy.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
205
PHIL 758
: European Continental Philosophy 22024 Semester Two (1245)
Discussion of selected topics in European continental philosophy.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
206
PHIL 759
: European Continental Philosophy 32025 Semester Two (1255)
Discussion of selected topics in European continental philosophy.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
207
PHIL 759
: European Continental Philosophy 32023 Semester Two (1235)
Discussion of selected topics in European continental philosophy.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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PHIL 759
: European Continental Philosophy 32021 Semester Two (1215)
Discussion of selected topics in European continental philosophy.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
209
PHIL 765
: Special Topic: Indigenous Political Philosophies2024 Semester Two (1245)
An exploration of contemporary Indigenous moral and political philosophies from around the world. These may include philosophical traditions and methods of inquiry from Aotearoa New Zealand, Moana-Oceania, Africa, North America, Latin America, South-East Asia and others. Alongside exploring these philosophical traditions together, we will also consider contemporary issues in metaphilosohy and intercultural engagement.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
210
PHIL 767
: Global Justice2020 Semester Two (1205)
Examination of issues related to global justice, e.g., What, if anything, are people owed as a matter of justice in the global context? Is global equality of opportunity an important ideal? Which restrictions on immigration, if any, are justified? Are protectionist policies in trade justified? How can we better assist those in poor countries who are trying to help themselves?
Restriction: PHIL 310
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POPLHLTH 203
: Health Promotion: Philosophy and Practice2025 Semester One (1253)
Explains in detail the theoretical basis of health promotion; calling on current practice examples to bring the theory to life. Introduces international and New Zealand health promotion concepts and tools. Explains how health promotion practice rests on particular approaches, values and ethical considerations which directly link to a political analysis of deprivation and powerlessness.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
212
POPLHLTH 203
: Health Promotion: Philosophy and Practice2024 Semester One (1243)
Explains in detail the theoretical basis of health promotion; calling on current practice examples to bring the theory to life. Introduces international and New Zealand health promotion concepts and tools. Explains how health promotion practice rests on particular approaches, values and ethical considerations which directly link to a political analysis of deprivation and powerlessness.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
213
POPLHLTH 203
: Health Promotion: Philosophy and Practice2023 Semester One (1233)
Explains in detail the theoretical basis of health promotion; calling on current practice examples to bring the theory to life. Introduces international and New Zealand health promotion concepts and tools. Explains how health promotion practice rests on particular approaches, values and ethical considerations which directly link to a political analysis of deprivation and powerlessness.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
214
POPLHLTH 203
: Health Promotion: Philosophy and Practice2022 Semester One (1223)
Explains in detail the theoretical basis of health promotion; calling on current practice examples to bring the theory to life. Introduces international and New Zealand health promotion concepts and tools. Explains how health promotion practice rests on particular approaches, values and ethical considerations which directly link to a political analysis of deprivation and powerlessness.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
215
POPLHLTH 203
: Health Promotion: Philosophy and Practice2021 Semester One (1213)
Explains in detail the theoretical basis of health promotion; calling on current practice examples to bring the theory to life. Introduces international and New Zealand health promotion concepts and tools. Explains how health promotion practice rests on particular approaches, values and ethical considerations which directly link to a political analysis of deprivation and powerlessness.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
216
POPLHLTH 203
: Health Promotion: Philosophy and Practice2020 Semester One (1203)
Explains in detail the theoretical basis of health promotion; calling on current practice examples to bring the theory to life. Introduces international and New Zealand health promotion concepts and tools. Explains how health promotion practice rests on particular approaches, values and ethical considerations which directly link to a political analysis of deprivation and powerlessness.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
217
BIOMED 850B
: MPhil Thesis2021 Semester One (1213)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
218
PHIL 105G
: Critical Thinking2025 Semester Two (1255)
An introduction to reasoning, argument, and explanation that emphasises the development of practical skills and their use in everyday life. The course introduces different forms of reasoning and explains techniques to evaluate them. It will enable students to distinguish good arguments and explanations from bad ones, to explain the difference, and thereby to improve critical thinking abilities.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
219
PHIL 105G
: Critical Thinking2025 Semester One (1253)
An introduction to reasoning, argument, and explanation that emphasises the development of practical skills and their use in everyday life. The course introduces different forms of reasoning and explains techniques to evaluate them. It will enable students to distinguish good arguments and explanations from bad ones, to explain the difference, and thereby to improve critical thinking abilities.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
220
PHIL 105G
: Critical Thinking2025 Summer School (1250)
An introduction to reasoning, argument, and explanation that emphasises the development of practical skills and their use in everyday life. The course introduces different forms of reasoning and explains techniques to evaluate them. It will enable students to distinguish good arguments and explanations from bad ones, to explain the difference, and thereby to improve critical thinking abilities.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
221
PHIL 105G
: Critical Thinking2024 Semester Two (1245)
An introduction to reasoning, argument, and explanation that emphasises the development of practical skills and their use in everyday life. The course introduces different forms of reasoning and explains techniques to evaluate them. It will enable students to distinguish good arguments and explanations from bad ones, to explain the difference, and thereby to improve critical thinking abilities.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
222
PHIL 105G
: Critical Thinking2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to reasoning, argument, and explanation that emphasises the development of practical skills and their use in everyday life. The course introduces different forms of reasoning and explains techniques to evaluate them. It will enable students to distinguish good arguments and explanations from bad ones, to explain the difference, and thereby to improve critical thinking abilities.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
223
PHIL 105G
: Critical Thinking2024 Summer School (1240)
An introduction to reasoning, argument, and explanation that emphasises the development of practical skills and their use in everyday life. The course introduces different forms of reasoning and explains techniques to evaluate them. It will enable students to distinguish good arguments and explanations from bad ones, to explain the difference, and thereby to improve critical thinking abilities.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
224
PHIL 105G
: Critical Thinking2023 Semester Two (1235)
An introduction to reasoning, argument, and explanation that emphasises the development of practical skills and their use in everyday life. The course introduces different forms of reasoning and explains techniques to evaluate them. It will enable students to distinguish good arguments and explanations from bad ones, to explain the difference, and thereby to improve critical thinking abilities.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
225
PHIL 105G
: Critical Thinking2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to reasoning, argument, and explanation that emphasises the development of practical skills and their use in everyday life. The course introduces different forms of reasoning and explains techniques to evaluate them. It will enable students to distinguish good arguments and explanations from bad ones, to explain the difference, and thereby to improve critical thinking abilities.
No pre-requisites or restrictions