The department maintains the following two-year plan of course offerings:
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Fall (Odd Years) |
Spring (Even Years) | Fall (Even Years) | Spring (Odd Years) | |
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260 Ancient and Medieval Phil. |
260
Ancient and Medieval Phil 270 Modern Phil. 320 Sym. Logic I |
260
Ancient and Medieval Phil. 270 Modern Phil. 320 Sym. Logic I |
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| Group A |
503 Ancient Phil. |
504
Islamic and Jewish Phil. 509 Modern Phil. 516 Contemporary Phil.: Phenomenology |
503 Ancient Phil.
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506
Medieval Phil. 509 Modern Phil. 516 Contemporary Phil.: Phenomenology |
| Group B | 530
Ethical Theory 592 Aesthetics |
535 Social and Political Phil. 537 Phil. of Law 540 Feminism |
530
Ethical Theory 545 Phil. of Religion |
531
Adv. Topics in Ethics 535 Social and Political Phil. 540 Feminism |
| Group C | 550 Knowledge and Reality 560 Scientific Method 570 Phil of History |
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550
Knowledge and Reality 560 Scientific Method |
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| Seminars | 710
Seminar: Modern Phil 715 Seminar: Recent Phil A third seminar |
630
Seminar: Moral Phil. 650 Seminar: Metaphysics and Epistemology 700 Seminar: Ancient/Medieval Phil. |
A third seminar
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630
Seminar: Moral Phil. 650 Seminar: Metaphysics and Epistemology 700 Seminar: Ancient/Medieval Phil. |
Conceptual Analysis: For and Against Sanford Goldberg
Frankfurt School Christopher Zurn
Modality and Metaphysics Brandon Look
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Daniel Breazeale
Feminist Moral Philosophy Joan Callahan
Plato's Late Dialogues David Bradshaw
Cognitive Science and the Phenomenology of Experience Ronald Bruzina
Evolution and Human Nature Harmon Holcomb
Abortion Dien Ho
Analytic Paradoxes: From Metaphysics to Meta-Ethics Dien Ho
Asian Philosophy Oliver Leaman
TimeSpace In and After Heidegger Theodore Schatzki
Later Wittgenstein Theodore Schatzki
Skepticism & Knowledge in Medieval Philosophy Alan Perreiah
Medieval Philosophy: Transformations of Interpretation Theory Alan Perreiah
Hume's Newtonianism and his Anti-Newtonianism James Force
Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Social Theory (team taught)
The Role of Values in Theories of Rationality and Morality Anita Superson
Dignity and Self-Respect Anita Superson
The Authority of Reason Anita Superson
COURSE SCHEDULE (NOTE: This links to the Registrar's Schedules of Classes. Follow their instructions, using "PHI" under "Course Prefix".)