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Courses in Philosophy


Philosophy is the systematic study of questions any thoughtful human being faces concerning the nature of knowledge, reality, thought, and value. What is valuable and what is value? What gives thought and language meaning? What is truth, and how can we know it? The main value of philosophy lies in its contribution to a liberal arts education. It can, however, also provide excellent preparation for a wide variety of professions (notably, law), because of the training it provides in rigorous thinking and incisive and clear writing. Philosophy cuts across other academic disciplines by examining their concepts, methods, and presuppositions.

 
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Title
Section
Instructor
Term
Credits
Requirements
PHIL 160 - Moral Principles and Problems
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Railton,Peter A

WN 2009
Credits: 4
Reqs: HU

PHIL 180 - Introductory Logic
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: MacPherson,Brian C

WN 2009
Credits: 3
PHIL 181 - Philosophical Issues: An Introduction
Section 001, LEC
Fate, Freedom, and Happiness

Instructor: Sax,Greg M

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: HU

PHIL 181 - Philosophical Issues: An Introduction
Section 003, LEC
Fate, Freedom, and Happiness

Instructor: Sax,Greg M

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: HU

PHIL 196 - First Year Seminar
Section 001, SEM
Causation, Responsibility, and the Force of Language in The Brothers Karamazov

Instructor: Swanson,Eric Peter

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: HU
Other: FYSem

PHIL 196 - First Year Seminar
Section 005, SEM
A Moral Institution?

Instructor: Krenz,Gary D

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: HU
Other: FYSem

PHIL 201 - Introduction to Logic
Section 005, REC

Instructor: Allers,Michael Collins

WN 2009
Credits: 3
PHIL 201 - Introduction to Logic
Section 006, REC

Instructor: Allers,Michael Collins

WN 2009
Credits: 3
PHIL 202 - Introduction to Philosophy
Section 001, REC

Instructor: Tucker,Dustin

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: HU

PHIL 202 - Introduction to Philosophy
Section 002, REC

Instructor: Tucker,Dustin

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: HU

PHIL 202 - Introduction to Philosophy
Section 005, REC

Instructor: Bronfman,Aaron

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: HU

PHIL 202 - Introduction to Philosophy
Section 006, REC

Instructor: Bronfman,Aaron

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: HU

PHIL 224 - Global Justice
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Anderson,Elizabeth S
Instructor: Thompson,Frank W

WN 2009
Credits: 4
Reqs: ID

PHIL 232 - Problems of Philosophy
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Joyce,James M

WN 2009
Credits: 4
Reqs: HU

PHIL 262 - Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Baker,David John

WN 2009
Credits: 4
Reqs: HU

PHIL 265 - The Arts and Letters of China
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Lin,Shuen-Fu

WN 2009
Credits: 4
Reqs: HU
Other: WorldLit

PHIL 296 - Honors Introduction to Logic
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Baker,David John

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: BS, MSA, QR/1
Other: Honors

PHIL 297 - Honors Introduction to Philosophy
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Egan,Andrew Michael

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: HU
Other: Honors

PHIL 303 - Introduction to Symbolic Logic
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Tappenden,James P

WN 2009
Credits: 4
Reqs: BS, MSA

PHIL 320 - The World-View of Modern Science
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Belot,Gordon

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: HU
Other: Theme

PHIL 345 - Language and Mind
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Lormand,Eric P

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: HU

PHIL 366 - Introduction to Political Philosophy
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Manis,Eleni K

WN 2009
Credits: 4
Reqs: HU

PHIL 389 - History of Philosophy: Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: LoLordo,Antonia

WN 2009
Credits: 4
Reqs: HU

PHIL 399 - Independent Study
Section 001, IND

WN 2009
Credits: 1 - 4
Other: Independent

PHIL 402 - Undergraduate Seminar in Philosophy
Section 001, SEM
Ethics and Mental Development

Instructor: Lormand,Eric P

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: ULWR

PHIL 414 - Mathematical Logic
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Sklar,Lawrence

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: BS, QR/1

PHIL 420 - Philosophy of Science
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Ruetsche,Laura

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Reqs: BS
Other: Theme

PHIL 427 - Science and Gender
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Ruetsche,Laura

WN 2009
Credits: 3
PHIL 456 - Interpreting the Zhuangzi
Section 001, SEM
Interpreting the Zhuanzi

Instructor: Lin,Shuen-Fu

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Other: WorldLit

PHIL 460 - Medieval Philosophy
Section 001, LEC

Instructor: Caston,Victor

WN 2009
Credits: 3
PHIL 463 - Topics in the History of Philosophy
Section 001, LEC
Locke's System of Philosophy

Instructor: LoLordo,Antonia

WN 2009
Credits: 3
PHIL 477 - Theory of Knowledge
Section 001, LEC
Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology

Instructor: Gillies,Anthony S

WN 2009
Credits: 3
PHIL 499 - Senior Honors in Philosophy
Section 001, IND

WN 2009
Credits: 3
Other: Honors, Independent

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