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PHIL - Philosophy Courses
PHIL 1
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PHIL 1 Introduction to Philosophical Topics
PHIL 1.01 The Problems of Philosophy
PHIL 1.02 Existentialist Ethics
PHIL 1.03 Philosophy and Economics
PHIL 1.04 God, Darwin, and the Cosmos
PHIL 1.05 Reasons, Values, Persons
PHIL 1.06 Classic and Experimental Philosophy
PHIL 1.07 Life, Death, Relationships, and Meaning
PHIL 1.08 Philosophy of Time & Time Travel
PHIL 1.09 Science, Superstition, and Skepticism
PHIL 1.10 Minds, Meanings, and Images
PHIL 1.11 True, Beautiful, Nasty: Philosophy and The Arts
PHIL 1.12 Philosophy and Tragedy
PHIL 1.13 The Historical Philosophy of W.E.B. Du Bois
PHIL 1.14 Knowledge, Truth, and Power
PHIL 1.15 Selves and Stories
PHIL 1.16 Morality, Freedom, and the Mind
PHIL 1.17 Race and Modernity: W.E.B. DuBois, James Baldwin, Lorraine Hansberry
PHIL 1.18 The Self in Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience
PHIL 1.19 Identity, Liberalism, and Democracy
PHIL 1.20 Buddhist Philosophy
PHIL 1.21 An Introduction to the Problems of Philosophy Through Literature
PHIL 3 Reason and Argument
PHIL 4 Philosophy and Gender
PHIL 4.01 Feminist Perspectives on Reproductive Ethics
PHIL 5 Philosophy and Medicine
PHIL 6 Logic and Language
PHIL 7 First-Year Seminars in Philosophy
PHIL 8 Introduction to Moral Philosophy
PHIL 9 Applied Ethics
PHIL 9.01 Reproductive Ethics
PHIL 9.02 Environmental Ethics
PHIL 9.04 The Ethics of Food Choice and Food Policy
PHIL 9.06 Friends, Lovers, and Comrades: Ethical Issues of Special Relationships
PHIL 9.07 Ethics of Freedom, Paternalism, and Intervention
PHIL 9.08 Ethics and Information Technology
PHIL 11 Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
PHIL 12 Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
PHIL 12.01 Medieval Philosophy of Language and Reality
PHIL 13 Early Modern Philosophy
PHIL 13.01 17th Century Rationalists
PHIL 13.02 British Empiricism
PHIL 13.03 The British Moralists
PHIL 16 Late Modern Philosophy
PHIL 16.01 Self-Consciousness in German Idealism
PHIL 16.02 Kant on Moral, Legal, and Political Philosophy
PHIL 16.03 Hegel and Marx
PHIL 16.04 Kant’s Theoretical Project
PHIL 19 History of 19th/20th Century Philosophy
PHIL 19.01 Wittgenstein
PHIL 19.02 Transcendental Philosophy in Husserl and Heidegger
PHIL 19.03 Positivism and Ordinary Language Philosophy
PHIL 19.04 American Pragmatism
PHIL 22 Feminism and Philosophy
PHIL 23 Art and Aesthetics
PHIL 23.01 Ethics and the Arts
PHIL 23.02 Philosophy and the Cinematic Arts
PHIL 23.03 Art and Its Nature
PHIL 24 Law and Philosophy
PHIL 25 Philosophy of Cognitive Science
PHIL 26 Philosophy and Computers
PHIL 27 Philosophy of Science
PHIL 28 Phenomenology and Existentialism
PHIL 28.01 Heidegger's Being and Time
PHIL 28.02 Phenomenology and the Mimetic Arts
PHIL 28.03 20th Century Existentialism
PHIL 29 Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics
PHIL 29.01 Of Time and Necessity: Philosophy of Logic
PHIL 29.02 The Infinite
PHIL 30 Epistemology and Methodology
PHIL 31 Metaphysics
PHIL 31.01 Space and Time
PHIL 31.04 Realism and AntiRealism
PHIL 31.05 Time, Truth and Fate
PHIL 31.06 Free Will, Agency and Responsibility
PHIL 31.07 The Social World
PHIL 31.08 Puzzles of the Material World
PHIL 31.09 Metaphysics of Race
PHIL 32 Intermediate Logic
PHIL 34 Language and Thought
PHIL 35 Mind and Psychology
PHIL 35.01 Theories of Consciousness
PHIL 36 Metaethics
PHIL 37 Ethical Theory
PHIL 37.01 Consequences and Contracts
PHIL 37.02 Morality Critics
PHIL 38 Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL 38.01 Equality, Justice, and Democracy
PHIL 38.02 Ethics, Politics, and the Law
PHIL 38.03 Race, Justice, and the Law
PHIL 38.04 Markets, Justice, and the State in the History of Political Thought
PHIL 39 Critical Theory and Post-Structuralism
PHIL 39.01 Foucault
PHIL 40 Race, Gender, Sexuality
PHIL 45 Special Topics in Philosophy
PHIL 45.01 Paradoxes and Puzzles
PHIL 45.02 God, Belief, and Evil
PHIL 45.03 Consent in Philosophy and Law
PHIL 45.04 Embodied Cognition
PHIL 50 Advanced Seminar in Philosophy
PHIL 50.09 Personal Identity and the Self
PHIL 50.14 Property, Markets, and Capitalism
PHIL 50.15 Neuroethics
PHIL 50.17 Global Expressive Rights
PHIL 50.18 Animal Minds
PHIL 50.20 The Social Mind
PHIL 50.21 Current Research in Social/Political Philosophy
PHIL 50.22 Value
PHIL 50.23 Virtue Ethics
PHIL 50.24 Moral Epistemology
PHIL 50.25 Moral Sentimentalism
PHIL 50.26 Philosophy and the Quantum World
PHIL 50.27 Categories
PHIL 50.28 Philosophy of Time
PHIL 50.30 Freedom of Expression
PHIL 50.31 Classics of Modern Aesthetics
PHIL 50.32 Love and Respect
PHIL 50.33 Necessity and Possibility
PHIL 50.34 Experiencing Time
PHIL 50.35 Mind, Language, and Morality
PHIL 50.36 Propaganda
PHIL 50.37 Self-Consciousness
PHIL 50.38 Epistemologies of Oppression, Ignorance, and Resistance
PHIL 60 Foreign Study in Philosophy I
PHIL 61 Foreign Study in Philosophy II
PHIL 80 Culminating Experience in Philosophy
PHIL 80.01 Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
PHIL 80.05 Metametaphysics
PHIL 80.06 Images!
PHIL 80.12 Free Will, Responsibility and the Brain
PHIL 80.13 Love, Respect, and Moral Obligation
PHIL 80.14 Kant on Being, Goodness, and Beauty
PHIL 80.15 Epistemic Normativity
PHIL 80.16 Plato's (Super)Naturalism
PHIL 80.17 Unity, Necessity, Infinity: Themes from Leibniz
PHIL 80.18 Beauty
PHIL 80.19 Quine
PHIL 80.20 Controversies in Feminist Philosophy
PHIL 80.21 Philosophical Methodology
PHIL 80.22 Secondary Qualities
PHIL 80.23 Philosophy and the Quantum World
PHIL 80.24 The Real, the True, and the Vaguely
PHIL 80.25 Imagination
PHIL 80.26 Conceptual Ethics and Conceptual Engineering
PHIL 80.27 Marx and Marxism
PHIL 80.28 Reasons, Value, and Well-Being
PHIL 80.29 The Ethics of Neuroscience
PHIL 80.30 Theories of Judgment
PHIL 87 Research in Philosophy
PHIL 89 Honors Program I
PHIL 90 Honors Program II