FALL COURSE OFFERINGS
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
Course Offerings, Fall 2012
(subject to revision; changes will be posted)
See below for slot schedule
(for on-line syllabi/descriptions please click on links below, where available; for calendar descriptions of courses, click here)
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Phil 1000-001 (R/W) |
54482 |
Phil of Human Nature |
19 |
P. Trnka |
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Phil 1100-001 |
56174 |
Critical Thinking |
03 |
A. Sullivan |
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43384 |
04 |
Gil Shalev |
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Phil 1200-002 (R/W) |
50832 |
Intro to Philosophy |
05 |
A. Stafford |
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Phil 1200-003 R/W) |
56176 |
Intro to Philosophy |
11 |
P. Gratton |
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Phil 1200-004 (R/W) |
56178 |
Intro to Philosophy |
18 |
S. McGrath |
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Phil 2210-001 |
41017 |
Logic |
05 |
S. Gardner |
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Phil 2220-001 |
42742 |
Epistemology |
18 |
J. Foster |
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Phil 2230-001 |
50836 |
Moral Philosophy |
07 |
P. Gratton |
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Phil 2500-001 |
53358 |
Contemporary Issues: Modern Western Esotericism This course surveys the currents of thought that comprise modern western esotericism and examines the writings of key thinkers in its development. click for full course description
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A. Butler |
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Phil 2551-081 |
53458 |
Health Ethics |
WWW |
C. Cramm |
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Phil 2551-083 |
57678 |
Health Ethics |
WWW |
G. Shalev |
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57735 |
04 |
R. Critch |
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Phil 2571-081 |
53462 |
Technology |
WWW |
C. Cramm |
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Phil 2581-081 |
53463 |
Phil of Film |
WWW |
J. MacGillivray |
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Phil 2582-081 |
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Media Ethics |
WWW |
J. MacGillivray |
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Phil 2701-001 |
57685 |
History of Ancient Phil |
03 |
S. O’Neill |
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Phil 3110-001 |
57689 |
Intermediate Logic |
07 |
S. Gardner |
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Phil 3150-001 |
50843 |
Phil of Science |
20 |
J. Foster |
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Phil 3740-001 |
57699 |
Aristotle |
05 |
S. O’Neill |
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57702 |
20 |
S. Rajiva |
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Phil 3890-001 |
57704 |
Marxism |
18 |
P. Trnka |
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Phil 3910-001 |
57706 |
Analytic Philosophy |
19 |
S. Gardner |
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Phil 4743-056/6011-056 |
57708 |
Seminar in Spec Authors/Texts: Aristotle's Metaphysics A detailed reading of the Metaphysics looking back to Plato's theory of forms and how Aristotle develops Plato's position
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30 |
S. O’Neill |
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57710 |
Seminar in Spec Authors and Texts: Hegel: The Philosophy of Mind
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13 |
A. Stafford |
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57712 |
Seminar in C20th/21st Phil: The Philosophy of the Unconscious We will be reading Ellenberger, Schelling, Hegel, Schopenhauer, von Hartmann |
32 |
S. McGrath |
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Phil 5000-001 |
45437 |
Field Placement |
99 |
P. Trnka |
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Phil 6011-056/4743-056 |
58116 |
Ancient& Medieval Philosophy: Aristotle's Metaphysics A detailed reading of the Metaphysics looking back to Plato's theory of forms and how Aristotle develops Plato's position
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30 |
S. O’Neill |
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Phil 6012-001 click for list of required texts and editions |
43711 |
Modern Philosophy: Kant: Rational and Empirical Subjectivity in the Critical Philosophy We will be reading material from all three Critiques but focusing on the Critique of Judgment click for list of required texts and editions |
18 |
S. Rajiva |
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43712 |
Contemporary Philosophy: The Philosophy of the Unconscious We will be reading Ellenberger, Schelling, Hegel, Schopenhauer, von Hartmann
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32 |
S. McGrath |
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51326 |
A. Stafford |
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Phil 6015-001/3150-001 |
58114 |
Phil of Science |
20 |
J. Foster |
August 16, 2012. Courses are subject to change and/or cancellation without notice.
SLOT SCHEDULE
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Monday and Wednesday 2-3:15 |
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Monday and Wednesday 5:30-6:45 |
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Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday: Tuesday and Thursday at 12-12:50 and Friday at 1-1:50 |
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Tuesdays and Thursdays 9-10:15 |
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Tuesday and Thursday 10:30-11:45 |
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Tuesday, Thursday 2:00-3:15 pm |
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Tuesday and Thursday 3:30-4:45 |
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Tuesday and Thursday 5:30-6:45 |
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Monday 7-9:30 pm |
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31 |
Tuesday 7-9:30 pm |
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32 |
Wednesday 7-9:30 pm |