WINTER COURSE OFFERINGS 2013
(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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DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY WINTER 2012-13 COURSE OFFERINGS |
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Course Number |
Course ID |
Course Name |
Slot |
Room |
Instructor |
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Phil 1000-001 (R/W) |
75772 |
Phil of Human Nature |
18 |
SN 2067 |
C. Cramm |
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Phil 1100-001 |
73424 |
Critical Thinking |
03 |
SN 1019 |
G. Shalev |
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07 |
SN-2036 |
S. Rajiva |
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Phil 1200-002 (R/W) |
71561 |
Intro to Philosophy |
04 |
C-4036 |
S. O’Neill |
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Phil 1200-003 (R/W) |
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Intro to Philosophy |
18 |
C-4036 |
H. Patey |
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13 |
A-3020 |
S. McGrath |
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Phil 2210-001 |
60864 |
Logic |
05 |
ED-2018B |
S. Gardner |
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17 |
C-4036 |
R. Critch |
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Phil 2500-001 |
78784 |
Contemporary Issues |
11 |
EN-2007 |
P. Gratton |
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Phil 2551-081 |
74065 |
Health Ethics |
WWW |
WWW |
C. Cramm |
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Phil 2551-082 |
78457 |
Health Ethics |
WWW |
WWW |
G. Shalev |
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Phil 2552-001 |
78786 |
Mental Health Ethics |
03 |
ED-4011 |
P. Trnka |
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Phil 2553-001 |
77847 |
Biomedical Ethics |
04 |
A-3020 |
H. Patey |
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Phil 2561-081 |
78788 |
Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
There is a growing consensus that we are entering a human caused environmental crisis. We are just beginning to comprehend the scale and consequences of this state of affairs. It is argued that we must change our ways of thinking and behaving in all aspects of our lives to avoid disaster. Just what is to be done and how to do it, however, remain complex, controversial and evolving questions.
This course will present and rigorously question a variety of ideas offered on the problematic human relationship with the environment. We will explore cosmological orientations, traditions of rights and ethics,some basic concepts of environmentalism and various programs of action along with their critics. |
WWW |
WWW |
A. O'Brien |
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Phil 2581-081 |
77211 |
Phil of Film |
WWW |
WWW |
J. MacGillivray |
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Phil 2582-081 |
78790 |
Media Ethics |
WWW |
WWW |
J. MacGillivray |
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03 |
ED-1002 |
A. Stafford |
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07 |
SN-4063 |
S. O’Neill |
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18 |
C-2033 |
S. McGrath |
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04 |
ED-4010 |
S. Rajiva |
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13 |
ED-3030 |
A. Stafford |
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18 |
ED-3048 |
S. Johnston |
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Phil 3940-001 |
77250 |
Existentialism |
05 |
C-2033 |
P. Trnka |
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Phil 4260-001/6000-001 |
65070 |
Sem in Metaphysics/Epistem |
19 |
C-4036 |
S. O’Neill |
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Phil 4744-001 |
78827 |
Sem in Spec Authors/Texts This course will investigate the concept of identity in analytic metaphysics. Readings will include Quine (1969) "Ontological Relativity" and Lewis (1986) "On the Plurality of Worlds". |
20 |
C-2024 |
S. Gardner |
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Phil 4843-001 |
78829 |
Sem in C20th/21st Phil |
32 |
A-3081 |
P. Gratton |
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Phil 4998-001 |
60871 |
Comprehensive Exam |
99 |
A-3081 |
S. Rajiva |
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Phil 5000-001 |
65097 |
Field Placement |
99 |
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P. Trnka |
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Phil 6000-001/4260-001 |
60872 |
Graduate Seminar |
19 |
C-4036 |
S. O’Neill |
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Phil 6013-001 |
79501 |
Contemporary Philosophy |
14 |
A-3081 |
P. Trnka |
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Phil 6101-001 |
66177 |
Selected Texts |
99 |
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TBA |
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Phil 6102-001 |
66178 |
Current Issues |
99 |
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TBA |
Updated January 6, 2013. Courses are subject to change and/or cancellation without notice.
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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 |