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Philosophy

Department of Philosophy

Nancy Schauber, Chair
Professors McWhorter, Shapiro
Associate Professors Goddu, McCormick, Schauber
Assistant Professor Belkind

Note: All 200-level courses are open to first-year students. All 300-level courses presume some previous exposure to philosophy or a related area of study.

The Philosophy Major

Note: No more than one grade below C (2.0) will be counted toward the major.

9 units, including

PHIL 251 Symbolic Logic
PHIL 271 Ancient Greek Philosophy
PHIL 272 Modern Western Philosophy
PHIL 343 or 344 Twentieth-Century Analytic or Continental Philosophy
PHIL 353 Philosophical Methods: Majors'/ Minors' Seminar
One 300-level course in value theory and its applications, such as PHIL 360 Ethics or Philosophy, 364 Philosophy of Law, or another specific course such as may be approved by the department from year to year;
Three units of electives, including one unit at the 300 level

The Philosophy Minor

Note: A grade of not less than C- (1.7) is required in each course comprising the minor.

5 units, including

PHIL 271 Ancient Greek Philosophy
PHIL 272 Modern Western Philosophy
Three units of electives, including one unit at the 300 level

Courses

PHIL 200 Introduction to Philosophical Problems and Arguments

PHIL 220 Contemporary Moral Issues

PHIL 221 Feminist Political Theories

PHIL 239 Existentialism and Postmodernism

PHIL 250 Topics Seminar: Historical

PHIL 251 Elementary Symbolic Logic

PHIL 260 Philosophical Problems in Law and Society

PHIL 271 Ancient Greek Philosophy

PHIL 272 Modern Western Philosophy

PHIL 275 Marx, Nietzsche and Freud

PHIL 280 Topics Seminar: Issues

PHIL 281 Philosophy of Art

PHIL 299 Philosophy of Science

PHIL 336 Nineteenth-Century European Philosophy

PHIL 337 Social and Political Philosophy

PHIL 339 Topics in Existentialism

PHIL 343 Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy

PHIL 344 Twentieth-Century Continental Philosophy

PHIL 350 Topics Seminar: Historical

PHIL 353 Philosophical Methods: Majors'/Minors' Seminar

PHIL 357 Nietzsche

PHIL 358 Topics in Feminist Philosophy

PHIL 359 Thinking and Seeing: Philosophy and the Visual Arts

PHIL 360 Ethics

PHIL 362 Philosophy of Religion

PHIL 363 Power and Politics

PHIL 364 Philosophy of Law

PHIL 365 Action, Responsibility and Free Will

PHIL 370 Philosophy of Mind

PHIL 373 Epistemology

PHIL 375 Ethics and Practical Reasoning

PHIL 380 Topics Seminar: Issues

PHIL 386 Honors Seminar

PHIL 390 Independent Study

PHIL 395 Honors Thesis

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