Fall 2005

Lower-division undergraduate courses

These courses have no prerequisites.

Number Title Instructor Days/time Room
2Individual Morality and Social Justice WallaceMWF 10-11159 Mulford
5Introduction to Philosophy of Science SkokowskiTuTh 11-12:302 LeConte
12AIntroduction to Logic MancosuMWF 9-1022 Warren
24Freshman Seminar WarrenW 1-2:30234 Moses
25AAncient Philosophy SilvermanMWF 2-3100 Lewis

Upper-division undergraduate courses

Students enrolling in these courses should have completed at least 8 units in philosophy. Some courses may have additional prerequisites: check the course descriptions for details.

Number Title Instructor Days/time Room
100Philosophical Methods GortonTh 2-4160 Dwinelle
104Ethical Theories VargasMWF 10-11102 Moffitt
115Political Philosophy Munoz-DardéTuTh 9:30-1120 Barrows
122Theory of Knowledge GinsborgTuTh 12:30-2213 Wheeler
130Philosophy of Social Science SearleTuTh 9:30-11141 McCone
132Philosophy of Mind SearleTuTh 2-3:30131 Morgan
135Theory of Meaning CampbellMWF 12-1213 Wheeler
136Philosophy of Perception MartinTuTh 12:30-2110 Wheeler
140BIntermediate Logic (Pt. II) MancosuMWF 1-2110 Wheeler
161Aristotle SilvermanMWF 11-12110 Wheeler
176Hume StroudTuTh 11-12:3030 Wheeler
178Kant WarrenTuTh 2-3:30110 Wheeler
185Heidegger DreyfusTuTh 3:30-5213 Wheeler

Graduate seminars

Graduate seminars are intended primarily for graduate students in Philosophy and in Logic and the Methodology of Science. Others who wish to enroll should seek the instructor's permission.

Number Title Instructor Days/time Room
200First Year Graduate Seminar Stroud/GinsborgM 2-4186 Barrows
290-2Intentionality NoëW 4-6214 Haviland
290-3Causality & Casual Learning Campbell/GopnikTu 4-6234 Moses
290-4Gottlob Frege on Concepts and Objects SlugaM 2-4234 Moses
290-5Autonomy of the Phenomenal MartinW 2-4225 Wheeler
290-6Liberty and Need Munoz-DardéTu 2-4234 Moses
301-1GSI Teaching Seminar SlugaTBATBA

[Course Descriptions]