Spring 2005

Lower-division undergraduate courses

These courses have no prerequisites.

Number Title Instructor Days/time Room
2Individual Morality and Social Justice ReesMWF 10-1110 Evans
3Introduction to Philosophy of the Mind CampbellMWF 2-3120 Latimer
6Man, God and Society in Western Literature DreyfusTuTh 3:30-5145 Dwinelle
12AIntroduction to Logic ShapiroMWF 9-102060 Valley
25BModern Philosophy McCannTuTh 8-9:30145 Dwinelle

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 GortonTu 2-488 Dwinelle
104Ethical Theories VargasTuTh 9:30-113108 Etcheverry
107Moral Psychology ReesMWF 3-488 Dwinelle
128Philosophy of Science SkokowskiTuTh 11-12:30213 Wheeler
133Philosophy of Language SearleTuTh 2-3:302 LeConte
140AIntermediate Logic FitelsonMWF 12-1110 Wheeler
142Philosophical Logic MacFarlaneTuTh 12:30-2126 Barrows
148Probability and Induction FitelsonMWF 3-4126 Barrows
174Locke ShapiroMFW 1-2110 Wheeler
186BLater Wittgenstein StroudTuTh 11-12:3070 Evans
188Phenomenology DreyfusTuTh 11-12:30166 Barrows

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
290-1Locke's Essay McCannTh 2-4234 Moses
290-2Metaphysics, Modality and Value StroudTu 4-6234 Moses
290-3Context Sensitivity in Semantics MacFarlaneW 2-4234 Moses
290-4The Nature of Consciousness SearleW 4-6234 Moses
290-5TBA ReesTu 2-4234 Moses

Extradepartmental courses

Number Title Instructor Days/time Room
LAW 210-2Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory SchefflerTBATBA

[Course Descriptions]