Fall 2004

Lower-division undergraduate courses

These courses have no prerequisites.

Number Title Instructor Days/time Room
2Individual Morality and Social Justice ReesMWF 2-34 LeConte
5Science and Human Understanding SkokowskiTuTh 11-12:3030 Wheeler
12AIntroduction to Logic FitelsonTuTh 12:30-2390 Hearst Mining
24Freshman Seminar MatsonTh 4-5234 Moses
25AAncient Philosophy MacFarlaneMWF 10-11100 Lewis
39KFreshman and Sophomore Seminar ReesTu 2-5227 Cheit

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 2-420 Barrows
104Ethical Theories ReesMWF 10-11155 Kroeber
115Political Philosophy SchefflerMWF 10-11145 Dwinelle
122Theory of Knowledge StroudTuTh 11-12:3022 Warren
130Philosophy of Social Science SearleTuTh 2-3:30105 North Gate
132Philosophy of Mind SearleTuTh 9:30-11A1 Hearst
135Theory of Meaning CampbellTuTh 9:30-11126 Barrows
160Plato CodeMWF 1-2110 Wheeler
170Descartes McCannTuTh 9:30-11220 Wheeler
178Kant McCannTuTh 2-3:30110 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 Seminar Stroud/CampbellW 4-6234 Moses
290-1Contractualism SchefflerW 2-4234 Moses
290-2Experience and the World NoƫTu 2-4234 Moses
290-5Division II of Heideggar's Being and Time DreyfusM 2-4116 Haviland
290-6Conditionals FitelsonTu 4-6234 Moses

[Course Descriptions]