Spring 2004

Lower-division undergraduate courses

These courses have no prerequisites.

Number Title Instructor Days/time Room
2 Individual Morality and Social Justice SlugaMWF 10-11TBA
3 Introduction to Philosophy of the Mind NoëTuTh 9:30-11TBA
7 Existentialism in Literature and Film DreyfusTuTh 3:30-5TBA
12A Introduction to Logic WarrenMWF 1-2TBA
25B Modern Philosophy GinsborgMWF 11-12TBA

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
100 Philosophical Methods WarrenTh 2-4TBA
104 Ethical Theories NagelTuTh 12:30-2TBA
116 Special Topics in Political Philosophy SchefflerTu 2-5TBA
133 Philosophy of Language SearleTuTh 9:30-11TBA
136 Philosophy of Perception NoëTuTh 2-3:30TBA
140A Intermediate Logic MancosuTuTh 11-12:30TBA
148 Probability and Induction FitelsonTuTh 2-3:30TBA
161 Aristotle HursthouseTuTh 9:30-11TBA
184 Nietzsche SlugaMWF 1-2TBA
185 Heidegger's Being and Time DreyfusTuTh 11-12:30TBA
189 Recent Topics/European Philosophy CavellTuTh 2-3:30TBA

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
204-1 Recent Work in Ethics WallaceM 2-4TBA
290-2 Topics in Social Ontology SearleTu 2-4TBA
290-3 Truth, Logical Consequence, and Logical Constants MancosuTu 4-6TBA
290-4 TBA CodeTh 2-4TBA
290-5 Scientific Explanation and Scientific Realism FitelsonTBATBA
290-6 The Philosophy of John Rawls NagelW 4-6TBA
290-7 Wittgenstein HursthouseW 2-4TBA

[Course Descriptions]