Spring 2009

Lower-division undergraduate courses

These courses have no prerequisites.

Number Title Instructor Days/time Room
3The Nature of Mind CampbellTuTh 2-3:30390 Hearst
11Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion BuchakTuTh 9:30-114 LeConte
12AIntroduction to Logic WarrenMWF 1-22060 Valley
25BModern Philosophy GinsborgMWF 11-1210 Evans

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 NoëF 2-4166 Barrows
108Contemporary Ethical Issues GlasgowMWF 12-120 Barrows Hall
110Aesthetics NoëMWF 11-12213 Wheeler
115Political Philosophy SlugaTuTh 12:30-2160 Kroeber
125Metaphysics StroudTuTh 11-12:3050 Birge
128Philosophy of Science RoushTuTh 2-3:30210 Wheeler
141Philosophy & Game Theory BuchakTuTh 2-3:30174 Barrows
160Plato FredeTuTh 12:30-2210 Wheeler
170Descartes AlanenMWF 2-3210 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
290-1Graduate Seminar: Causation in Psychology CampbellW 4-6234 Moses Hall
290-2Graduate Seminar: Plato’s Phaedo EbreyM 4-6233 Dwinelle
290-3Graduate Seminar: Contemporary Debates in Epistemology FitelsonW 2-4234 Moses Hall
290-4Graduate Seminar: Assessment Sensitivity MacFarlaneTu 6-8234 Moses Hall
290-5Graduate Seminar: Consciousness, Language and Social Ontology SearleTu 2-4234 Moses Hall
290-6Graduate Seminar: Perceptual Knowledge StroudTu 4-6234 Moses Hall
290-7Graduate Seminar: Valuing (Future) Persons WallaceM 2-4234 Moses Hall
290-8Graduate Seminar: Representations, Consciousness, and Self-consciousness in Some Early Modern Philosophers WarrenF 3-5234 Moses Hall
295Dissertation Seminar RoushW 12-22523 Tolman Hall

[Course Descriptions]