Fall 2012
Lower-division undergraduate courses
These courses have no prerequisites.
| Number | Title | Instructor | Days/time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| R1B | Reading & Composition through Philosophy | Barnes | TuTh 2-3:30 | 222 Wheeler |
| R1B | Reading & Composition through Philosophy | Barnes | TuTh 3:30-5 | 108 Wheeler |
| 2 | Individual Morality & Social Justice | Sluga | MWF 9-10 | 160 Kroeber |
| 3 | The Nature of Mind | Campbell | MWF 2-3 | 2060 Valley |
| 12A | Introduction to Logic | Roush | MWF 10-11 | 159 Mulford |
| 24 | Freshman Seminar | Wallace | W 12-1 | 107 Mulford |
| 25A | Ancient Philosophy | Corcilius | MWF 12-1 | 145 Dwinelle |
| 39M | Freshman&Sophomore Seminar: Free Will | Clarke | W 2-5 | 206 Wheeler |
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 | Warren | W 2-4 | 166 Barrows |
| 108 | Contemporary Ethical Issues | Kolodny | TuTh 9:30-11 | 220 Wheeler |
| 115 | Political Philosophy | Munoz-Dardé | MWF 10-11 | 126 Barrows |
| 119 | Feminism & Philosophy | Madva | TuTh 9:30-11 | 201 Wheeler |
| 132 | Philosophy of Mind | Martin | MWF 11-12 | 20 Barrows |
| 135 | Theory of Meaning | Campbell | MWF 10-11 | 213 Wheeler |
| 136 | Philosophy of Perception | Noë | TuTh 12:30-2 | 100 Wheeler |
| 143 | Modal Reasoning | Holliday | TuTh 2-3:30 | 123 Wheeler |
| 156A | Foundations of Analytic Philosophy: Frege | Sluga | MWF 1-2 | 110 Barrows |
| 160 | Plato | Corcilius | MWF 3-4 | 213 Wheeler |
| 172 | Spinoza | Crockett | TuTh 12:30-2 | 210 Wheeler |
| 178 | Kant | Warren | TuTh 2-3:30 | 110 Wheeler |
| 189 | Topics in Recent European Philosophy: Heidegger | Kaiser | TuTh 11-12:30 | 234 Moses |
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 200 | First-Year Seminar | Ginsborg/MacFarlane | W 12-2 | 234 Moses |
| 290-1 | Graduate Seminar: Recent Work on Political Coercion | Kolodny | Tu 2-4 | 234 Moses |
| 290-2 | Graduate Seminar: Social Choice Theory: Social Welfare&Individual Preferences | Buchak | W 4-6 | 234 Moses |
| 290-3 | Graduate Seminar: Uncovering Appearances: Perception, Object & Content | Martin | M 2-4 | 234 Moses |
| 290-4 | Graduate Seminar: A Theory of Justice, Forty Years On | Munoz-Dardé | W 2-4 | 234 Moses |
| 290-5 | Graduate Seminar: Art and the Limits of Neuroscience | Noë | Tu 4-6 | 234 Moses |
| 290-6 | Graduate Seminar: Plato’s Sophist | Clarke | Th 2-4 | 234 Moses |
| 290-7 | Graduate Seminar: Epistemic Logic & Epistemology | Holliday | F 12-2 | 234 Moses |
| 295 | Dissertation Seminar | Roush | F 2-3:30 | 234 Moses |
| 302 | Teaching Seminar | Ginsborg | Tu 11-12:30 | 107 Mulford |
