Fall 2022
Lower-division undergraduate courses
These courses have no prerequisites.
| Number | Title | Instructor | Days/time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| R1B | Reading and Composition Through Philosophy | Gooding | TuTh 3:30-5:00 | Dwinelle 262 |
| 2 | Individual Morality and Social Justice | Frick | MWF 10-11 | Valley Life Sci 2040 |
| 3 | The Nature of Mind | Lee | MWF 12-1 | Li Ka Shing 245 |
| 11 | Philosophy of Religion | Crockett | MWF 10-11 | Physics Bldg 3 |
| 12A | Introduction to Logic | Yalcin | MWF 12-1 | Dwinelle 145 |
| 25A | Ancient Philosophy | Clarke | MWF 2-3 | Hearst Annex A1 |
| 98BC-2 | Berkeley Connect | Dolan | Tu 6-7 | Evans 35 |
| 98BC-1 | Berkeley Connect | Dolan | Tu 5-6 | Evans 51 |
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 | Dasgupta | Tu 10-12 | Social Sci 126 |
| 106 | Bioethics: Clinical and Population-Level | Frick | MW 6:30-8 | Dwinelle 88 |
| 115 | Political Philosophy | Munoz-Dardé | MWF 11-12 | Wheeler 102 |
| 116 | Special Topics in Political Philosophy | Sluga | MWF 9-10 | Haviland 12 |
| 117AC | Philosophy of Race, Ethnicity and Citizenship | Crockett | MWF 3-4 | Wheeler 222 |
| 128 | Philosophy of Science | Dasgupta | TuTh 2-3:30 | Wheeler 222 |
| 135 | Theory of Meaning | Campbell | MWF 2-3 | Wheeler 222 |
| 136 | Philosophy of Perception | Noë | TuTh 11-12:30 | Dwinelle 88 |
| 140B | Intermediate Logic | Mancosu | TuTh 9:30-11 | Dwinelle 370 |
| 171 | Hobbes | Primus | TuTh 12:30-2 | Wheeler 222 |
| 176 | Hume | Bailey | MWF 1-2 | Wheeler 102 |
| 178 | Kant | Warren | TuTh 12:30-2 | Wheeler 20 |
| 185 | Heidegger | Kaiser | MW 6:30-8 | Social Sci 166 |
| 198BC-1 | Berkeley Connect | Paris | W 5-6 | Evans 35 |
| 198BC-2 | Berkeley Connect | Paris | W 6-7 | Dwinelle 189 |
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 Graduate Seminar | Campbell/Martin | W 4-6 | Moses 234 |
| 290-1 | Graduate Seminar: Du Châtelet’s Foundations of Physics | Primus | M 10-12 | Moses 234 |
| 290-2 | Graduate Seminar: Uncovering Appearances | Martin | M 12-2 | Moses 234 |
| 290-3 | Graduate Seminar: Proof Theory and Proof-Theoretic Semantics | Mancosu | Tu 2-4 | Moses 234 |
| 290-4 | Graduate Seminar: Agency, Value, and the Moral Status of Animals | Wallace | Tu 4-6 | Moses 234 |
| 290-5 | Graduate Seminar: Consciousness | Lee | W 2-4 | Moses 234 |
| 290-6 | Graduate Seminar: Privacy | Kolodny | Th 12-2 | Moses 234 |
| 290-7 | Graduate Seminar: Information and Knowledge | Yalcin | Th 2-4 | Moses 234 |
| 290-8 | Graduate Seminar: “Structural Injustice,” Workshop in Law, Philosophy & Political Theory | Frick/Munoz-Dardé | F 12-3 | Moses 234 |
| 375 | Teaching Seminar | Bailey | W 4-6 | Moses 302 |
