John MacFarlane’s Courses

Spring 2025

PHIL 135 Theory of Meaning

Fall 2024

PHIL 25A Ancient Philosophy

Spring 2024

PHIL 290-2 Graduate Seminar: Belief

Fall 2023

PHIL 200 First Year Graduate Seminar
PHIL 25A Ancient Philosophy

Spring 2023

PHIL 142 Philosophical Logic
PHIL 290-6 Graduate Seminar: Sellars

Spring 2022

PHIL 161 Aristotle

Fall 2021

PHIL 135 Theory of Meaning
PHIL 290-6 Graduate Seminar: The Common Ground

Spring 2021

PHIL 142 Philosophical Logic
PHIL 290-3 Graduate Seminar: Belief, Credence, and Reasons

Spring 2020

PHIL 161 Aristotle
PHIL 290-2 Seminar: Vagueness

Fall 2019

PHIL 25A Ancient Philosophy

Spring 2019

PHIL 142 Philosophical Logic

Fall 2018

PHIL 200 First Year Graduate Seminar

Spring 2018

PHIL 290-3 Graduate Seminar: Vagueness, Truth, and Meaning

Fall 2017

PHIL 25A Ancient Philosophy

Spring 2016

PHIL 142 Philosophical Logic

Spring 2015

PHIL 135 Theory of Meaning

Fall 2013

PHIL 290-5 Graduate Seminar: Assessment Sensitivity

Spring 2013

PHIL 135 Theory of Meaning
PHIL 190 Proseminar: Fact, Value, and Meaning

Fall 2012

PHIL 200 First-Year Seminar

Spring 2011

PHIL 142 Philosophical Logic
PHIL 290-4 Graduate Seminar: Expressivism and Relativism

Spring 2010

PHIL 290-4 Graduate Seminar: Content without structure

Fall 2009

PHIL 25A Ancient Philosophy
PHIL 200 First-Year Graduate Seminar

Spring 2009

PHIL 290-4 Graduate Seminar: Assessment Sensitivity

Spring 2008

PHIL 290-3 Graduate Seminar: Assessment Sensitivity
PHIL 142 Philosophical Logic

Fall 2007

PHIL 25A Ancient Philosophy

Spring 2007

PHIL 135 Theory of Meaning
PHIL 295 Dissertation Seminar

Fall 2006

PHIL 25A Ancient Philosophy
PHIL 200 First-Year Graduate Seminar

Spring 2006

PHIL 142 Philosophical Logic
PHIL 290-5 Brandom’s Making It Explicit

Spring 2005

PHIL 142 Philosophical Logic
PHIL 290-3 Context Sensitivity in Semantics

Fall 2004

PHIL 25A Ancient Philosophy