Outside Electives
This is a list of courses that are approved as outside electives for the purposes of the Philosophy major. Courses marked with an asterisk (*) may or may not qualify, depending on the contact: please contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus. Note that at most one outside elective can be used to satisfy major requirements. For more details, see “How do I count a course in another department as a philosophy elective?” in the FAQs.
African American Studies
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- Black Intellectual Thought
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- Race, Class, and Gender in the United States
- 121.* Black Political Life in the United States
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- Social and Political Thought in the Diaspora
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- Political Philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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- Black Nationalism
- C156.* Race Space and Inequality
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
AGRS
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- Topics in Greek Philosophy
- 130S. The God of the Philosophers in Ancient Greece
Anthropology
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- Psychological Anthropology
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- Modernity
- 156B. Culture and Power
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- Anthropology of Religion
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- Language, Culture and Society
Arabic
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- Islamic Religious and Philosophical Texts in Arabic
Asian-American Studies
- 132AC. Islamophobia and Constructing Otherness
- 151AC.* Asian-American Women: Theory and Experience
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
Astronomy
- C161. Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology
Bioengineering
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- Ethics in Science and Engineering
Buddhist studies
- C113. Buddhist Thought in India
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- Tibetan Buddhism
- C115. Japanese Buddhism
- C117.* Mongolian Buddhism
- 128C. Buddhism in Contemporary Society
- C130. Zen Buddhism
- C132. Pure Land Buddhism
- C140. Readings in Chinese Buddhist Texts
- C141. Introductory Readings in Japanese Buddhist Texts
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- Moral Philosophy and Action Theory in Indian Buddhism (however, if 190 is taught with a different title, please check with the FUA)
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
Celtic Studies
- 168.* Celtic Mythology and Oral Tradition
- 171.* Celtic Romanticism
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
Chicano Studies
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- Latina/o Philosophy and Religious Thought
- 141.* Chicana Feminist Writers and Discourse
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
Chinese
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- Topics in Daoism
- C140. Readings in Chinese Buddhist Texts
- C185. Introduction to Chinese Philosophy
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- Confucius and His Interpreters
Cognitive Science
- C100. Basic Issues in Cognition
- C101. The Mind and Language
- C102. Scientific Approaches to Consciousness
- C108. The Challenge of Cognitive Science to Western Philosophy
- C110. The Neural Basis of Thought and Language
- C124. Psycholinguistics
- C126. Perception
- C127. Cognitive Neuroscience
- C131. Computational Models of Cognition
- C142. Language and Thought
Comparative Literature
- 151.* The Ancient Mediterranean World
- 152.* The Middle Ages
- 154.* Eighteenth- and 19th-Century Literature
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
Computer Science
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- Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems
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- Computability and Complexity
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- Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
East Asian Languages and Cultures
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- Bio-ethical Issues in East Asian Thought
- C126. Buddhism and the Environment
- C128.* Buddhism in Contemporary Society
- 191.* Tools and Methods in the Study of East Asian Philosophies and Religions
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
Economics
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- History of Economic Thought
- C110. Game Theory in the Social Sciences
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- Psychology and Economics
Education
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- Philosophical Foundations of Education
Engineering
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- Ethics, Engineering, and Society
English
- 166/4. Special Topics: Marxism and Literature
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- Literature and Philosophy: Surveillance, Paranoia, and State Power
Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
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- Society, Environment, and Culture
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- Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
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- Bioethics and Society
Ethnic Studies
- 173AC.* Indigenous Peoples in Global Inequality
- 182AC.* Race, Rights and Citizenship
- C126. Ethnicity, Gender and Sexuality
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
French
- 116A,B.* Sixteenth-Century Literature: Marot to Montaigne
- 117A,B.* Seventeenth-Century Literature
- 118A,B.* Eighteenth-Century Literature
- 119A,B.* Nineteenth-Century Literature
- 120A,B.* Twentieth-Century Literature
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
Gender and Women’s Studies
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- Transnational Feminisms
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- Identities Across Difference
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- Feminist Theory
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- Bodies and Boundaries
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- Gender and Science
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- Feminist Cultural Studies
- C138. Gender and Capitalism
Geography
- 110.* Economic Geography of the Industrial World
- 123.* Postcolonial Geographies
- 125.* The American City
- C155.* Race, Space, and Inequality
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
German
- C113.* Western Mysticism: Religion, Art, and Literature
- 140.* Romanticism
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- German Intellectual History in a European Context: Historical Figures and Contemporary Reflections
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
Global Studies
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- International Human Rights
Greek
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- Plato and Attic Prose
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- Plato and Aristotle
Health and Medical Sciences
- C133.* Death, Dying, and Modern Medicine: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
History
- C157. The Renaissance and the Reformation
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- Modern European Intellectual History
- 164A. The Birth of Modern Thought
- 164C. European Intellectual History 1870 to the Present
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- Russian Intellectual History
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- The Life Sciences since 1750
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- Topics in the History of the Physical Sciences
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- History of Christianity.
- 185A. History of Christianity to 1250.
- 185B. History of Christianity from 1250.
- C187. The History and Practice of Human Rights.
Industrial Engineering
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- Decision Analysis
Integrative Biology
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- Evolution
Interdisciplinary Studies
- 100B: Interdisciplinary Theories of the Self
- 100E. The Globalization of Rights, Values, and Laws in the 21st Century
- 100F. Theorizing Modern Capitalism: Controversies and Interpretations
- 100G. Introduction to Science, Society, and Ethics
Latin
- 100.* Republican Prose
- 116.* Lucretius, Vergil’s Georgics
- 120.* Latin Prose to AD 14
- 122.* Post-Augustan Prose
- 140.* Medieval Latin
- 155A.* Readings in Medieval Latin
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
Legal Studies
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- Theories of Law and Society
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- Theoretical Foundations of Criminal Law
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- Philosophy of Law
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- Theories of Justice
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- Legal Discourse 1500–1700
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- Philosophy and Law in Ancient Athens
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- Philosophies of Punishment: Ancient to Modern
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- Property and Liberty
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- Law, Self, and Society
- 152AC. Human Rights and Technology
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- International Human Rights
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- Psychology and the Law
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- Law, Politics and Society
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- Feminist Jurisprudence
Letters and Science
- 160B. Effective Personal Ethics for the 21st Century
Linguistics
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- Introduction to Linguistic Science
- C105. The Mind and Language
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- Metaphor
- C108. The Challenge of Cognitive Science to Western Philosophy
- C109. The Neural Basis of Thought and Language
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- Introduction to Syntax and Semantics
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- Logical Semantics
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- Language Typology and Linguistic Universals
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- Pragmatics
Mathematics
- 125A. Mathematical Logic
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- Introduction to the Theory of Sets
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- Incompleteness and Undecidability
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- History of Mathematics
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- Mathematical Methods in Classical and Quantum Mechanics
Media Studies
- 104A. The First Amendment and the Press
Music
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- Music and Meaning
Native American Studies
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- Native American Philosophy
Near Eastern Studies
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- Topics in Islamic Thought and Institutions
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- Sufism
- 146A,B. Islam
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- Religions of Ancient Iran
Peace and Conflict Studies
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- International Human Rights
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- Human Rights and Global Politics
Physics
- 137A,B. Quantum Mechanics
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- Special Relativity and General Relativity
Political Economy
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- Classical Theories of Political Economy
- N101. Contemporary Theories of Political Economy
Political Science
- 112B. History of Political Theory
- 112C. History of Political Theory
- 112D. History of European Political Theory: The 20th Century
- 113A,B. American Political Theory
- 114A. Theories of Governance: Late 20th Century
- 124C. Ethics and Justice in International Affairs
- 157A,B. Constitutional Law of the United States
Psychology (see also Cognitive Science)
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- Biology of Learning
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- Introduction to Human Learning and Memory
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- Developmental Psychology
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- Language Acquisition
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- Psychology of Personality
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- Human Emotion
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- Social Psychology
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- Human Happiness
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- Social Cognition
- 166AC. Cultural Psychology.
Public Health
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- Seminar on Social, Political and Ethical Issues in Health and Medicine
Public Policy
- C103. Wealth and Poverty
- 117AC. Race, Ethnicity, and Public Policy
Religious Studies
- C124. The Renaissance and the Reformation
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- Introduction to Judaism
- C132. Jewish Civilization I: The Biblical Period
- C133. Judaism in Late Antiquity
- C135. Jewish Civilization: Modern Period
- C161. Religion in Early India
- 173AC. Gandhi and the Civil Rights Movement in America
Rhetoric
- 103A. Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory.
- 103B. Approaches and Paradigms in the History of Rhetorical Theory II
- 104: On the Soul: Psychic Life from Plato to Freud
- 106: Ethics without Morals: Nietzsche and Adorno
- 107: Rhetoric of Scientific Discourse
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- Rhetoric of Philosophical Discourse
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- Language, Truth and Dialogue
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- Theory of the Copy
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- Rhetoric of Constitutional Discourse
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- Discourses of Colonialism and Postcoloniality
- 157A. Rhetoric of Modern Political Theory
- 157B. Rhetoric of Contemporary Political Theory
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- Advanced Problems in the Rhetoric of Political Theory
- 159A. Great Theorists in the Rhetoric of Political and Legal Theory
- 159B. Great Themes in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Political and Legal Theory
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- Rhetoric of Legal Philosophy
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- Advanced Themes in Legal Theory, Philosophy, Argumentation
Scandinavian
- 116.* Studies in Prose
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- Section 1. The Works, Context, and Legacy of Søren Kierkegaard
* Contact the Undergraduate Advisor with a syllabus to make sure the current version qualifies.
Sociology
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- Politics and Social Change
South Asian Studies
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- Hindu Mythology
Statistics
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- Game Theory
Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Studies
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- Introduction to Disability Studies