Courses

Course Offerings (Fall 2011)

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COURSE

TITLE

PREREQUISITES/NOTES INSTRUCTOR TIME
0001-01 Introduction Open to All Jeff McConnell MW 1:30-2:45
0001-02 Introduction Open to All Jeff McConnell MW 4:30-5:45
0001-2R Introduction thru Film Mandatory Film Section required for PHIL 0001-02 (no additional credit) Jeff McConnell M 7:30-10:00
0001-03 Introduction HIGH DEMAND/Freshmen Only Susan Russinoff T R 1:30-2:45
0001-04 Introduction Open to All Valentina Urbanek TR 10:30-11:45
0001-05 Introduction Open to All Valentina Urbanek TR 12:00-1:15
0001-06 Introduction Open to All Christopher Phillips M W 4:30-5:45
0001-07 Introduction Open to All Monica Link M W 6:00-7:15
0001-08 Introduction HIGH DEMAND/Freshmen Only Gal Kober TR 3:00-4:15
0001-09 Introduction HIGH DEMAND/Freshmen Only Gal Kober TR 4:30-5:45
0001-10 Introduction Open to All Christopher Phillips M W 3:00-4:15
0001-11 Introduction Open to All Monica Link M W 7:30-8:45
0015-01 Intro to Linguistics X-list PSY 64, CD 143-07 Ariel Goldberg T R 1:30-2:45
0033-01 Logic No credit if taken with 103 Susan Russinoff M 9:30-10:20, T R 10:30-11:20
0039-01 Knowing and Being None David Denby M W 1:30-2:45
0041-01 Western Political Thought I X-list PS 41, CLS 45 Vickie Sullivan MW 10:30-11:45
0043-01 Justice, Equality & Liberty X-list PS 43/Must Register for Mandatory Recitation David Denby M W 10:30-11:45
0043-A Recitation Must also register for 0043-01 TA section AR 9:30-10:20
0043-B Recitation Must also register for 0043-01 TA section FF 12:00-12:50
0043-C Recitation Must also register for 0043-01 TA section EF 10:30-11:20
0048-01 Feminist Philosophy None Nancy Bauer MW 3:00-4:15
0091-01 Topics: Philosophy of Criminal Justice *Cancelled None Erin Kelly TR 12:00–1:15
0091-02 Topics: War & Terrorism None Lionel McPherson TR 10:30-11:45
0091-03 Topics: Skepticism None Avner Baz MW 3:00-4:15
0093-01 Honors Thesis Consent required ARR ARR
0103-01 Logic No credit if taken with 33 George Smith M 4:30-5:20
TR 3:00-3:50
0111-01 Semantics PHIL 15, PHIL 133 or consent Ray Jackendoff MW 3:00-4:15
F 3:30-4:20
0118-01 Philosophy of Biology 2 courses in Philosophy, or Biology, or Graduate status, or consent Patrick Forber TR 4:30–5:45
0121-01 Ethical Theory One Phil course or grad status Avner Baz MW 10:30-11:45
0131-01 Epistemology Phil 1 & one other Phil course or consent Stephen White MW 1:30-2:45
0151-01 Ancient Philosophy One Phil course, X-list CLS 151 Christiana Olfert TR 12:00–1:15
0167-01 Science Before Newton's Principia None George Smith W 6:30-9:00
0191-01 Seminar: Contemporary Virtue Ethics 1 Phil course, 151 helpful but not required Christiana Olfert T 6:30-9:00
         
0191-02 Seminar: Foundations of Cognitive Science Upper Classman, Grad status, or consent Daniel Dennett M 6:30-9:00
0193-01 Undergrad Independent Study Register via one-on-one course form ARR ARR
0195-01 Seminar: Special Topics - Aesthetic Psychology Phil 1 & one other Phil course or consent Stephen White MW 4:30-5:45
0195-02 Special Topics: Formal Epistemology Jr. standing & Logic or Phil 38 Patrick Forber R 1:30-4:00
0195-03 Special Topics - Feminist Philosophy High Demand AAR Nancy Bauer W 12:00-2:20pm
0197-01 Seminar: Ethics, Law & Society One Phil course or Jr. standing Erin Kelly
Lionel McPherson
TR 1:30-2:45
0293-01 Graduate Independent Study Grad status-Register via one-on-one course form ARR ARR
0297-01 Graduate Writing Seminar PHIL MA degree candidate Nancy Bauer/David Denby T 1:30-4:00



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