All Courses
View a comprehensive list of Philosophy Department courses in the Bulletin.
Course Requirement Categories
Courses listed according to the requirements that they fulfill:
| Elective (4) | Logic (1) | History (1) | Upper level Ethics (1) | Upper level M&E (2) |
| PHIL 1a Intro | PHIL 6a Intro to Symbolic Logic | PHIL 107b Kant's Moral Theory | PHIL 102a Self-Love and What To Do With It: A Philosophical Analysis | PHIL 131b The Metaphysics of Death |
| PHIL 12b Social Justice | PHIL 106b Mathematical Logic | PHIL 122a History of Ethics | PHIL 107b Kant's Moral Theory |
PHIL 132a Infinity |
| PHIL 13b The Idea of the Market: Economic Philosophies |
PHIL xxx (New course) Intermediate Logic | PHIL 149a Leibniz, Hume and Kant on Necessity | PHIL 108a Philosophy and Gender | PHIL 133a Consciousness, Brain, and Self |
| PHIL 17a Intro to Ethics | PHIL 161a Plato | PHIL 109b Ethics and the Emotions | PHIL 134b Philosophy of Perception | |
| PHIL 18b Intro to History of Philosophy | PHIL 162b Aristotle | PHIL 110a The Good Life or How Should One Live? | PHIL 135a Theory of Knowledge | |
| PHIL 19a Human Rights | PHIL 166a Hume | PHIL 111a What is Justice? | PHIL 136a Personal Identity | |
| PHIL 20a Social and Political Philosophy: Democracy and Disobedience | PHIL 168a Kant | PHIL 112a Philosophy of the State | PHIL 137a Nature or Nurture? the Innateness Controversy | |
| PHIL 21a Environmental Ethics | PHIL 170a Descartes | PHIL 114b Topics in Ethical Theory | ||
| PHIL 22b Philosophy of Law | PHIL 177a Simone Weil | PHIL 116a Topics in Political Philosophy | PHIL 139b Topics in Logic | |
| PHIL 23b Biomedical Ethics | PHIL 179a God, Man and World: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz | PHIL 117b Topics in the Philosophy of Law | PHIL 140a Logic and Language | |
| PHIL 24a Philosophy of Religion | PHIL 180b From Sensation ot Understanding: Locke, Berkeley and Hume | PHIL 118a War and Morality | PHIL 141b Topics in Philosophy and Cognitive Science | |
| PHIL 35a Philosophy of Science | PHIL 181a Schopenhauer and Nietzsche: Art and Politics | PHIL 122a History of Ethics | PHIL 142b The Subjective Point of View | |
| PHIL 37a Philosophy of Language | PHIL 124a Philosophy of Revolution | PHIL 143a Consciousness and Self | ||
| PHIL 38b Philosophy of Mathematics | PHIL 144a Philosophical Problems of Space and Time | |||
| PHIL 39b Philosophy of Mind | PHIL 145b Topics in the Philosophy of Language | |||
| PHIL 66b Contemporary Analytic Philosophy | PHIL 146a Idea of God | |||
| PHIL 74b Foundations of American Pragmatism | PHIL 147a Transcendental Arguments | |||
| PHIL 78a Existentialism |
PHIL 149a Leibniz, Hume and Kant on Necessity | |||
| PHIL 113b Aesthetics: Painting, Photography and Film |
PHIL 150b Topics in Epistemology and Metaphysics | |||
| PHIL 129a Philosophical Problems |
PHIL 151a Philosophy of Action | |||
| PHIL 148b Philosophy of the Humanities |
PHIL 166a Hume | |||
| PHIL 165a Hilary Putnam |
PHIL 168a Kant | |||
| PHIL 178b Major Figures of the Christian Faith |
PHIL 170a Descartes |
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| PHIL 177a Simone Weil |
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| PHIL 179a God, Man and World: Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz |
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| PHIL 180a From Sensation to Understanding: Locke, Berkeley, and Hume | ||||
| PHIL 182a Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations |