Course Syllabi
| Title | Course Code | Date of Offering | Body |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21st Century Philosophy | PHIL*3280 | F13 |
This course is an introduction to the most current philosophical texts and movements developed since the beginning of the 21st century.... |
| Aristotle | PHIL*6311 | F13 |
A study of some of the major works of Aristotle. |
| Business and Professional Ethics | PHIL*2600 | F13 |
This course examines ethical and evaluative issues relating to business and professional practices, and is intended for students... |
| Contemporary British and American Philosophy | PHIL*3130 | F13 |
Contemporary British and American philosophy was shaped by the formation of autonomous scientific disciplines 100 years ago. Once... |
| Critical Thinking | PHIL*2100 | F13 |
This course is designed to develop clarity of thought and method in the analysis and construction of arguments. By contast to PHIL*2110... |
| Critical Thinking | PHIL*2100 | F13 |
This course is designed to develop clarity of thought and method in the analysis and construction of arguments. By contrast to PHIL*2110... |
| Directed Reading | PHIL**3710 | S13 |
This course is intended as an intensive course reading chosen b the student in consultation with the faculty member. Prerequisite... |
| Directed Reading | PHIL*3720 | S13 |
This course is intended as an intensive course of reading chosen by the student in consultation with the faculty member. ... |
| Directed Reading | PHIL*4710 | S13 |
This course is intended as an intensive course of reading chosen by the student in consultation with the faculty member. ... |
| Directed Reading | PHIL*4720 | S13 |
This course is intended as an intensive course of reading chosen by the student in consultation with the faculty member. ... |
| Ethics | PHIL*2120-01 | F13 |
This course introduces both classical and contemporary theories of ethics, focusing on virtue ethics, utiltarianism, existentialism, and... |
| Guided Research Project | PHIL*6990 | S13 |
A guided research project undertaken by students doing an MA by course work, under the supervision of a faculty member. |
| Guided Research Project | PHIL*6990 | F13 |
A guided research project undertaken by students doing an MA by course work, under the supervision of a faculty member. |
| History of Greek and Roman Philosophy | PHIL*2140 | F13 |
A survey if the begginings of Western philosophy, this course will focus on themes such as the nature of reality, the ways we might come... |
| History of Modern European Philosophy from Kant | PHIL*3080 | F13 |
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit from 1807 is a work of overwhelming philosophical significance. Drawing on the duel legacies of... |
| Introductory Philosophy: Basic Problems | PHIL*1050 | F13 |
This course is an introduction to some of the fundamental concepts, problems and skills in philosophy. We shall deal with such questions... |
| Introductory Philosophy: Major Texts | PHIL*1000 | F13 |
The world of ideas is one of the most exciting areas of human study. In this course we will look at some of the most provocative and... |
| Introductory Philosophy: Social and Political Issues | PHIL*1010-01 | F13 |
This introduction to social and political philosophy begins with the classical modern period and ends with current postmodern theory.... |
| Knowledge, Mind and Language | PHIL*2250 | F13 |
This course is an introduction to the nature and possibility of knowledge, in connection with the nature of mind and the role of... |
| MA Seminar | PHIL*6950 | F13 |
A seminar course in which students work on developing a range of academic skills for doing professional philosophy. This course is pass/... |
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