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Courses
The Department of Philosophy offers a wide range of courses . The Undergraduate and Graduate catalogs contain brief descriptions of the courses offered by the Philosophy Department. Since the content of these courses vary somewhat from semester to semester, more detailed course descriptions written by the faculty members teaching these courses are available from the Philosophy Department Main Office.
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
- Reasoning
- Beginning Philosophy
- Logic
- Introduction to Ethics
- World Religions and Philosophy Classical Greek Philosophy
- Asian Philosophy
- Modern European Philosophy Existentialism and Phenomenology American Philosophy
- Introduction to Political Philosophy Philosophy of Law
- Biomedical Ethics Philosophy of Religion Environmental Ethics Philosophy of Science
- Philosophy of Social and Human Sciences
- Feminism and Philosophy
- Philosophy of Biology
- Philosophy of Technology
- Minds, Brains, and Computers Philosophy and Literature
- Philosophy and Film
- Philosophical Problems (independent study)
- Seminar in Ancient Philosophy Advanced Logic
- Ethics
- Political Philosophy
- Aesthetics
- Epistemology
- Philosophy of Language
- Metaphysics
- Great Figures in Philosophy
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GRADUATE COURSES
- Studies in Greek Philosophy
- Studies in Modern Philosophy
- Studies in American
- Philosophy
- Basic Issues in Contemporary Philosophy
- Contemporary Aesthetics
- Issues in Logic and Epistemology
- History of Aesthetics
- Seminar in Ethics
- Social and Political Philosophy
- Law and Philosophy
- Philosophy of Religion
- Teaching Philosophy
- Philosophy of Science
- Philosophical Psychology
- Seminar in Metaphysics
- Great Figures in Philosophy
- Master's Thesis
- Research
- Doctoral Dissertation
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