Spring 2024 classes offered in Philosophy
schedarc2242PHIL report generated: 27-MAR-24
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Sect
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Units
Notes*
Fee
Dates
Days
Time
Room
Instructor
Cap
Enr
Sust*
PHIL 100 Logic1221753


TR11:00-12:20FH_025Chandler,JP4541
PHIL 100 Logic2221763


TR13:00-14:20NR_224Chandler,JP4543
PHIL 106 Moral Controversies1221823


MWF10:00-10:50FH_025Chandler,JP3337SR
PHIL 107 Intro to Philosophy1221783


MWF10:00-10:50ONLHeise,D3333
PHIL 107 Intro to Philosophy2228763


MWF11:00-11:50ONLHeise,D3331
PHIL 211 Modern Philosophy1228773


MWF13:00-13:50HGH_106Chandler,JP3315
PHIL 302 Environmental Ethics1221793


MW13:00-14:20FH_177Cannon,LT3333SF
PHIL 302 Environmental Ethics2221813


MW15:00-16:20FH_206Cannon,LT3332SF
PHIL 303 Theories of Ethics1221773


MW09:00-10:20GH_124Cannon,LT3335
PHIL 309B Perspectives:Hum,Sci,Soc Sci1221843


MWF14:00-14:50SH_115Shaeffer,B3334SR
PHIL 309B Perspectives:Hum,Sci,Soc Sci2230203


MWF15:00-15:50SH_115Shaeffer,B3332SR
PHIL 346 Philosophies of India1233453


TR11:00-12:20BSS_408Heise,D3315
PHIL 349 Latin American Philosophy1233463


TR15:00-16:20FR_105Shaeffer,B3315
PHIL 415 Symbolic Logic1233473


MWF11:00-11:50FH_204Chandler,JP338
PHIL 485 19th-Century Philosophy1221803below

TR13:00-14:20BSS_408Heise,D237



* Notes: IA=Instructor approval required, DA=Department approval required
* Sust: classes designated as Sustainability Focused (SF) or Sustainability Related (SR)

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Class notes
schedarc2242PHIL report generated: 27-MAR-24
Class
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Class Notes
PHIL 485 19th-Century Philosophy22180Special Topic Description: Philosophies that emerged in response to the failures of Enlightenment philosophies, such as: Romanticism, Marxism, Existentialism, Pragmatism, and their shifts in perspective, methodology and views of the good-life.