| Spring 2024 classes offered in Philosophy
schedarc2242PHIL report generated: 27-MAR-24 | |||||||||||||
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| Class | Sect | # | Units | Notes* | Fee | Dates | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | Cap | Enr | Sust* |
| PHIL 100 Logic | 1 | 22175 | 3 | TR | 11:00-12:20 | FH_025 | Chandler,JP | 45 | 41 | ||||
| PHIL 100 Logic | 2 | 22176 | 3 | TR | 13:00-14:20 | NR_224 | Chandler,JP | 45 | 43 | ||||
| PHIL 106 Moral Controversies | 1 | 22182 | 3 | MWF | 10:00-10:50 | FH_025 | Chandler,JP | 33 | 37 | SR | |||
| PHIL 107 Intro to Philosophy | 1 | 22178 | 3 | MWF | 10:00-10:50 | ONL | Heise,D | 33 | 33 | ||||
| PHIL 107 Intro to Philosophy | 2 | 22876 | 3 | MWF | 11:00-11:50 | ONL | Heise,D | 33 | 31 | ||||
| PHIL 211 Modern Philosophy | 1 | 22877 | 3 | MWF | 13:00-13:50 | HGH_106 | Chandler,JP | 33 | 15 | ||||
| PHIL 302 Environmental Ethics | 1 | 22179 | 3 | MW | 13:00-14:20 | FH_177 | Cannon,LT | 33 | 33 | SF | |||
| PHIL 302 Environmental Ethics | 2 | 22181 | 3 | MW | 15:00-16:20 | FH_206 | Cannon,LT | 33 | 32 | SF | |||
| PHIL 303 Theories of Ethics | 1 | 22177 | 3 | MW | 09:00-10:20 | GH_124 | Cannon,LT | 33 | 35 | ||||
| PHIL 309B Perspectives:Hum,Sci,Soc Sci | 1 | 22184 | 3 | MWF | 14:00-14:50 | SH_115 | Shaeffer,B | 33 | 34 | SR | |||
| PHIL 309B Perspectives:Hum,Sci,Soc Sci | 2 | 23020 | 3 | MWF | 15:00-15:50 | SH_115 | Shaeffer,B | 33 | 32 | SR | |||
| PHIL 346 Philosophies of India | 1 | 23345 | 3 | TR | 11:00-12:20 | BSS_408 | Heise,D | 33 | 15 | ||||
| PHIL 349 Latin American Philosophy | 1 | 23346 | 3 | TR | 15:00-16:20 | FR_105 | Shaeffer,B | 33 | 15 | ||||
| PHIL 415 Symbolic Logic | 1 | 23347 | 3 | MWF | 11:00-11:50 | FH_204 | Chandler,JP | 33 | 8 | ||||
| PHIL 485 19th-Century Philosophy | 1 | 22180 | 3 | below | TR | 13:00-14:20 | BSS_408 | Heise,D | 23 | 7 | |||
| Class notes
schedarc2242PHIL report generated: 27-MAR-24 | ||
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| Class | CN | Class Notes |
| PHIL 485 19th-Century Philosophy | 22180 | Special 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. |