Spring 2021 classes offered in Philosophy
schedarc2212PHIL report generated: 21-OCT-21
Class
Sect
#
Units
Notes*
Fee
Dates
Days
Time
Room
Instructor
Cap
Enr
Sust*
PHIL 100 Logic1230123below

MWF09:00-09:50ONLGoodman,MF4521
PHIL 100 Logic2230133below

MWF10:00-10:50ONLGoodman,MF4529
PHIL 100 Logic4230153below

MWF12:00-12:50ONLChandler,JP4525
PHIL 104 Asian Philosophy1230113below

TR09:00-10:20ONLBockover,MI3328
PHIL 106 Moral Controversies1230263below

TR15:00-16:20ONLBockover,MI3332
PHIL 106 Moral Controversies2230273IA

MWF10:00-10:50ONLMcCune,TJ3324
PHIL 107 Intro to Philosophy1230173below

MWF14:00-14:50ONLShaeffer,B3328
PHIL 107 Intro to Philosophy2230183below

MWF15:00-15:50ONLChandler,JP3319
PHIL 198 Supplemental Instruction Logic1238421IA

MW13:00-13:50ONLThobaben,AM2412
PHIL 198 Supplemental Instruction Logic2238431IA

MW17:00-17:50ONLThobaben,AM242
PHIL 302 Environmental Ethics1230193below

MW15:00-16:20ONLCannon,LL3334SF
PHIL 302 Environmental Ethics2230233below

MW13:00-14:20ONLCannon,LL3334SF
PHIL 303 Theories of Ethics1230163below

TR11:00-12:20ONLChandler,JP3332
PHIL 304 Philosophy of Sex and Love1230243IA

TR07:30-08:50ONLBockover,MI2732
PHIL 306 Race, Racism & Philosophy1237963IA

MWF15:00-15:50ONLShaeffer,B3333
PHIL 309B Perspectives:Hum,Sci,Soc Sci1230303IA

MWF16:00-16:50ONLShaeffer,B3333
PHIL 342 Descartes, Locke, Hume1230253IA

TR15:00-16:20ONLChandler,JP3313
PHIL 345 Philosophies of China1238143IA

TR13:00-14:20ONLHeise,D3312
PHIL 371 Contmpry Soc & Political Phil1230223IA

TR09:00-10:20ONLHeise,D3313
PHIL 425 Philosophy of Science1238153IA

MWF08:00-08:50ONLGoodman,MF2712
PHIL 480 HSU Philosophy Forum1230281below
02/10W17:00-18:20ONLBockover,MI407

1



03/03W17:00-18:20ONLBockover,MI

1



03/24W18:00-19:30ONLBockover,MI

1



04/07W17:00-18:20ONLBockover,MI
PHIL 485 Latin American Philosophy1230213below

MW10:00-11:20ONLCannon,LL2312
PHIL 499 Directed Study1232071IA


-ONL
50
PHIL 499 Directed Study2232082IA


-ONLShaeffer,B53
PHIL 499 Directed Study00
1-2IA


-ONL
10



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

Generally, students must register in one section from each component type shown for a particular class. For example, BIOL 104 has two lecture sections and several lab sections. Students who register for one of the lecture sections should also register for one of the labs associated with that lecture. Association numbers and section numbers are shown in parenthesis when multiple values exist.

Class notes
schedarc2212PHIL report generated: 21-OCT-21
Class
CN
Class Notes
PHIL 100 Logic23012IA,This course will enhance your ability to analyze, criticize, and advocate ideas, and reach conclusions based on sound inferences drawn from unambiguous statements of knowledge or belief. All students registered for Logic (PHIL 100) are encouraged to register for PHIL 198 (Logic Supplemental Instruction).
PHIL 100 Logic23013IA,This course will enhance your ability to analyze, criticize, and advocate ideas, and reach conclusions based on sound inferences drawn from unambiguous statements of knowledge or belief. All students registered for Logic (PHIL 100) are encouraged to register for PHIL 198 (Logic Supplemental Instruction).
PHIL 100 Logic23015IA,This course will enhance your ability to analyze, criticize, and advocate ideas, and reach conclusions based on sound inferences drawn from unambiguous statements of knowledge or belief. All students registered for Logic (PHIL 100) are encouraged to register for PHIL 198 (Logic Supplemental Instruction).
PHIL 104 Asian Philosophy23011IA,This course will examine the ancient Chinese philosophies of Taoism and Confucianism, and the ancient East Indian philosophies of Hinduism and Buddhism. PHIL 104 is a DCG course because of its multicultural content; it also satisfies one of the requirements for the Asian Aspects of Philosophy Minor.
PHIL 106 Moral Controversies23026IA,This course will explore major moral theories as applied to contemporary issues, such as: environmental ethics, abortion, discrimination, world hunger, the death penalty, euthanasia, homosexuality, and same-sex marriage.
PHIL 107 Intro to Philosophy23017IA,This course will explore philosophy as the rational inquiry into puzzling questions surrounding important or deep topics. We will focus on the existence of God, the possibility of knowledge, the nature of mind/consciousness, and the question of whether we have free will.
PHIL 107 Intro to Philosophy23018IA,This course will explore philosophy as the rational inquiry into puzzling questions surrounding important or deep topics. We will focus on the existence of God, the possibility of knowledge, the nature of mind/consciousness, and the question of whether we have free will.
PHIL 302 Environmental Ethics23019IA,This course will critique the various approaches to the relationship between human beings and the environment.
PHIL 302 Environmental Ethics23023IA,This course will critique the various approaches to the relationship between human beings and the environment.
PHIL 303 Theories of Ethics23016IA,This course will examine western ethical theories that continue to be influential in both academic philosophy and social/moral life. It will explore how the prescriptions, proscriptions, and techniques embodied by these theories can be applied to students' personal lives.
PHIL 480 HSU Philosophy Forum23028IA,Special Topic Description: This year's HSU Philosophy Forum is on 'Racism and Culture Change'. Our keynote speaker this spring will be Professor George Yancy, whose work on race and racism is nationally renowned.
PHIL 485 Latin American Philosophy23021IA,Special Topic Description: This course will include analysis of philosophy that is representative of work from the precolonial through the contemporary era. The philosophy of Maria Lugones will be specifically featured.