Special Topics in Philosophy
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Overview
Subject area
PHI
Catalog Number
4900
Course Title
Special Topics in Philosophy
Department(s)
Description
Advanced seminar or directed study for minors, to be taken after completion of 9 credits in philosophy. Thorough study of a philosophical problem, author, major text, or school of thought; composition of a seminar paper and an oral presentation required. See Special Topic(s) for this course.
Typically Offered
Fall, Spring, Summer
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Liberal Arts
Yes
Credits
Minimum Units
3
Maximum Units
3
Academic Progress Units
3
Repeat For Credit
No
Components
Name
Lecture
Hours
3
Course Topic ID
1
Formal Description
The Philosophy of Sex and Love
Course Topic ID
2
Formal Description
Personal Identity
Course Topic ID
3
Formal Description
Race and Ethics in America
Course Topic ID
4
Formal Description
Minds and Computers
Course Topic ID
5
Formal Description
Philosophy Today
Course Topic ID
6
Formal Description
Special Tpcs in Phi
Course Topic ID
7
Formal Description
Philosophy and Films
Course Topic ID
8
Formal Description
Advanced Topics in Philosophy
Course Topic ID
9
Formal Description
Human Nature: From Socrates to Cognitive Science
Course Topic ID
10
Formal Description
CAPSTONE
Course Topic ID
11
Formal Description
Life and Art
Course Topic ID
12
Formal Description
Contemporary Japanese Philosophy
Course Topic ID
13
Formal Description
Minds and Bodies
Course Topic ID
14
Formal Description
Ethics and Self Driving Automobiles
Course Topic ID
15
Formal Description
Metaethics
Course Topic ID
16
Formal Description
Moral Psychology
Course Topic ID
17
Formal Description
Philosophy and Grand Strategy
Course Topic ID
18
Formal Description
Immanuel Kant/Theoretical Phi
Course Topic ID
19
Formal Description
Truth and Politics
Course Topic ID
20
Formal Description
Paradoxes
Course Topic ID
21
Formal Description
Critical Philosophy of Race
Course Topic ID
22
Formal Description
Philosophy of War and Peace
Course Topic ID
23
Formal Description
Selfhood and Self-Knowledge
Course Topic ID
24
Formal Description
Belief in a Modern World
Course Topic ID
25
Formal Description
Freedom in an Unequal World
Course Topic ID
26
Formal Description
Language and Mind
Course Topic ID
27
Formal Description
Philosophy of Comedy
Course Topic ID
28
Formal Description
Social Progress&Moral Revolutions
Course Topic ID
29
Formal Description
Philosophy of Comedy
Course Topic ID
30
Formal Description
Sports and Fair Competition
Course Topic ID
31
Formal Description
Complicity in Injustice
Course Topic ID
32
Formal Description
Possibility and Necessity
Course Topic ID
33
Formal Description
The Ultimate Being
Course Topic ID
34
Formal Description
Moral Address, Blame, Hypocrisy
Course Topic ID
35
Formal Description
Philosophical Autobiography
Course Topic ID
36
Formal Description
Functions and the Human Mind
Course Topic ID
37
Formal Description
Philosophy and the Theory of Evolution
Course Topic ID
38
Formal Description
Latin American Philosophy
Course Topic ID
39
Formal Description
Liberation and Philosophy
Course Topic ID
40
Formal Description
A Class about Nothing
Course Topic ID
41
Formal Description
Philosophy of the Body
Requisites
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