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

022649

Course Schedule