Plato: Early Dialogues (PHIL 212.001 13475) An introductory overview of classical Greek Philosophy presented through a reading of some early dialogues of Plato. Open to all undergraduate students.
For a list of all the philosophy courses we offer, please see the relevant section in the undergraduate course catalog. Fall 2024 PHIL 100 Critical Questions: The Human Self/COLL 100 (Davies, Guerrero ...
Note: This course differs from PHIL 111W in not being writing-centered. A general introduction to the problems and methods of philosophy drawing on classic and contemporary texts. Topics covered may ...
The University Catalog contains a complete list of courses taught in the Philosophy Department. Undergraduate courses are those numbered in the 1000s, 2000s, 3000s, and 4000s. Upper division courses ...
The group will be limited to 10 undergraduates, (freshmen, sophomores and juniors only), the ... No. This course does not require specific background in theology or philosophy. This course also does ...
This course is an introduction to argumentation and reasoning. It focuses on the kinds of arguments one is likely to encounter in academic work, in the media, and in philosophical, social, and ...
The Perspectives Program currently offers core courses that fulfill core philosophy and another core area of study: theology, arts and literature, social science or natural science. Most of the ...
This single honours course will give ... are available for prospective philosophy students including part-time study and foundation year programmes. We offer a generous package of financial support ...