{"id":7452,"date":"2023-10-17T11:06:05","date_gmt":"2023-10-17T16:06:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uwm.edu\/webid2-test-lsweb\/?page_id=7452"},"modified":"2024-07-12T15:05:47","modified_gmt":"2024-07-12T20:05:47","slug":"all-philosophy-graduate-courses","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/uwm.edu\/philosophy\/students\/graduate\/all-philosophy-graduate-courses\/","title":{"rendered":"All Philosophy Graduate Courses"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"default\">This is a list of <strong>all<\/strong> graduate courses and U\/G courses offered in the program; U\/G courses can be taken by both undergraduate and graduate students. Not all courses are offered in all semesters and each description indicates when it was last offered. Visit the <a href=\".\/upcoming-courses\/\">Upcoming Courses page<\/a> for a list of courses offered in the current and next semesters. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"has-css-opacity\" \/>\n\n\n\n<style>\ndd { \n margin-left: 30px;\n  margin-top: 0px;\n\tmargin-bottom: 0px;\n}\n\t\n\tdt {\n\t\tmargin-top: 25px;\n\t}\n<\/style>\n\n<dl><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0303 Mind and Knowledge<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Studies the natures of action, belief and knowledge and the constraint that knowledge imposes on responsible action and belief, both in individuals and across society.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Philos 101(P) or 215(P).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0303G Mind and Knowledge<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Studies the natures of action, belief and knowledge and the constraint that knowledge imposes on responsible action and belief, both in individuals and across society.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Philos 101(P) or 215(P).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0317 Metaphysics<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Study of perennial philosophical issues about the nature of the world and our relation to it; realism, idealism, causality, the mind-body problem, time, truth.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0317G Metaphysics<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Study of perennial philosophical issues about the nature of the world and our relation to it; realism, idealism, causality, the mind-body problem, time, truth.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0324 Philosophy of Science<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Study of traditional and recent views about the nature, aim and ways of evaluating scientific theories, with reference to both the natural and social sciences.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0324G Philosophy of Science<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Study of traditional and recent views about the nature, aim and ways of evaluating scientific theories, with reference to both the natural and social sciences.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0335 Philosophy of Biology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Philosophical study of topics in the biological sciences, such as evolutionary explanations, genetic determinism, the definition of life, what constitutes a biological individual.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2010, Spring 2005.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0335G Philosophy of Biology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Philosophical study of topics in the biological sciences, such as evolutionary explanations, genetic determinism, the definition of life, what constitutes a biological individual.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2010, Spring 2005.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0337 Environmental Ethics<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Theories of environmental ethics, practical application. Responsibilities to nature\/future generations; moral value\/status of environment and organisms; philosophical issues concerning environmental studies and ecology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0337G Environmental Ethics<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Theories of environmental ethics, practical application. Responsibilities to nature\/future generations; moral value\/status of environment and organisms; philosophical issues concerning environmental studies and ecology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0349 Great Moral Philosophers<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Major themes of moral philosophy from Plato and Aristotle to Bentham and Mill, with critical study of the outstanding works.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2021, Spring 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0349G Great Moral Philosophers<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Major themes of moral philosophy from Plato and Aristotle to Bentham and Mill, with critical study of the outstanding works.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2021, Spring 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0350 Introduction to the Comparative Study of Religion<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Analysis of the nature of religion, of various comparative typological classifications and methodological approaches; basic problems in understanding the varieties of religious experience and expression.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Philos 204(P), Philos\/Hist\/Hebr St 275(P) or Anthro 203(P).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2006, Spring 2004.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0350G Introduction to the Comparative Study of Religion<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Analysis of the nature of religion, of various comparative typological classifications and methodological approaches; basic problems in understanding the varieties of religious experience and expression.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Philos 204(P), Philos\/Hist\/Hebr St 275(P) or Anthro 203(P).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2006, Spring 2004.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0351 Philosophy of Mind<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Critical study of the nature of mind and its relation to body and matter, with emphasis on recent advances in philosophy and psychology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2018.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0351G Philosophy of Mind<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Critical study of the nature of mind and its relation to body and matter, with emphasis on recent advances in philosophy and psychology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2018.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0355 Political Philosophy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Philosophical doctrines involved in justification of political decisions; analysis of fundamental concepts such as the common good, authority, justice, natural law, and natural rights.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0355G Political Philosophy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Philosophical doctrines involved in justification of political decisions; analysis of fundamental concepts such as the common good, authority, justice, natural law, and natural rights.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0358 Action, Will, and Freedom<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The nature of the will, agency, intentional action, and the problem of free will and determinism.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st, 3 cr philos; or grad st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022, Spring 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0358G Action, Will, and Freedom<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The nature of the will, agency, intentional action, and the problem of free will and determinism.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st, 3 cr philos; or grad st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022, Spring 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0360 Philosophy of Perception<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Major issues in the philosophy of perception: the nature of sensation, perception and inference, the relationship of perception and belief.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr in Philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2011, Spring 2010.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0360G Philosophy of Perception<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Major issues in the philosophy of perception: the nature of sensation, perception and inference, the relationship of perception and belief.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr in Philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2011, Spring 2010.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0384 The Philosophy of Law<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The idea of law and its relationship to morality. Issues of legal obligation, rights, responsibility, and punishment.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr philos or previous course in political theory or law studies recom.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Philos 384 & Pol Sci 384 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0384G The Philosophy of Law<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The idea of law and its relationship to morality. Issues of legal obligation, rights, responsibility, and punishment.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr philos or previous course in political theory or law studies recom.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Philos 384 & Pol Sci 384 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0430 Great Thinkers of the Ancient Period<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>An examination of, and engagement with, the thought of some of the major philosophers of the ancient period, including the Pre-Socratics, Plato, and Aristotle.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0430G Great Thinkers of the Ancient Period<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>An examination of, and engagement with, the thought of some of the major philosophers of the ancient period, including the Pre-Socratics, Plato, and Aristotle.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0431 History of Medieval Philosophy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Critical and historical examination of writings of medieval philosophers such as Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Duns Scotus, Ockham, Al Farabi, Maimonides.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2009, Spring 2008.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0431G History of Medieval Philosophy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Critical and historical examination of writings of medieval philosophers such as Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Duns Scotus, Ockham, Al Farabi, Maimonides.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2009, Spring 2008.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0432 Great Thinkers of the Modern Period<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>An examination of the thought of representative philosophers of the 17th and 18th centuries.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0432G Great Thinkers of the Modern Period<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>An examination of the thought of representative philosophers of the 17th and 18th centuries.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0433 Nineteenth-Century Philosophers<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Hegel, Schopenhauer, Marx, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and others. The conflict of idealistic, materialistic, and irrationalist philosophies of the nineteenth century and their influence on its social, literary, and religious movements.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2012, Fall 2010.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0433G Nineteenth-Century Philosophers<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Hegel, Schopenhauer, Marx, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and others. The conflict of idealistic, materialistic, and irrationalist philosophies of the nineteenth century and their influence on its social, literary, and religious movements.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2012, Fall 2010.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0434 Survey of Contemporary Philosophy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Comparison of problems and solutions dealt with by currently active movements and philosophers, including Carnap, Croce, Dewey, Heidegger, Husserl, Moore, Russell, Sartre, and Wittgenstein.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0434G Survey of Contemporary Philosophy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Comparison of problems and solutions dealt with by currently active movements and philosophers, including Carnap, Croce, Dewey, Heidegger, Husserl, Moore, Russell, Sartre, and Wittgenstein.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0435 Existentialism<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Analysis of existentialist thinkers such as Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre, and Merleau-Ponty.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2018, Spring 2011.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0435G Existentialism<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Analysis of existentialist thinkers such as Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre, and Merleau-Ponty.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2018, Spring 2011.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0437 Phenomenology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Husserl's phenomenological method and its impact on recent continental philosophy, e.g. Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2012, Fall 2003.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0437G Phenomenology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Husserl's phenomenological method and its impact on recent continental philosophy, e.g. Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2012, Fall 2003.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0461 Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Problems central to Islamic theology, philosophy, and mysticism, and their relations to the teachings of Islam.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2005, Spring 2002.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0461G Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Problems central to Islamic theology, philosophy, and mysticism, and their relations to the teachings of Islam.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2005, Spring 2002.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0474 Contemporary Religious Thought:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Analysis of two or more contemporary religious thinkers (e.g., Buber, Heschel, Tillich, Barth, Bultmann, death-of-God theologians, Moltmann, Pannenberg, Rahner, Chardin). Difficulties and objections are discussed.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st, 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0474G Contemporary Religious Thought:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Analysis of two or more contemporary religious thinkers (e.g., Buber, Heschel, Tillich, Barth, Bultmann, death-of-God theologians, Moltmann, Pannenberg, Rahner, Chardin). Difficulties and objections are discussed.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st, 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0475 Special Topics in Indian Religious Thought:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of selected Hindu and Indian Buddhist thinkers and schools of thought, e.g. the Vedanta of Sankara and Ramanuja, Mahayana thought, modern Vedanta, Gandhi.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Pereq: jr st; 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2005, Fall 2003.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0475G Special Topics in Indian Religious Thought:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of selected Hindu and Indian Buddhist thinkers and schools of thought, e.g. the Vedanta of Sankara and Ramanuja, Mahayana thought, modern Vedanta, Gandhi.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Pereq: jr st; 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2005, Fall 2003.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0497 Study Abroad:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-12 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Designed to enroll students in UWM sponsored program before course work level, content and credits are determined and\/or in specially prepared program course work.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and acceptance for Study Abroad Program.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024, Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0497G Study Abroad:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-12 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Designed to enroll students in UWM sponsored program before course work level, content and credits are determined and\/or in specially prepared program course work.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and acceptance for Study Abroad Program.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024, Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0511 Symbolic Logic<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>First-order predicate calculus; formal properties of theoretical systems; chief results of modern mathematical logic; advanced topics such as completeness and computability.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing or consent of instructor; PHILOS\u00a0212(P) or 6 cr of MATH at the 300-level or above; or graduate standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>COMPSCI\u00a0511, MATH\u00a0511 and PHILOS\u00a0511 are jointly offered and count as repeat of each other.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2019, Fall 2015.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0511G Symbolic Logic<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>First-order predicate calculus; formal properties of theoretical systems; chief results of modern mathematical logic; advanced topics such as completeness and computability.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing or consent of instructor; PHILOS\u00a0212(P) or 6 cr of MATH at the 300-level or above; or graduate standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>COMPSCI\u00a0511, MATH\u00a0511 and PHILOS\u00a0511 are jointly offered and count as repeat of each other.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2019, Fall 2015.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0516 Language and Meaning<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Philosophical issues of the semantics, syntax and pragmatics of language; relations between philosophy of language and metaphysics, epistemology and philosophy of science.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & Philos 101(P) or 432(P).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0516G Language and Meaning<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Philosophical issues of the semantics, syntax and pragmatics of language; relations between philosophy of language and metaphysics, epistemology and philosophy of science.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & Philos 101(P) or 432(P).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0517 Special Problems in the Philosophy of Language and Linguistics:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>In depth study of one or more topics concerning the nature of language; its acquisition, use and formal structures.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic & cons advisor & instr to 6 cr max.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0517G Special Problems in the Philosophy of Language and Linguistics:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>In depth study of one or more topics concerning the nature of language; its acquisition, use and formal structures.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic & cons advisor & instr to 6 cr max.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0518 Philosophy of History<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The nature of historical knowledge and belief in terms of the justification of historical narration, explanation and prediction.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0518G Philosophy of History<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The nature of historical knowledge and belief in terms of the justification of historical narration, explanation and prediction.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0519 Special Problems in Metaphysics and Epistemology:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study in such topics as perception, skepticism, induction, mathematical knowledge, universals, causality, substance, determinism, possibility.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and 3 cr PHILOS.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0519G Special Problems in Metaphysics and Epistemology:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study in such topics as perception, skepticism, induction, mathematical knowledge, universals, causality, substance, determinism, possibility.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and 3 cr PHILOS.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0520 Philosophy of the Natural Sciences<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The nature and function of science; the logic of scientific method; clarification of such concepts as cause, law, theory, probability, determinism, and teleology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0520G Philosophy of the Natural Sciences<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The nature and function of science; the logic of scientific method; clarification of such concepts as cause, law, theory, probability, determinism, and teleology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0521 Philosophy of the Social Sciences<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The nature and scope of the social sciences; explanatory, interpretive, and normative concerns in theory construction, their interconnection, and their methodological implications.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0521G Philosophy of the Social Sciences<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The nature and scope of the social sciences; explanatory, interpretive, and normative concerns in theory construction, their interconnection, and their methodological implications.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0522 Special Topics in the Philosophy of Science:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Consideration of one or more of the following: logic of theory construction, theoretical entities, measurement, nature of laws, conventionalism, operationalism, and induction.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0522G Special Topics in the Philosophy of Science:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Consideration of one or more of the following: logic of theory construction, theoretical entities, measurement, nature of laws, conventionalism, operationalism, and induction.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0532 Philosophical Problems:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of one or two particular problems, such as determinism and freedom, ethical relativism, memory, or perception.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and 3 cr PHILOS.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0532G Philosophical Problems:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of one or two particular problems, such as determinism and freedom, ethical relativism, memory, or perception.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and 3 cr PHILOS.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0542 Punishment and Responsibility<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Views on the moral permissibility of punishment and other forms of penalization; the foundations of a general theory of moral responsibility.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos. Philos 241(R) or social science background recom.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0542G Punishment and Responsibility<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Views on the moral permissibility of punishment and other forms of penalization; the foundations of a general theory of moral responsibility.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st & 3 cr in philos. Philos 241(R) or social science background recom.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0551 Aristotle<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of one or more of Aristotle's major works or of themes and problems in Aristotle's thought. Particular attention to careful analysis of the texts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr philos; Philos 430(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2016, Spring 1995.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0551G Aristotle<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of one or more of Aristotle's major works or of themes and problems in Aristotle's thought. Particular attention to careful analysis of the texts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr philos; Philos 430(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2016, Spring 1995.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0554 Special Topics in the History of Modern Philosophy:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of a philosopher, movement, or historical problem in modern philosophy, e.g., Spinoza, British empiricists, Locke's influence upon the Enlightenment, overthrow of Hegelian idealism.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and 3 credits in PHILOS; PHILOS\u00a0432(R); or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0554G Special Topics in the History of Modern Philosophy:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of a philosopher, movement, or historical problem in modern philosophy, e.g., Spinoza, British empiricists, Locke's influence upon the Enlightenment, overthrow of Hegelian idealism.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and 3 credits in PHILOS; PHILOS\u00a0432(R); or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0555 Recent Philosophy:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of one or more philosophers or philosophical movements of the recent past.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2005, Fall 2004.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0555G Recent Philosophy:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of one or more philosophers or philosophical movements of the recent past.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 3 cr philos.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2005, Fall 2004.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0562 Special Topics in Ethics and Social and Political Philosophy:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of issues such as the concept of law, punishment, liberty, civil disobedience, the public good, and the applicability of scientific method to social issues.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and completion of 3 cr in PHILOS.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0562G Special Topics in Ethics and Social and Political Philosophy:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of issues such as the concept of law, punishment, liberty, civil disobedience, the public good, and the applicability of scientific method to social issues.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and completion of 3 cr in PHILOS.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0681 Seminar in Advanced Topics:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Seminar on a philosopher, philosophical movement, issue, or problem for majors and graduate students. Research papers required.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>senior standing and 12 cr in PHILOS at the 300-level or above; or graduate standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max. Additional prerequisites announced in the Schedule of Classes each time course is offered.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0681G Seminar in Advanced Topics:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Seminar on a philosopher, philosophical movement, issue, or problem for majors and graduate students. Research papers required.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>senior standing and 12 cr in PHILOS at the 300-level or above; or graduate standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max. Additional prerequisites announced in the Schedule of Classes each time course is offered.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0712 Fundamentals of Formal Logic<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A study of basic aspects of contemporary formal logic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>grad st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0756 Seminar in Major Movements in Philosophical Thought:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of school or movement such as continental rationalism, empiricism; existentialism, phenomenology, etc. Specific topic and any additional prerequisites announced in schedule of classes each time course is offered.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>grad st; cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Retakable w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2017, Fall 2008, Spring 2007, Spring 2006.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0758 Seminar in Major Philosophers:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intensive study of the thought or system, or an important part of the thought or system, of a major figure in philosophy.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>graduate standing; consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Specific topics and any additional prerequisites announced in schedule of classes each time course is offered. Retakable with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0790 Advanced Topics in Philosophy:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Discussion of special advanced topics in Philosophy.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>graduate standing; additional prerequisites depending on topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Retakable with change in topic to 9 cr max. 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Satisfactory\/Unsatisfactory only.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2018, Summer 2017, Fall 2013, Summer 2010.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0903 Seminar in Epistemology:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>2-3 cr. Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Specific topics and any additional prerequisites announced in schedule of classes each time course is offered.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>graduate standing and consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Retakable with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Spring 2021, Fall 2019, Spring 2018.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>PHILOS\u00a0911 Seminar in Logic:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>2-3 cr. 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