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Courses

Philosophy courses can be fun and challenging, and are a great way to build your critical thinking abilities. Our department offers a broad variety of courses covering all aspects of philosophy, so whether you're interested in logic, politics, religion, Plato, Marx, or ethics, we've got you covered.

Course Offerings

These are the courses offered for the academic year, subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, always check the schedule of classes.

Course Number Credits Fulfills*
Introduction to Philosophy PHILO 10100 3 Individual & Society
Introduction to Ethics and Moral Judgment PHILO 10400 3 Individual & Society
Philosophy, Politics, and Society PHILO 10600 3 Individual & Society
Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method PHILO 17000 3 Scientific World
Power Structure and Injustice PHILO 20008 3
Classical Greek Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle PHILO 21200 3 Writing Intensive
Foundations of Modern Philosophy PHILO 21500 3 Writing Intensive
African-American Philosophy PHILO 22600 3 US Experience in its Diversity, Writing Intensive
Existentialism PHILO 22800 3 Pluralism & Diversity - Group D, Writing Intensive
Feminist Philosophy PHILO 23000 3 Writing Intensive
International Ethics PHILO 24800 3 Writing Intensive
Problems of Law and Morality PHILO 25200 3
Aesthetics PHILO 25800 3 Writing Intensive
Mind, Language, and Cognition PHILO 26800 3 Writing Intensive
Symbolic Logic PHILO 27500 3
Revolutions in Modern Philosophy PHILO 31800 3 Pluralism and Diversity - Group D, Writing Intensive
Metaphysics PHILO 36000 3 Writing Intensive
Logic and Computers PHILO 37200 3
Advanced Symbolic Logic PHILO 37500 3
Philosophy of Science PHILO 37900 3 Writing Intensive
Plato PHILO 38010 3 Writing Intensive
Wittgenstein PHILO 38080 3 Writing Intensive
Readings in Philosophy
PHILO 49201 1
Readings in Philosophy
PHILO 49202 2
Readings in Philosophy
PHILO 49203 3
Readings in Philosophy
PHILO 49204 4
Readings in Philosophy
PHILO 49205 5
Readings in Philosophy
PHILO 49206 6
Honors Tutorial PHILO 49403 3
Honors Tutorial PHILO 49406 6
In Service PHILO 49801 1
In Service PHILO 49802 2
In Service PHILO 49803 3

*Fulfills Hunter Core Requirement.

Course Number Session / Weeks Credits Instructor
Introduction to Philosophy PHILO 10100 Session 1 / 6 Weeks 3 Christina Weinbaum
Introduction to Ethics and Moral Judgment PHILO 10400 Session 1 / 6 Weeks 3 Dana Grabelsky
Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method PHILO 17000 Session 1 / 8 Weeks 3 Justin Garson
Stoicism PHILO 20004 Session 2 / 5 Weeks 3 Justine Borer
Readings in Philosophy PHILO 49203 Session 1 / 11 Week 3 TBA

*Fulfills Hunter Core Requirement.

Course Number Credits Fulfills*
Introduction to Philosophy PHILO 10100 3 Individual & Society
Introduction to Ethics and Moral Judgment PHILO 10400 3 Individual & Society
Philosophy, Politics, and Society PHILO 10600 3 Individual & Society
Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method PHILO 17000 3 Scientific World
Stoicism PHILO 20004 3 Writing Intensive
Classical Greek Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle PHILO 21200 3 Writing Intensive
Foundations of Modern Philosophy PHILO 21500 3 Writing Intensive
Indian Philosophy PHILO 22100 3 Pluralism and Diversity - Group A, Writing Intensive
African-American Philosophy PHILO 22600 3 US Experience in its Diversity, Writing Intensive
Existentialism PHILO 22800 3 Pluralism & Diversity - Group D, Writing Intensive
Feminist Philosophy PHILO 23000 3 Writing Intensive
Moral Philosophy PHILO 23000 3 Writing Intensive
Political Philosophy PHILO 24600 3 Writing Intensive
International Ethics PHILO 24800 3 Writing Intensive
Ethical Issues in Biology and Medical Care PHILO 25400 3
Environmental Philosophy PHILO 25500 3 Writing Intensive
Aesthetics PHILO 25800 3 Writing Intensive
Symbolic Logic PHILO 27500 3
Revolutions in Modern Philosophy PHILO 31800 3 Pluralism and Diversity - Group D, Writing Intensive
Metaphysics PHILO 36000 3 Writing Intensive
Philosophy of Mind PHILO 36600 3 Writing Intensive
Kant PHILO 38068 3 Writing Intensive
Philosophy of Music PHILO 39413 3
Readings in Philosophy
PHILO 49201 1
Readings in Philosophy
PHILO 49202 2
Readings in Philosophy
PHILO 49203 3
Readings in Philosophy
PHILO 49204 4
Readings in Philosophy
PHILO 49205 5
Readings in Philosophy
PHILO 49206 6
Honors Tutorial PHILO 49403 3
Honors Tutorial PHILO 49406 6
In Service PHILO 49801 1
In Service PHILO 49802 2
In Service PHILO 49803 3

*Fulfills
Hunter Core Requirement.

Read More About Our Spring 2025 Courses

Schedule of Classes

You can search for the schedule of the classes using either CUNY Global Search Tool or by logging into your CUNYfirst account using their Search for Classes option.

  1. Go to the CUNY Global Search website.
  2. Set the "Institution" to Hunter College.
  3. Pick a semester under "Term".
  4. Set "Subject" to Philosophy.
  5. Set your "Course Career" to Undergraduate.
  6. Click Search.
  1. Go to the CUNYfirst website.
  2. Log in with your CUNYfirst credentials.
  3. Click on Student Center > Course Planning & Enrollment > Class Search and Enroll.

Course Catalog

The course catalog lists all Philosophy courses ever taught. To see the full list of Philosophy courses, use the undergraduate course catalog. Philosophy courses have the prefix PHIL.

SEE CATALOG
for the full list of courses

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