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Intermediate (200-) Level Philosophy Courses

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KNOWLEDGE AND REALITY
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KNOWLEDGE AND REALITY
Page PHILO 212W, 001 [1907]/Professor Press/MTh 1:10-2:25pm
CLASSICAL GREEK PHILOSOPHY: Reading and discussion of major works by Plato and Aristotle in the context of the philosophical thought of the ancient world. This is a course in the history of Western philosophy from the pre-Socratics through late antiquity.
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CLASSICAL GREEK PHILOSOPHY
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FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY: In this course, we will explore epistemological and metaphysical questions and debates in early modern philosophy, focusing on work by Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley and Hume.
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FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY: In this course, we will explore epistemological and metaphysical questions and debates in early modern philosophy, focusing on work by Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley and Hume.
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ASIAN PHILOSOPHIES
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EXISTENTIALISM
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FEMINISM
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MORAL PHILOSOPHY
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POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
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INTERNATIONAL ETHICS
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ETHICS AND SOCIETY
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ETHICAL ISSUES IN BIOLOGY & MEDICAL CARE
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INTERMEDIATE SYMBOLIC LOGIC: This course is a continuation of Philosophy 171 and provides the concepts necessary for taking both advanced courses in logic, and courses in analytic philosophy.