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Upcoming Philosophy Courses

Fall '22

  • PHIL 1301 - Intro to Phil. (FLIP)
  • PHIL 2301 - Intro to Logic
  • PHIL 3317 (WIN) - History of Phil - Renais. To Contemp.
    Modernist Precursors to Postmodernism (Nolen)
  • PSCI 3313 Class & Med Political Phil

Winter '22

  • PHIL 4380 XL w/ENGL 4380 - Philosohy of Literature
    Jorge Luis Borges (Nolen)

Spring '23

  • PHIL 2306- Intro to Ethics (FLIP)
  • PHIL 3342 XL w/ ENGL 3342 (WIN) - Great Books Renais. to Present
    Postmodernism, Simulation, and Positivist Nihilism (Nolen)
  • PHIL 3304 (WIN)-Contemp. Moral Issues
    The Ethics of Emerging Technologies (Galbraith)
  • PSCI 3314 Modern Political Phil.

May '23

  • PHIL 3321- Phil. of World Religions:
    Hinduism and Buddhism (Galbraith)

Summer Session I '23

  • PHIL 1301 - Intro to Phil.
    (Nolen)

Summer Session II '23

  • PHIL 2306 - Intro to Ethics
    (Galbraith)

Fall '23

  • PHIL 1301 - Intro to Phil. (FLIP)
  • PHIL 2301 - Intro to Logic
  • PHIL 3341 XL w/ENGL 3341 (WIN) - Great Books - Ancient to Renais.
    The Western Utopian Project (Nolen)
  • PHIL 3316 (WIN) - Classic. to Renais. Philosophy
    Philosophy of Science from Aristotle to the Scientific Resolution
  • PSCI 3313 Class & Med Political Phil

Winter '23

  • PHIL 4380 XL w/ENGL 4380 - Philosohy of Literature
    Fyodor Dostoevsky (Nolen)

Spring '24

  • PHIL 2306 - Intro to Ethics (FLIP)
  • PHIL 3302 - Phil. of Law XL with CRIJ 3302
  • PHIL 3342 XL w/ ENGL 3342 (WIN) - Great Books- Renais. To Present
    Cataclysm and Post-Apocalyptic Dystopias (Nolen)
  • PHIL 3317 (WIN) - Renais. to Contemp. Philosophy
    Phil. of Science: From the Positivists to Post-truth
  • PSCI 3314 Modern Political Phil.

May '24

  • PHIL 4395 Special Topics in Phil.
    Philosophy of Mind (Galbraith)

Summer Session I '24

  • PHIL 2301 - Intro to Logic
    (Galbraith)

Summer Session II '24

  • PHIL 1301 - Intro to Phil.
    (Nolen)

Fall '24

  • PHIL 1301 - Intro to Phil. (FLIP)
  • PHIL 2301 - Intro to Logic
  • PHIL 4310 - Great Thinkers
    Friedrich Nietzsche (Nolen)
  • PHIL 3316 (WIN) - Contem. Morals Issues
    Environmental Ethics (Galbraith)
  • PSCI 3313 Class & Med Political Phil.

Winter '24

  • PHIL 4380 XL w/ENGL 4380 - Philosophy of Literature
    Albert Camus (Nolen)

Spring '25

  • PHIL 2306 - Intro to Ethics (FLIP)
  • PHIL 4388 XL w/ ENGL 4388 - Existentialism
    Philosophical Novels of the Absurd (Nolen)
  • PHIL 3321 (WIN) - Phil. of World Religions
    Faith and Reason (Galbraith)
  • PSCI 3314 Modern Political Phil.

May '25

  • PHIL 4395 Special Topics in Phil.
    Science and Social Values (Galbraith)

Summer Session I '25

  • PHIL 2306 - Intro to Ethics
    (Nolen)

Summer Session II '25

  • PHIL 2301 - Intro to Logic
    (Galbraith)

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