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2003-2004 Philosophy (PHIL)
Click on the course name for a complete description: PHIL-1110: Introduction to Philosophy PHIL-2130: Introduction to Philosophy of Science PHIL-2140: Introduction to Logic PHIL-2150: Inspired Lives: Moral Exemplars and Visionaries PHIL-2220: Philosophy of Technology PHIL-2300: Asian Philosophies PHIL-2500: Bioethics PHIL-2600: Moral Development PHIL-2710: Sanity, Madness, and Society PHIL-2830: Comparative Religion PHIL-2940: Philosophy Studies PHIL-2960: Topics in Philosophy PHIL-4220: Social and Political Philosophy PHIL-4240: Ethics PHIL-4260: Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence PHIL-4300: Environmental Philosophy PHIL-4310: Scientific Revolutions PHIL-4360: Philosophical Problems of Space and Time PHIL-4380: Philosophy of Mathematics PHIL-4420: Computability and Logic PHIL-4440: Knowledge, Belief, and Cognition or Theory of Knowledge PHIL-4520: Existentialism PHIL-4570: Buddhism PHIL-4720: Metaphysics PHIL-4740: Philosophy of Law PHIL-4750: Cognition and Education PHIL-4800: Comparative Cognition PHIL-4940: Topics in Philosophy PHIL-4990: Capstone Experience in Philosophy PHIL-6240: Logic and Artificial Intelligence PHIL-6360: Foundations of Science PHIL-6740: Philosophy of Mind PHIL-6810: Graduate Seminar I PHIL-6820: Graduate Seminar II PHIL-6940: Philosophy Studies PHIL-6960: Topics in Philosophy PHIL-6990: Masters Thesis |