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Instructor: Ram Murty Topic: Indian Philosophy We will study primarily yoga philosophies that deal with epistemology and the philosophy of the mind. The six systems of Indian philosophy offer a ...
Instructor: Dolleen Manning An examination of major issues in the philosophy of culture. Possible topics to be studied include: the history of the philosophy of culture; the relationship between ...
Instructor: Jon Miller A study of selected topics in ancient philosophy.
Instructor: Serrin Rutledge-Prior This course introduces students to historical and contemporary debates regarding the treatment of nonhuman animals within Western societies, and explores our ethical ...
Instructor: Dalitso Ruwe This course is designed to familiarize students with the various philosophical perspectives African descended people throughout the Diaspora have offered for dealing with ...
Instructor: Dolleen Manning This is an upper year philosophy course that serves as an introduction to the philosophy of art with a special focus on new and emerging technologies. Has art lost its aura ...
Instructor: Elliot Paul This course will be concerned with questions such as these: What is creativity? To what extent does being creative require attributes like consciousness, rationality, agency, ...
Instructor: Christine Sypnowich This course initiates students to the ideas of political philosophy. Political philosophy is concerned with how individuals can live in common. The relation between ...
Instructor: Mark Smith This course will focus on some centrally important themes in the philosophy of science, and on how science and broader social concerns and problems interconnect. We will address ...
Instructor: Jordan Desmond This course will explore bioethics questions bearing on the beginnings of our lives and creating new lives. Topics will include the ethics of human genetic enhancement, the ...
Instructor: Adele Mercier This course is the sequel to PHIL 260, designed to finish the thorough grounding in first-order predicate logic begun there. This class will cover what is called polyadic ...
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