Spring 2016
Lower-division undergraduate courses
These courses have no prerequisites.
Number | Title | Instructor | Days/time | Room |
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R1B | Reading & Composition through Philosophy | Khatchirian | TuTh 9:30-11 | 224 Wheeler |
3 | Nature of Mind | Campbell | MWF 2-3 | 2 LeConte |
4 | Knowledge & its Limits | Perry | MWF 11-12 | 141 McCone |
11 | Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion | Crockett | MWF 12-1 | 2 LeConte |
12A | Introduction to Logic | Yalcin | MWF 1-2 | 2060 Valley |
25B | Modern Philosophy | Ginsborg | MWF 11-12 | 145 Dwinelle |
98BC-1 | Berkeley Connect for Freshmen & Sophomores | Fusco | M 5-6 | 262 Dwinelle |
98BC-2 | Berkeley Connect for freshmen & Sophomores | Fusco | M 6-7 | 222 Wheeler |
Upper-division undergraduate courses
Students enrolling in these courses should have completed at least 8 units in philosophy. Some courses may have additional prerequisites: check the course descriptions for details.
Number | Title | Instructor | Days/time | Room |
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100 | Philosophical Methods | Lee | M 2-4 | 110 Wheeler |
104 | Ethical Theories | Vargas | TuTh 12:30-2 | 20 Barrows |
115 | Political Philosophy | Sluga | TuTh 9:30-11 | 220 Wheeler |
122 | Theory of Knowledge | Stroud | TuTh 11-12:30 | 210 Wheeler |
132 | Philosophy of Mind | Searle | TuTh 9:30-11 | 2060 Valley |
133 | Philosophy of Language | Perry | MWF 1-2 | 30 Wheeler |
140A | Intermediate Logic | Mancosu | MWF 10-11 | 122 Wheeler |
142 | Philosophical Logic | MacFarlane | TuTh 12:30-2 | 130 Wheeler |
153 | Chinese Philosophy | Shun | TuTh 2-3:30 | 122 Wheeler |
172 | Spinoza | Crockett | MWF 3-4 | 20 Wheeler |
178 | Kant | Warren | TuTh 2-3:30 | 123 Wheeler |
190 | Proseminar: Later Heidegger | Kaiser | TuTh 11-12:30 | 234 Moses |
198BC-1 | Berkeley Connect | Chislenko | Tu 5-6 | 222 Wheeler |
198BC-2 | Berkeley Connect | Chislenko | Tu 6-7 | 223 Wheeler |
198BC-3 | Berkeley Connect | Winzeler | W 5-6 | 210 Wheeler |
198BC-4 | Berkeley Connect | Winzeler | W 6-7 | 223 Wheeler |
Graduate seminars
Graduate seminars are intended primarily for graduate students in Philosophy and in Logic and the Methodology of Science. Others who wish to enroll should seek the instructor's permission.
Number | Title | Instructor | Days/time | Room |
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290-1 | Graduate Seminar: Rule-following and the normativity of meaning | Ginsborg | F 3-5 | 234 Moses |
290-2 | Graduate Seminar: Some Varieties of Mental Causation | Campbell | Tu 2-4 | 234 Moses |
290-3 | Graduate Seminar: Aristotle on perception and phantasia | Corcilius | Th 2-4 | 234 Moses |
290-4 | Graduate Seminar: Meaning, Understanding and Commitment | Stroud | W 4-6 | 234 Moses |
290-5 | Graduate Seminar: Agency, Responsibility, and Context | Vargas | Tu 4-6 | 234 Moses |
290-6 | Graduate Seminar: Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory | Cohen/Hoekstra | F 12-3 | 202 Barrows |
295 | Dissertation Seminar | Lee | TBA | TBA |