Fall 2018
Lower-division undergraduate courses
These courses have no prerequisites.
Number | Title | Instructor | Days/time | Room |
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R1B | Reading and Composition Through Philosophy | Khatchirian | TuTh 3:30-5:00 | Barrows 80 |
2 | Individual Morality & Social Justice | Sluga | MWF 10-11 | Hearst Field Annex A1 |
3 | The Nature of Mind | Noë | MWF 11-12 | Dwinelle 145 |
5 | Science and Human Understanding | Dasgupta | TuTh 2-3:30 | Evans 60 |
12A | Introduction to Logic | Mancosu | MWF 9-10 | LeConte 1 |
25A | Ancient Philosophy | Clarke | MWF 12-1 | Stanley 105 |
98BC-1 | Berkeley Connect | Ahmed-Buehler | M 5-6 | Evans 5 |
98BC-2 | Berkeley Connect | Ahmed-Buehler | M 6-7 | Evans 5 |
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 | Warren | W 2-4 | Evans 60 |
108 | Contemporary Ethical Issues | Crockett | MWF 4-5 | Moffitt 102 |
110 | Aesthetics | Noë | MWF 3-4 | Barrows 170 |
117AC | Philosophy of Race, Ethnicity, and Citizenship | Crockett | MWF 1-2 | Barrows 60 |
132 | Philosophy of Mind | Martin | TuTh 12:30-2 | McCone 141 |
135 | Theory of Meaning | Campbell | TuTh 9:30-11 | Barrows 56 |
149 | Special Topics in Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics: Nonclassical Logic | Holliday | TuTh 11-12:30 | Dwinelle 88 |
153 | Chinese Philosophy | Shun | TuTh 12:30-2 | Wheeler 204 |
170 | Descartes | Primus | TuTh 11-12:30 | Barrows 56 |
178 | Kant | Warren | TuTh 2-3:30 | Barrows 56 |
189 | Special Topics in Recent European Philosophy | Kaiser | M 9-12 | Moses 234 |
190 | Proseminar: Fundamental Political Concepts | Sluga | F 2-5 | Evans 35 |
198BC-1 | Berkeley Connect | Gooding | Tu 5-6 | Barrows 50 |
198BC-2 | Berkeley Connect | Gooding | Tu 6-7 | Barrows 50 |
198BC-3 | Berkeley Connect | Klempner | W 5-6 | Latimer 121 |
198BC-4 | Berkeley Connect | Klempner | W 6-7 | Latimer 121 |
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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200 | First Year Graduate Seminar | Dasgupta/MacFarlane | W 10-12 | Moses 234 |
290-1 | Graduate Seminar: Mental Causation | Campbell | Tu 2-4 | Moses 234 |
290-2 | Graduate Seminar: Social Choice Theory for Philosophers and Logicians | Holliday | Th 2-4 | Moses 234 |
290-3 | Graduate Seminar: Arguments from Illusion | Martin | W 2-4 | Moses 234 |
290-4 | Graduate Seminar: Remnants of Contractualism: Consent, Reasonable Rejection, Aggregation and Risks | Munoz-Dardé | W 4-6 | Moses 234 |
290-5 | Graduate Seminar: Early Modern Theories of the Passions | Primus | Tu 4-6 | Moses 234 |
290-6 | Graduate Seminar: Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory | Wallace/Cohen | F 12-2 | Boalt 141 |
295 | Dissertation Seminar | Warren | TBA | TBA |
375 | Teaching Seminar | Clarke | F 3-4:30 | Moses 234 |