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Graduate Courses (Master)

Please note that not all of the courses listed below will be available during the current semester. Please check with the department as to the availability of a particular class.

PHI 6000 - Research Seminar

Description: Inquiry in depth into one major philosophical problem or into the thought of one major philosopher; practice in the use of research and bibliographical techniques. techniques.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2009, Fall 2008, Spring 2008, Fall 2007

PHI 7000 - The Pre-Socratics

Description: An investigation of the origins and development of Western philosophy before Socrates
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2005, Spring 2002, Spring 1999, Spring 1996

PHI 7110 - Philosophy of Socrates

Description: A study of the priority of definition, unity of virtue, irony, philospher's relation to the polis, friendship, character formation and the elenctic method which identifies Socrates in Plato's early dialogues, including Alcibiades, Apology, Charmides, Crito, Euthydemus, Euthyphro, Gorgias, Hippias Major, Hippias Minor, Ion, Laches, Lysis, Meno, Protagoras, and Republic I.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2003

PHI 7120 - Plato: Middle Dialogues

Description: Reading and discussion of The Republic, Symposium, and Timaeus.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2007, Spring 2001, Fall 1997

PHI 7130 - Plato: Later Dialogues

Description: Reading and discussion of the Thaetetus, Parmenides, and Sophist.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2005, Fall 2000, Spring 1997

PHI 7220 - Aristotle: Theoret Phil

Description: An examination of Aristotle's theoretical philosophy based on selections from the Metaphysics, Physics, De Anima, and the "Organon."
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2006, Fall 2004, Fall 2001, Fall 1998

PHI 7230 - Aristotle: Practical Phi

Description: An examination of Aristotle's practical philosophy based on selections from the Nicomachean Ethics, Politics, Rhetoric, and Poetics.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2005, Spring 2004, Fall 2002, Fall 1999

PHI 7310 - Late Antiquity

Description: An investigation of the philosophical schools of Roman antiquity and how the Roman context transformed the landscape of Hellenism: altered forms of skepticism, Stoicism, and Epicurean naturalism. Attention is also given to the development of Platonism during this period, especially by way of Plotinus and Augustine.
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PHI 7320 - Plotinus

Description: A historical and critical inquiry into the philosophic synthesis of Plotinus with particular reference to the contributions of Middle Platonists. A detailed study of the Enneads and their influence upon early Christian speculation.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2004

PHI 7330 - Medieval Philosophy

Description: A study of selected texts from Christian, Jewish, and Islamic thinkers. This course will also include reference to the origins medieval philosophy in ancient philosophy and/or the anticipation of modern philosophical concerns.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2009

PHI 7340 - Topics in Hist Philosophy

Description: A number of important topics, e.g., space and time or the eternity of the world, are best considered both in immediate historical settings and across traditional historical divisions. Such topics will be considered as they are defined and redefined in ancient, medieval, and modern terms.
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PHI 7350 - The Problem of God

Description: The search for God; varying views on the nature of God; the phenomenon of atheism.
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PHI 7360 - Late Antiquity

Description: An in vestigation of the philosophical schools of Roman antiquity and how the Roman context transformed the landscape of Hellenism: altered forms of skepticism, Stoicims, and Epicurean naturalism. Attention is also given to the development of Platonism during this period, especially by way of Plotinus and Augustine.
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PHI 7410 - Augustine's Speculative

Description: Augustine's epistemology, anthropology, and metaphysics. Topics include the possibility and process of knowledge, freedom, the problem of evil, the existence and nature of God.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2002

PHI 7420 - Augustine's Prac Phil

Description: Augustine's ethics, social and political philosophy, and philosophy of history. Topics include Happiness, Good and Evil, the Family, the State, origins and destiny of the human being.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 1995

PHI 7510 - Aquinas: Metaphysics

Description: The nature of metaphysics; the potency-act relationship; essence-existence; matter-form; substance-accidents; efficient, final, and exemplary causality; the existence and nature of God; the transcendentals.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2007, Spring 1999, Fall 1997

PHI 7520 - Aquinas: Ethics and Law

Description: Selected texts from the Summa Theologica of St. Thomas on the nature of morality and the essence of law. Special attention given to such topics as human destiny, human acts, habits, virtues, and law.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 1995

PHI 7530 - Aquinas: Phil Human Nat

Description: The hylomorphic theory; the soul as substantial form; the soul-body relationship; the cognitive and appetitive powers of the human soul; abstraction; the immateriality and immortality of the human mind; free will.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2008

PHI 7610 - Topics: Early Mod Phil

Description: Selected texts and themes from the early modern period. The readings will be taken from major philosophical figures of the period such as: Descartes, Locke, Malebranche, Leibniz, Spinoza, Berkeley, Hume, Reid.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2003, Fall 2001, Fall 1999, Spring 1998

PHI 7620 - The Rationalists

Description: An examination of the philosophers of the rationalist tradition; selected texts from Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz.
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PHI 7630 - The Empiricists

Description: An examination of the philosophers of the empiricist tradition with concentration on their theories of knowledge and metaphysics; selected texts from Locke, Berkeley, and Hume.
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PHI 7640 - Spinoza

Description: A study of such major works as the Ethics or Theologico-Political Treatise in their historical context and with respect to contemporary problems.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2007

PHI 7710 - Kant's First Critique

Description: Textual and philosophical analysis of the Critique of Pure Reason; the historical framework of the Critique.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2009, Fall 2006, Spring 2003, Fall 2002

PHI 7720 - Kant's Practical Phil

Description: The principle themes of Kant's practical philosophy. Selected readings from the Critique of Practical Reason, the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, the Critique of Judgement, The Metaphysical Elements of Justice, and other writings.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 1996

PHI 7730 - Kant's Third Critique

Description: A close reading of the third critique along with some of the contemporary responses to it by Lyotard, Gadamer, Derrida, Arendt, Deleuze.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2000, Fall 1997

PHI 7810 - Romanticism to Idealism

Description: Readings from Kant, Hegel, Reinhardt, Schelling, Fichte, Schlegel, Schiller, and Holderlin.
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Last Offered: Spring 2006, Spring 2004, Fall 1995

PHI 7910 - Hegel's Phenom of Spirit

Description: A detailed reading of Hegel's 1806 Phenomenology of Spirit with particular emphasis upon its anticipation of Hegel's later works.
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Last Offered: Fall 2006, Spring 2005, Spring 2001, Fall 1996

PHI 7920 - Hegel's Logic

Description: A detailed reading of both Hegel's 1812 Science of Logic and the 1830 Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences. A study of Hegel's dialectical treatment of the logical categories, initiating with the famous triad "Being- Nothingness-Becoming."
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PHI 7930 - Hegel's Phil of Right

Description: A study of Hegel's social and political philosophy with particular emphasis upon its influence upon contemporary thought.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 1995

PHI 8010 - Kierkegaard

Description: The attack on Hegel; the aesthetic, the ethical, and the religious stages; truth and subjectivity; the significance of the pseudonyms; the attack on Christendom; Kierkegaard's relationship to existentialism and phenomenology.
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Last Offered: Spring 2003, Spring 1996

PHI 8020 - Marx

Description: The early philosophical writings of Marx; the influence of Hegel and Feuerbach on him; the problem of humanism.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 1995

PHI 8070 - Nietzsche

Description: Nietzsche's relationship to Schopenhauer; the Apollonian and the Dionysian; the critique of morals; the death of God; the "Ubermensch"; eternal recurrence; the will to power; Nietzsche's relationship to existentialism and phenomenology.
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Last Offered: Spring 2009, Fall 2004, Fall 2001, Fall 1998

PHI 8090 - American Philosophy

Description: A survey of the thought of the philosophers of America's classical period, roughly 1875 to 1935, such as Pierce, James, Royce, Mead, Santayana, and Dewey. They are closely connected to the movements named idealism, naturalism, and pragmatism.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2009

PHI 8110 - History of Analytic Philosophy

Description: The development of analytic philosophy from its beginnings in Moore and Russell up to the present; topics such as: logic and language, the mind-body problem, and ontology.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2004

PHI 8120 - Wittgenstein

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Last Offered: Fall 2003

PHI 8125 - Aesthetics

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PHI 8210 - Husserl

Description: The problem of psychologism, the ideal of a strict science; transcendental phenomenology; phenomenology and idealism; the phenomenology of the lifeworld; Husserl's phenomenology and existential phenomenology.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2005, Fall 2002, Fall 1999, Fall 1998

PHI 8220 - Heidegger's Being/Time

Description: A reading of Heidegger's early masterpiece, taking up such issues as the question of being, the idea of fundamental ontology, the analytic of Dasein, exxistence, being-in-the- world, care, resoluteness, temporality and historicity; the pre-Being and Time period; the "turning" after Being and Time.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2009, Spring 2006, Fall 2003, Fall 2000

PHI 8225 - Heidegger's Late Writings

Description: A study of the "thought of being" in Heidegger's work after Being and Time, taking up such issues as the question of humanism, releasement, truth, language, poetry, the principle of reason, the essence of technology, the Fourfold, the history of being, overcoming metaphysics, the end of philosophy, the Event of Appropriation.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2005, Spring 2000

PHI 8230 - Sartre

Description: The development of Sartre's philosophy from the phenomenological beginnings, to dialectic, and beyond.
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Last Offered: Spring 2008, Fall 2004, Spring 2002, Spring 2000

PHI 8240 - Camus and Marcel

Description: The confrontation between atheistic and theistic humanism in the major works of Camus and Marcel.
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PHI 8250 - Merleau-Ponty

Description: Interpretation of phenomenology; science and the lifeworld; perception; body and language; art and being.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2009, Fall 2006, Fall 2003, Fall 2000

PHI 8260 - Gadamer

Description: A study of Gadamer's major writings focussing on Truth and Method and treating such issues as the hermeneutic circle, objectivism and relativism, the tradition, the classic, understanding, dialogue, play, the work of art, history, language; Gadamer's interpretation of Plato, Aristotle, and Hegel; the exchanges with Habermas and Derrida.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 1999, Fall 1995, Summer 1995

PHI 8270 - Ricoeur

Description: The development of Ricoeur's thought from phenomenology to hermeneutics. Emphasis will be on the methodology, his dialogue with contemporary thinkers, and his unique contributions, such as his work on metaphor and narrative.
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PHI 8280 - Arendt

Description: The major themes of her philosophy including, labor, work, and action; the private, the social, the public; totalitarianism, revolution, and civil disobedience; Eichmann and evil; freedom and authority; thinking, willing, and judging.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2007, Spring 2004, Fall 1997

PHI 8290 - Habermas

Description: A close examination of the principal works of the major philosophical theorist of society in late industrial capitalism. Included in this study are the critical differences between Habermas and French poststructuralist theory.
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PHI 8310 - Levinas

Description: A study of Levinas' principal works, Totality and Infinity and Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence, emphasizing such issues as ethics as first philosophy, the question of the other, sensibility, substitution, and responsibility; the influence of Levinas on Derrida and Lyotard and the question of postmodernism and ethics; Levinas' critique of Heidegger.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2007, Fall 2004, Spring 1998

PHI 8340 - Derrida

Description: A study of Derrida's principal writings, from the early work on Husserl to the present treating such issues as: the idea of deconstruction, difference, trace, arch-writing, textuality, the signature, literature, the gift, the quasitranscendental, the ethical and political implications of deconstruction; relationship to Heidegger.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2001, Spring 1999

PHI 8350 - Foucault

Description: A close study from Foucault's principal texts and interviews of some combination of the following themes: archaeology, genealogy, taxonomy, transgression, voices from the outside, the author, the death of man, power, discipline, cart- ography, panoptocism, the archive, the event series, the limit experience, the aesthetics of existence.
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Last Offered: Spring 2004, Spring 2000, Spring 1997

PHI 8420 - Healthcare Ethics

Description: A comparison and contrast of various theoretical approaches to healthcare ethics. Issues include healthcare rationing, human beginnings, death with dignity, refusing medical interventions, and professional-patient/client interactions.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 1996, Spring 1995

PHI 8430 - Concept Hlth and Disease

Description: Consideration of the various and often competing epistemological/aesthetic approaches that ground the non- moral judgements about what is healthy or diseased, what is normal or abnormal, what is beautiful or disfigured, and what is a good quality of life.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 1998, Spring 1996

PHI 8440 - Metaethics

Description: Foundationalist and anti-foundationalist versions of moral enquiry will be contrasted and compared, and other problems of metaethics will be discussed.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2005

PHI 8510 - Political Philosophy

Description: A survey of major political theories from works such as Plato's Republic, Machiavelli's The Prince, Hobbes' Leviathan, Rousseau's Discourses, Hegel's Philosophy of Right, and Rawls' Theory of Justice with some consideration of such contemporary post-Hegelian thinkers as Kojeve and Fukayama who maintain that political philosophy has come to an end.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2006, Spring 1997

PHI 8520 - Liberalism & its Critics

Description: A study of the historical development of liberalism from Hobbes to contemporary liberal theory with careful attention to the critique of liberalism mounted by contemporary communitarian theory, especially the theories of Alistair MacIntyre, Charles Taylor, and William Gladstone.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2002

PHI 8530 - Crit Thry Frankfurt Schl

Description: A study of the historical development of critical theory in the Frankfurt School, from its inception in Kantian philosophy to its present formation in the work of Jurgen Habermas.
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PHI 8540 - Feminist Theories

Description: A study of the philosophical foundations of a philosophy of women with an emphasis on the metaphysical, ethical, and epistemological questions raised by feminist criticism.
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Last Offered: Fall 2007, Fall 2006, Spring 1997, Spring 1996

PHI 8550 - Body Politics

Description: Readings and discussions studying the centrality of the body for theories about and practices of politics. Themes such as the lived body, structured body, fluid body, disciplined body, desiring body, gendered body, marked body will be treated in the works of writers such as Sartre, Merleau- Ponty, Irigaray, Foucault, Deleuze, Lingis, Butler.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2006, Fall 2001, Fall 1998, Spring 1996

PHI 8560 - Philosophy of Language

Description: Theories of reference, meaning, semiotics and symbolism and their historical implications in the twentieth century. Authors may include: Saussure, Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Derrida, Lacan, Davidson.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2007

PHI 8610 - Topics in Postmodernism

Description: Readings selected from recent postmodern writers such as Derrida, Foucault, Lyotard, Deleuze, and others.
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Last Offered: Fall 1995

PHI 8620 - Modernity & Postmodern

Description: Readings from Havermas, Lyotard, Derrida, Heidegger, Gadamer, Nietzsche, and Weber.
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PHI 8630 - Philosophy of the Image

Description: A study of the aesthetics of painting, photography and film in light of the commentaries by Heidegger, Derrida, Barthes, Goodman, Merleau-Ponty, Foucault, Deleuze, and Rosalind Krauss.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 1997

PHI 8640 - Philosophy Contemporary Music

Description: A critical revaluation of Hanslick's On the Musically Beautiful with an ear for the comments in selected writings by Nietzsche, Atalli, Cage, Adorno, Barthes, Goodman, and Kivy as well as for the music made by selected contemporary composers.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2002

PHI 8670 - Philosophy & Tragedy

Description: A close reading of selected texts by Plato, Aristotle, Holderlin, Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida, and and Benjamin dealing with the interpretation of tragedy. Special attention is given to Antigone.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 1998, Spring 1995

PHI 8705 - Kant's Practical Phil

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PHI 8710 - Seminar in Philosophical Tops.

Description: A specialized study of one or more important philosophical themes.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Fall 2008, Spring 2008, Fall 2007, Spring 2007

PHI 8720 - Sem: Phil Figures

Description: A specialized study of one or more important philosophers.
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Last Offered: Spring 2009, Fall 2008, Fall 2007, Fall 2005

PHI 8725 - Hegel

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PHI 8800 - Heidegger

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PHI 8810 - Husserl

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PHI 8815 - Contemp Hermeneutics

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PHI 8830 - Independent Study I

Description: Independent research on a topic chosen by the student and approved by the professor and the graduate director.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Summer 2009, Spring 2009, Summer 2008, Spring 2008

PHI 8835 - Independent Study II

Description: Independent research on a topic chosen by the student and approved by the professor and the graduate director.
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Last Offered: Summer 2009, Spring 2009, Fall 2008, Summer 2008

PHI 8840 - Visiting Prof. Seminar I

Description: A course taught by a visiting professor on a subject in that professor's area of expertise.
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Last Offered: Fall 2004, Fall 2003, Fall 1999, Spring 1997

PHI 8845 - Visiting Prof. Seminar II

Description: A course taught by a visiting professor on a subject in that professor's area of expertise.
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Credit Hours: 1.0
Last Offered: Fall 2003

PHI 8870 - Consortium I

Description: Graduate courses offered at the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University and taken by students participating in the Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium.
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Credit Hours: 3.0
Last Offered: Spring 2009, Fall 2008, Spring 2008, Fall 2007

PHI 8875 - Consortium II

Description: Graduate courses offered at the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University and taken by students participating in the Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium.
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Last Offered: Spring 2009, Fall 2008, Spring 2008, Fall 2007

PHI 8880 - Sartre

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PHI 8890 - Reading Phil in Greek

Description: A review of basic grammar in the context of the translation of passages of Greek philosophy. This course is designed for students who are interested in developing an adequate level of competency. However, the course would be of interest to beginners who would initially learn from listening to the translations of more advanced students. It would also be beneficial for advanced students who wish to have the opportunity to keep up their skills.
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Last Offered: Fall 2000, Spring 2000, Fall 1999, Spring 1999

PHI 8920 - Teaching Practicum I

Description: Supervised experience in teaching philosophy. Students will work with a faculty member in the teaching of an introductory philosophy course. Students will assist in working with individual undergraduates, classroom teaching, and designing and grading examinations.
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Credit Hours: 1.0
Last Offered: Fall 2000, Spring 2000, Fall 1999, Spring 1999

PHI 8930 - Teaching Practicum II

Description: Supervised experience in teaching philosophy. Students will work with a faculty member in the teaching of an introductory philosophy course. Students will assist in working with individual undergraduates, classroom teaching, and designing and grading examinations.
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Credit Hours: 1.0
Last Offered: Spring 2000, Spring 1999, Spring 1998, Spring 1997

PHI 8999 - Seminar in Phil Problems

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PHI 9000 - Doctoral Dissertation I

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Last Offered: Spring 2009, Fall 2008, Spring 2008, Fall 2007

PHI 9001 - Independent Study I

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Last Offered: Fall 1995

PHI 9020 - Doctoral Dissertation II

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Last Offered: Summer 2009, Spring 2009, Fall 2008, Summer 2008

PHI 9052 - Consortium III

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PHI 9070 - Doctoral Comps Prep

Description: This is a non-credit semester course which enables qualified doctoral students to prepare extensively for their Doctoral Comprehensive Examinations.
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Last Offered: Fall 2004, Fall 2003, Spring 2003, Fall 2002

PHI 9080 - Thesis Continuation

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Last Offered: Fall 2003, Spring 2003, Fall 2002, Spring 2002

PHI 9081 - Dissertation Continuation

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Last Offered: Summer 2009, Spring 2009, Fall 2008, Summer 2008