PHIL 673 Graduate Courses (0.50) LEC | Course ID: 010434 |
Graduate level courses covering specialized topics in philosophy. These courses are often held in conjunction with 400 level philosophy courses, though of course the work requirements for graduate students are more stringent. Students must pay attention to the restriction on the number of these courses they are allowed to count toward their degree. |
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1 Mental Representations |
2 Assertion |
3 Cognitive Science |
4 Substructural Logics |
5 Cognitive Modelling |
6 Recent Writing on Meta-Ethics |
7 American Philosophy |
8 Religious Experience |
9 Aristotle's Psych (DeAnima) |
10 Problems with Liberalism |
11 Game Theoretical Analysis |
12 Novick's "Invariences" |
13 Neural Netwrks&Comp Foundation |
14 Simulating Neurobiol Systems |
15 William James |
16 Plato's Late Dialogues |
17 Problems of an Aging Society |
18 Democracy, For and Against |
19 Metaphysics Through Paradox |
20 Philosophy of Logic |
21 Modern Feminism |
22 Dewey |
23 Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics |
24 Mind |
25 Modularity & Pragmatics |
26 Aristotle's Metaphysics |
27 Life, Disease and Mind |
28 Ethics and Reason |
29 Ascribing Beliefs |
30 Aristotle's Phil Psychology |
31 Naturalizing Mental Meaning |
32 Topics in Phil of Science |
33 Classical American Pragmatism |
34 Rlvnc, Intuitnstic & Linr Lgic |
35 Methods of Ethics |
36 Ontologies - Plato & Aristotle |
37 Philosophy of Quantum Mechanic |
39 Empathy |
40 Natural Rationality |
41 Cmnl Algncs & Femnst Intrvntns |
42 Explanation |
43 Spinoza's Ethics |
44 Kantian Ethics |
45 International Justice |
46 Realism & Anti-Realism |
47 Moral Phil of Harry Frankfurt |
48 Descartes and the Cartesians |
49 Anti-Realism |