Graduate Courses in Applied Philosophy

Subject: 
Philosophy (PHIL)
Catalog number: 
675
Unit weight: 
0.50
Meet type: 
SEM
Grading basis: 
NUM
Cross-listing(s): 
N/A
Requisites: 
Description: 
Graduate level courses covering specialized topics in Applied Philosophy.These courses are often held in conjunction with PHIL 673, Graduate Courses in Philosophy; the course requirements in PHIL 675 will involve application of philosophical methods and theories to practical problems. These courses are often held in conjunction with 400 level philosophy courses, through 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.
Topic titles: 
1 Applied Social Epistemology
2 Justice & Disability
3 Puppies, Pigs and the Polis
4 Philosophy of Quantum Theory
5 Harm Reduction
6 Autonomy in Sex and Love
7 Feminism, Bodies, and Biology
8 Feminist Bioethics
9 Theory and Applications
10 Hannah Arendt
11 Addiction
12 Pandemic Philosophy
13 Ethics of Care
14 Ignorance
15 Language and Power
16 Fairness/AntiDiscrimin in AI
17 Feminist Care Ethics
18 Ethics of Drug Policy
19 Philosophy of Applied Mathematics
20 Education: Tool of State/Tool of Resistance
21 Social Epistemology/Conspiracy Theory
Faculty: 
Arts (ART)
Academic level: 
GRD
Course ID: 
002148