Subject: 
Philosophy (PHIL)
Catalog number: 
674
Unit weight: 
0.50
Meet type: 
SEM
Grading basis: 
NUM
Cross-listing(s): 
N/A
Requisites: 
Description: 
Graduate level courses covering specialized topics in the department's fields of research concentration.
Topic titles: 
1 Philosophy of Physics
2 Aristotle's Phil Psychology
3 Moral Truth
4 Logical Pluralism
5 Conditionals & Negations
6 Assertion:Pragmatics&Knowledge
7 Objectivity
8 A Priori Knowledge
9 Aristotle's Methodology
10 Unity of Consc&Achilles Infer
11 Phenomenology
12 Wittgenstein Infl Contemp Phil
13 Epistemic Normativity
14 Weakness of Will
15 Contemporary Epistemology
16 Moral Epistemology
17 Science and Democracy
18 Global Justice & Bioethics
19 Phil of Science 1900-1960
20 Responsibility and Punishment
21 Cosmology
22 Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
23 Ifs, ands, buts and reality
24 Models and Idealization
25 Philosophy of Social Science
26 Egalitarianism
27 Philosophy and Public Policy
28 Moral Epistemology
29 Self Knowledge
30 Post-War Justice
31 Social Ontology
32 Basic Needs
33 Epistemic Injustice
34 Philosophy of Economics
35 Cognitive Science
36 Politics for a Non-Ideal World
37 Philosophy of science
38 Feminist Epistemology
39 Epistemology of Ignorance
40 Plato to Galileo
41 Resisting Incredulity and Silencing
42 Reproductive Ethics
Faculty: 
Arts (ART)
Academic level: 
GRD
Course ID: 
011841