Course Grid

2023-24 Course Grid

Table of course offerings for the 2023-2024 academic year organized by block and professor for the Philosophy department.
Block 1
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 6
Block 7
Block 8
Daly, Helen
Chair's Block

      PH 321             Metaphysics (WD)

PH122
Philosophical Argument and Writing
(WI, AIM. CP) (6 resvd)

PH226
Formal Logic
(FRL, Q)

           PH 476               Senior Seminar

Furtak, Rick Anthony
Sabbatical

Sabbatical

Sabbatical

Sabbatical   PH 361        Philosophy of Emotions PH 160      Kierkegaard: An Introduction to Existential Philosophy

PH 141/CO200    Philosophy and Literature (AIM)

Hernandez-Lemus, Alberto

PH285/RM285
Philosophy and Race (S)

PH202
Modern European Philosophy: A View from the Margins of Reason (AIM) (12 reserved)

                    PH203                                   The Weimar Republic           (In Berlin) 

     PH 180           Power and Equity Philosophical Perspectives (EPUS) PH 247 Aesthetics 
Hourdequin, Marion

             PH 456                  Senior Colloquium Seminar (Blocks 1-8)

 

PH 452     Junior Seminar

PH 286/PA 263 Classical Chinese Philosophy (AIM)

 

Lee, Jonathan
CC101
Philosophy as a Way of Life (AIM)

PH205
French Philosophy in Context: 1930 to Present (in Paris with Dennis McEnnerney) (AIM, COI required)

 

PH 282/RM 282 Africana Philosophy (W/ C. Hunt) (G., EPG)   PH 302   Redent Continental Philosophy     PH 350/HY 350      History-Philosophy Seminar (With J. Smith)
McEnnerney, Dennis
Sabbatical

PH205
French Philosophy in Context: 1930 to Present (in Paris with Johnathan Lee, AIM, COI required)

Sabbatical  Sabbatical Sabbatical

PH 341      Cotemporary Political Philosophy (SHB)

PH 244/CL222       Classical Social and Political Philosophy (WD, HP)
Riker, John
            PH 360              Philosophy and Psychoanalyis

 

PH 101/CL210    Greek Philosophy   (AIM, HP) (12 Reserved)     PH 204        American Philosophy (AIM)

PH 140     Ethics (AIM)

PH263/CO200
Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Theory and Practice (in Chicago, with Marcia Dobson, AIM, SHB)
Visitors
              PH 245                Modern Social and Political Philosophy (WD, HP) (Cara Greene)            PH 284               Feminist Philosophies  (6 reserved) (Cara Greene)

               PH 260                       Existential Philosophy                (J.P. Rosensweig) (AIM)(6 reserved)

PH 203   Psychoanalysis, Self, Creativity (J.P. Rosensweig) (AIM)     (6 reserved) PH 246/EV 281 Environmental Ethics (AIM) (Cara Greene)
 Crosslists

PH203/DA200/TH200
Philosophies of the Body II: Body and Power (P. Sriram) 

             PH 303/EV361           Cultural Values and Climate Change (W. Mindich)

PH203/IT 320     Voice and the Nonhuman (A. Minervini) (AIM, EPG, EPUS CP)
PH262/CO200
Discovering the Unconscious (Marcia Dobson)

 

 

 

2024-25 Course Grid

Table of course offerings for the 2024-2025 academic year organized by block and professor for the Philosophy department.
Professor
Block 1
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 6
Block 7
Block 8
Daly, Helen

 

PH303

The Aesthetics of Games

(CP)

PH226

Formal Logic 

(FRL, Q)

 

PH229

Philosophy of Language 

(AIM)

Sabbatical  Sabbatical 

Sabbatical 

Sabbatical          

Furtak, Rick

PH261

Philosophy of Mind 

 

PH141/CO200

Philosophy and Literature 

(AIM)

PH380/PA380

Japanese Existentialism 

PH203/RE231 

Philosophy of Religion

 

PH160 

Kierkegaard: An Introduction to Existensial Philosophy 

Hourdequin, Marion

ACM Fellowship course release 

CC120

Philosophy and Social Change 

(CP)

 

PH248/EV282

Contesting Climate Justice

(AIM, EPUS)

ACM Fellowship course release

PH246/EV281

Environmental Ethics

(AIM)

Lee, Jonathan

CC100

Philosophy as a Way of Life

(AIM)

PH456

Senior Colloquium Seminar (Blocks 1-8)

(w/D. McEnnerney) 

PH101/CL210

Greek Philosophy 

(AIM, HP)

PH350/HY250

History-Philosophy Seminar (On Anarchism)

(With J. Smith)

 

PH302

Recent Continental Philosophy 

 

McEnnerney, Dennis
Chair's Block

 

PH342

Critical Theory

(SHB)

PH456

Senior Colloquium Seminar

(Blocks 1-8)

(w/J.Lee) 

PH244/CL222

Classical Social and Political Philosophy

(WD, HP)

PH452

Junior Seminar

Riker, John
Sabbatical 

Sabbatical

Sabbatical  Sabbatical 

PH204

American Philosophy

(AIM)

PH140

Ethics

(AIM)

PH360

Philosophy and Psychoanalysis

(AIM, SHB)

Gomez, Cody 
            

PH285/RM285

Philosophy and Race 

(EPG, AIM)

 

PH243

Philosophy and Politics of Identity

(HP, SHB)   

 

PH122

Philosophical Argument and Writing 

(WI, CP, AIM)

 

Greene, Cara

PH246/EV281

Environmental Ethics

(AIM)        

PH281

Indian Philosophy 

(AIM)

         

PH203

Mad World: Psychoanalysis & Society

(AIM)

PH303

Hegel's Political Philosophy

PH282

Feminist Philosophies 

(AIM, SHB, EPUS)

PH245

Modern Social and Political Philosophy

Block Visitors

 

PH202

History of Modern Philosophy: A view from the margins of reason

(Willow Mindich)

(AIM, EPG)

PH203

Psychoanalysis, Self, and Creativity

(J.P. Rosensweig)

(AIM)

PH247 

Aesthetics

(Heather Adair)

(AIM) 

 PH340

Ethics and Contemporary Life 

(Willow Mindich)

PH476 

Senior Seminar

(J.P. Rosensweig) 

Cross-listed Courses 

PH203/RE203

Mysticism

(Peter Wright)

(EPG)

PH203/DA235/TH235

Philosophies of the body: Bodies and Power

(Pallavi Sriram)

PH262

Discovering the Unconscious

(Marcia Dobson)

(AIM, SHB)

 PH203/IT320

Voice and the Nonhuman (in Ecuador)

(Amanda Minervini)

(AIM, EPG, EPUS, CP)

 

 

PH203/CO200/HS218

Psyche, Symbol, Dream: C.G. Jung and Archetypal Psychology 

(Marcia Dobson)

(AIM)

 

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Acronyms Key

  • AIM - Analysis and Interpretation of Meaning
  • COI - Consent of Instructor
  • CP - Creative Process
  • EPG/EPUS - Equity and Power Global/United States
  • FRL - Formal Reasoning and Logic
  • HP - Historical Perspectives
  • Q - Quantitative Reasoning
  • S - Social Inequality
  • SHB - Societies and Human Behavior
  • WI - Writing Intensive
  • WD - Writing in the Disciplines
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