Courses

Course Offerings (Fall 2012)

To register for a HIGH DEMAND course, you must have the instructor sign an ADD form and submit it to Dowling Hall. When class registration is done by ADD form, the available spaces shown online for a class may not be accurate.

COURSE

TITLE

INSTRUCTOR PREREQUISITES/NOTES TIME
001-01 Introduction to Philosophy Jeff McConnell Open to All MW 1:30-2:45
001-02 Introduction to Philosophy Jeff McConnell Open to All MW 4:30-5:45
001-03 Introduction to Philosophy Susan Russinoff Freshmen Only T R 12:00-1:15
001-04 Introduction to Philosophy Valentina Urbanek Open to All TR 10:30-11:45
001-05 Introduction to Philosophy Valentina Urbanek Open to All TR 1:30-2:45
001-06 Introduction to Philosophy Christopher Phillips Open to All M W 10:30-11:45
001-07 Introduction to Philosophy Monica Link Open to All M W 3:00-4:15
001-08 Introduction to Philosophy Charles Oliver Freshmen Only TR 3:00-4:15
001-09 Introduction to Philosophy Charles Oliver Freshmen Only TR 4:30-5:45
001-10 Introduction to Philosophy Christopher Phillips Open to All M W 1:30-2:45
001-11 Introduction to Philosophy Monica Link Open to All M W 6:00-7:15
001-12 Introduction to Philosophy David Denby Open to All M W 3:00-4:15
015-01 Introduction to Linguistics Anastasia Smirnova Xlist PSY64, CD 143-07 M W 1:30-2:45
024-01 Introduction to Ethics Christiana Olfert Must register for recitation T R 10:30-11:45
024-RB Recitation Also register for PHIL 024 R 3:00-3:50
024-RC Recitation Also register for PHIL 024 R 4:30-5:20
024-RD Recitation Also register for PHIL 024 F 10:30-11:20
033-01 Logic Susan Russinoff No credit if taken with 103 M 4:30-5:20
T R 3:00-3:50
039-01 Knowing and Being David Denby None M W 1:30-2:45
041-01 Western Political Thought I X-list PS 41, CLS 45 T R 10:30-11:45
048-01 Feminist Philosophy Erin Kelly None T R 3:00-4:15
055-01 Making of the Modern Mind Mario DeCaro None M W 10:30-11:45
091-02 Special Topics: Reality & Subjectivity Dilip Ninan None T R 4:30-5:45
091-03 Special Topics: Science & Psuedoscience Patrick Forber None TR 1:30-2:45
093-01 Honors Thesis ARR Consent required ARR
103-01 Logic Brian Epstein No credit if taken with 33 M W 3:00-4:15
118-01 Philosophy of Biology Patrick Forber 2 courses in Philosophy or Biology or Graduate status or consent TR 4:30-5:45
121-01 Ethical Theory Avner Baz One Phil course or grad status T R 12:00-1:15
125-01 Racism & Social Inequality Lionel Mc Pherson Phil 1 & one other Phil course or consent T R 10:30-11:45
130-01 Moral Psychology Stephen White 2 philosophy courses or consent M W 1:30-2:45
131-01 Epistemology Jody Azzouni One philosophy course or consent M W 10:30-11:45
134-01 Philosophy of Social Science Brian Epstein W 6:30-9:00
151-01 Ancient Philosophy Christiana Olfert Phil 01 or consent, X-list CLS 151 TR 3:00-4:15
186-01 Phenomenology & Existentialism Avner Baz 2 PHIL courses or consent M 6:00-9:00
191-01 Seminar: Transcendental Arguments, Skepticism & the a-priori Stephen White 2 PHIL courses or consent M W 4:30-5:45
191-02 Seminar: History of Analytic Philosophy Dilip Ninan 33, 103 or consent W 1:30-4:00
191-03 Seminar: Objects Jody Azzouni Phil 33 or equiv. and one PHIL course or consent T 6:00-9:00
191-04 Seminar: Foundations of Cognitive Science Daniel Dennett Grad student or Jr/Sr major in Cognitive & Brain Science T 1:30-4:00
191-05 Seminar: Nature & Norms: Hume to Putnam Mario De Caro T 9:00-11:30am
193-01 Undergrad Independent Study ARR Register via one-on-one course form ARR
197-01 Seminar: Ethics, Law & Society Lionel McPherson One Phil course or Jr. standing TR 1:30-2:45
293-01 Graduate Independent Study ARR Grad status - Register via one-on-one course form ARR
297-01 Graduate Writing Seminar Denby/Russinoff One semester in Tufts Philosophy Grad Program M 10:00-12:30



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