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1 Spring 2016 Past Courses Taught in Philosophy 201 Introductory Logic Halvorson 203 Intro to Metaphysics and Epistemology Rosen 300 Plato and His Predecessors Morison 303/Ecs 306 Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz Garber 307/Chv 311 Systematic Ethics McGrath 309/Chv 309 Political Philosophy Frick 313 Theory of Knowledge G. Harman 318 Metaphysics Kment 321 Philosophy of Science Dasgupta 340 Philosophical Logic Burgess 346/Lin 346 Introduction to Formal Semantics Fara Chv 333/Phi 344 Bioethics Frick *FRS 104 Philosophical analysis with argument mapping Elga/Cullen 501 The Philosophy of Aristotle; De Anima Book II Lorenz & Morison 510 German Philosophy since Kant: Heidegger G. Harman & Nehamas 513 Topics in Recent & Contemporary Phil: Bias and Objectivity Kelly/McGrath 524 Systematic Ethics: Selected Topics in Ethical Theory Hurka 535 Philosophy of Mind Elga 538 The Philosophy of Physics Halvorson & Hogan 599 Dissertation Seminar Leslie Fall /17/15 202/Chv 202 Intro to Moral Philosophy Sayre-McCord 205/Cla 205/HLS 208 Intro to Ancient Philosophy Lorenz 212 Honors Intro to Formal Logic Fara 304 Philosophy of Kant Hogan 306/Com 393 Nietzsche Nehamas 315 Philosophy of Mind McGeer 316/Chv 318/Hum 316 Social Philosophy Thakkar 319/Chv 319 Normative Ethics G. Harman 338 Philosophical Analysis from 1900 to 1950 Kelly and Halvorson 380 Explaining Values Smith 384 Phil of Law Rosen HUM 'Interdisciplinary approaches to Western Culture: Literature and the Arts, History, Philosophy, and Religion Morison *FRS Socrates and the Philosophical Life Cooper *FRS 104 Philosophical Analysis Using Argument Maps Elga/Cullen Jr. Seminars Garber (2) Kment (2) McGrath (2) 501/CLA 519 The Philosophy of Aristotle: Value, Motivation, and Vogt Agency in Aristotle s Nicomachean Ethics 516 Special Topics in the History of Phil: Leibniz Garber 519 Normative Ethics Frick & Rosen 534/LIN 534 Phil of Lang; Central Readings in the Phil of Lang Fara 540 Metaphysics: Physicalism Kment/Dasgupta 550 First Year Sem: Classics of the 20 th Century Kelly 599 Dissertation Seminar Smith

2 Spring Intro to Metaphysics and Epistemology Kment 212 Honors Introduction to Formal Logic Fara 301/HLS 302 Aristotle and His Successors Morison 304 Philosophy of Kant Hogan 307/Chv 311 Systematic Ethics G. Harman 309/HUM 3xx Political Philosophy Thakkar 311 Personal Identity Johnston 315 Philosophy of Mind Kohler 321 Philosophy of Science Halvorson 326/HUM 326/COM 302 Philosophy of Art Nehamas 332/POL 465 Early Modern Philosophy Garber 339 Philosophy Analysis from 1950 Kment 362 Error-Theory and Revolutionary Meta-Ethics Kohler Frs Sem (CHV) Designing Life: The Ethics of Creation and Its Control E. Harman CHV 333/PHI 344 Bioethics: Clinical and Population-Level Frick 500/CLA 510 Philosophy of Plato McCabe (HC) 502 Philosophy of Kant: Critique of pure reason Hogan 513 Topics in Recent or Contemporary Phil. Johnston 515 Special Topics in the History of Philosophy Lorenz/Morison 519/CHV 519 Normative Ethics: Ethics & the Future Frick 520 Logic: Logical Philosophy of Science Halvorson 523 Problems of Philosophy: Modal Logic as Fara/G. Harman Metaphysics 525 Ethics: Recent Work in Metaethics &Moral Phil Smith 599 Dissertation Seminar E. Harman/Leslie 590 Extramural Teaching Internship (by permission only) Lorenz HUM 595/PHI 595 Special Topics in the History of Garber Philosophy: Novelty Fall /Chv 202 Intro to Moral Philosophy Smith/Kohler 205/Cla 205/HLS 208 Intro to Ancient Philosophy Lorenz 306/COM 393 Nietzsche Nehamas 319/Chv 319 Normative Ethics Frick 323/Mat 306 Advanced Logic Burgess 325 Philosophy of Religion Hogan 338 Phil. Analysis from 1900 to 1950 Halvorson 346/LIN 346 Intro to Formal Semantics Fara 380/Chv 380 Explaining Values McGeer Freshman Seminar Socrates: Moral Philosophy and the Philosophical Life Cooper Freshman Seminar Philosophical Argument Analysis Dasgupta HUM Interdisciplinary Approaches to Western Culture I Morison POL 306/PHI 360/CHV 306 Democratic Theory Pettit 506 Topics in Medieval Philosophy Adams (HC) 516/COM501 Nietzsche Nehamas 524/CHV 522 Systematic Ethics Dancy (HC) 525 Ethics E. Harman 540 Metaphysics Kment 550 First Year Graduate Seminar Burgess 599 Dissertation Seminar Dasgupta Pol 518/Phi 529 Seminar in Political Philosophy Pettit 2

3 Spring Intro to Metaphysics and Epistemology Dasgupta 205/Cla 205/Hls 208 Intro to Ancient Philosophy Lorenz 302 British Empiricism Hogan 306/Com 393 Nietzsche Nehamas 307/Chv 311 Systematic Ethics G. Harman 311 Personal Identity Johnston 314 Phi l of Mathematics Burgess/Halvorson 317 Phil of Language Fara 324/Mat 313 Category Theory Halvorson 335/Chv 335/Hls 338 Greek Ethical Theory Lorenz 384 Philosophy of Law Sari Kisilevsky 500/Cla 510/Hls 503 The Philosophy of Plato Cooper 502 Kant's Theoretical Philosophy Hogan 513 Topics in Recent or Contemporary Phil. Calhoun 523 Problems in Philosophy Frick 524 Systematic Ethics McGrath 526/Pol 563 Philosophy of Law Smith, R. George 531 Philosophy of Science Dasgupta 533 Decision Theory Elga 534 Philosophy of Language Fara 599 Dissertation Seminar Sarah-Jane Leslie IHUM 582/Phi 581 Observing the World Garber Fall /21/ /Chv 202 Intro to Moral Philosophy Smith 302 British Empiricism Garber 315 Philosophy of Mind Jackson 318 Metaphysics Dasgupta 338 Phil. Analysis from 1900 to 1950 Kelly 340 Philosophical Logic Burgess 365/Chv 365 The Life of Honor Appiah 374/Chv 374 Philosophy of randomness & extreme risk Elga/Cloud 380/Chv 380 Explaining Values McGeer 419/Chv 419 Seminar in Normative Ethics Appiah Freshman Seminar Philosophical Argument Analysis Elga LIN/435 PHI/435 Advanced Semantics E. Williams CHV 310/PHI 385 Practical Ethics P. Singer Jr. Seminars Johnston (2) McGeer (2) Nehamas (2) 515/Com 514 Moral Phil/Ancient Phil Nehamas 516 Special Topics in the Hist. of Phil. Garber 523 Problems of Philosophy G. Harman 535 Philosophy of Mind Jackson 540 Metaphysics Johnston, Rosen, Leslie 599 Dissertation Seminar Kelly 550 First Year Graduate Seminar Burgess Pol 518/Phi 529 Seminar in Political Philosophy Pettit 3

4 Spring Metaphysics and Epistemology Kment 205/Cla 205 Intro to Ancient Philosophy Lorenz 306/Com 393 Nietzsche Nehamas 307/Chv 311 Systematic Ethics McGrath 311 Personal Identity Johnston 312 Intermediate Logic Halvorson 317 Philosophy of Language Fara/G. Harman 322 Philosophy of the Cognitive Science Leslie 323/Mat 313 Advanced Logic Burgess 332 Early Modern Philosophy Garber 3xx (New) Philosophy of Social Science Appiah 387 (oto) Phil of Econ. & the Social Science Cloud 3xx Hellenistic Philosophy Cooper 501 The Phil of Aristotle Cooper 515 Special Topics in the History of Phil Garber 516 Special Topics Hist Phil: Nietzsche Nehamas 519/Chv 5xx Normative Ethics E. Harman/McGrath/Leslie 523 Problems of Philosophy Hawthorne (6 mt 1x week) 536 Phil of Math: Euclid s Elements Morison 539 Theory of Knowledge Kelly/Hawthorne (6 mtg 2x wk) 540 Metaphysics Dasgupta 599 Dissertation Seminar Morison Fall Introductory Logic Dasgupta 202/Chv 202 Intro to Moral Philosophy Smith 300 Plato & His Predecessor Cooper 304 Philosophy of Kant Hogan 309/Chv 309 Political Philosophy Appiah 313 Theory of Knowledge Kelly 315 Philosophy of Mind Harman, G. 327 Phil Physics Elga & Halvorson 335/Chv 335 Greek Ethical Theory Lorenz 337 Relativism Appiah 340 Philosophical Logic Burgess 343 (OTO) Wittgenstein Kment 380 Explaining Values McGeer Freshman Seminar: CHV E. Harman 502 Philosophy of Kant Hogan 515 Special Topics in the History of Phil: Plotinus Lorenz 520 Logic Halvorson 524/Chv 526 Ethics Jackson, Smith & Pettit 534 The Philosophy of Language Harman, G./E. Lepore 538 Philosophy of Physics Healey, R. 540 Metaphysics Johnston & Rosen 599 Dissertation Seminar Kment Pol 518/Phi 529 Political Philosophy Pettit First Year Kelly 4

5 Spring Phil and the Modern Mind Garber 201 Introductory Logic Halvorson 202/CHV 202 Intro to Moral Philosophy G. Harman 218/ELE 218 Learning Theory & Epistemology G. Harman/ Kulkarni 301 HLS/302 Aristotle and His Successors Morison 311 Personal Identity Johnston 313 Theory of Knowledge Elga 321 Phil of Science Dasgupta 323/MAT 313 Advanced Logic Halvorson 335/CHV 335 Greek Ethical Theory Cooper 338 Philosophical Analysis from Kelly 342 Phil of Schopenhauer Hogan 380/CHV 380 Explaining Values McGeer 419/CHV 419 Normative Ethics: Problems of Race & Racism Appiah Freshman Sem.(CHV) Designing Life: The Ethics of Creation E. Harman and It s Control 501 Philosophy of Aristotle Morision 502 Kant s Critique of Judgment Hogan 513 Recent and Contemporary Burgess 514 Contextualisms and Relativisms (12 mtgs 2x wk) Hawthorne 523 Problems of Phil: Topics in Normative Ethics, Smith Meta-Ethics, Moral Psychology and Moral Methodology 527 Philosophy of Social Sciences Rosen 534 Phil of Language: Definite Descriptions (6 mtgs 1x wk) Hawthorne 599 Dissertation Seminar E. Harman Fall Intro to Metaphysics and Epistemology Dasgupta 205/CLA 205 Intro to Ancient Philosophy Lorenz 300 Plato and His Predecessors Morison 302 British Empiricism Hogan 307/CHV 311 Systematic Ethics McGrath & Smith 312 Intermediate Logic Burgess 315 Phil of Mind Jackson 365/CHV 365 The Life of Honor Appiah 374 Phil of Randomness & Extreme Risk Cloud & Elga Freshman Seminar(CHV) Individuality as an Ideal Appiah 511/JDS 514 Pre-Kantian Rationalism Garber/Schechter 513 Topics in Recent and Contemporary Phil Kelly 514 Recent and Contemporary Philosophy: Problems of the Self Strawson 515 Special Topics in the History of Phil Cooper & Lorenz 523 Problems of Philosophy: Materialism Jackson & Johnston 525 Ethics E. Harman 529/POL 518 Political Philosophy Pettit 535 Phil of Mind Elga 538 Phil of Physics Halvorson 599 Dissertation Seminar Smith First Year Seminar Kelly & Garber 5

6 Spring Philosophy and the Modern Mind Hogan 201 Introductory Logic Dasgupta 205/CLA 205 Intro to Ancient Philosophy Lorenz 301 Aristotle & His Successors Morison 317 Philosophy of Language D. Fara 319/CHV 319 Normative Ethics G. Harman 321 Philosophy of Science Cloud 326/HUM 326/COM 302 Philosophy of Art Nehamas 337 Relativism (oto) Appiah 340 Philosophy of Logic Burgess 392 Sex and Ethics (oto) Rosen and E. Harman 419/CHV 419 Philosophy of Race (oto) Appiah FRS 148 Plato: Republic (Freshman Seminar) Morison CHV 391/PHI 391 Morals, Markets and Health K. Olson (CHV) 500 The Philosophy of Plato Lorenz 501 Aristotle s Metaphysics Menn 513 Recent and Contemporary Philosophy Leslie & Hawthorne 515 History and Philosophy of Science Garber & Eileen Reeves 524 Systematic Ethics E. Harman & S. McGrath 534 Conditionals Hawthorne 536 Philosophy of Math Burgess & Halvorson 540 Metaphysics Kment & Dasgupta 599 Dissertation Seminar McGrath Fall /CHV 202 Intro to Moral Philosophy G. Harman 203 Intro to Metaphysics & Epistemology Rosen 300 Plato & His Predecessors Lorenz 304 The Philosophy of Kant Hogan 306/COM 393 Nietzche Nehamas 313 Theory of Knowledge Kment 315/CHV 315 Philosophy of Mind Jackson 322 Phil of the Cognitive Sciences Leslie 323/MAT 313 Advanced Logic Halvorson 332 Philosophy & the Scientific Revolution Garber 393/REL/JDS Spinoza (oto) Schechter (Religion) 501 Aristotle Morison 502 Kant Hogan 523 Religion Appiah 532 Phil Prob in Logic Burgess 534 Philosophy of Language D. Fara/G. Harman/F. Jackson 535 Intention, Action & Freedom Nehamas 599 Dissertation Seminar Elga 737 First Year Seminar: Key Papers in Analytic Philosophy Kment & Elga 6

7 Spring /CHV 202 Intro to Moral Phil Smith 205/CLA 205 Intro to Ancient Phil Lorenz 218/ELE 218 Learning Theory & Epistem. G. Harman/S. Kulkarni 301 Aristotle & His Successors Morison 304 The Philosophy of Kant Hogan 306 Nietzche Nehamas 309/CHV 309 Political Philosophy Appiah 317 Philosophy of Language D. Fara 318 Metaphysics Kment 325 Philosophy of Religion Halvorson 337 (oto) Relativism Appiah 374 Phil of Randomness and Risk Elga / Cloud 380 Explaining Values McGeer POL 306/PHI 360/CHV 306 Democratic Theory Pettit 501 The Phil of Aristotle Morison/Lorenz 511 Pre-Kantian Rationalism Garber 513 Recent and Contemporary Phil Hawthorne/Johnston 515 Special Topics in the Hist. of Phil. Cooper 520 Logic Halvorson 529/Pol 518 Seminar in Political Phi Pettit 525 Moral Epistemology McGrath/Kelly 539 Theory of Knowledge Hawthorne 540 Metaphysics Kment 599 Dissertation Seminar Elga Fall Phil of Modern Mind Garber 201 Introductory Logic Fara, D. 203 Intro to M & E Rosen/Dasgupta 300 Plato and His Predecessors Morison 302 British Empiricism Hogan 307/CHV 307 Systematic Ethics McGrath 310 Logic / Cog. Sci. Leslie 311 Personal Identity Johnston 312 Intermediate Logic Burgess 315/CHV 315 Philosophy of Mind Jackson 323/MAT 313 Advanced Logic Halvorson 326/HUM 326 Aesthetics Nehamas 335/CHV 335 Greek Ethics Cooper CHV 365/PHI 365 The Life of Honor Appiah LIN 435/PHI 435 Advanced Symantics G. Harman/E. Williams REL 396/ PHI 396/GER 304 Genealogy of Secularism Schechter 501 The Philosophy of Aristotle Lorenz/Morison 502 The Philosophy of Kant Hogan 510/COM 510 German Philosophy Since Kant Nehamas 513 Recent & Contemp. Phil: Perception Jackson/Johnston 523/ Problems of Philosophy: A systematic exam. Smith of selected philosophical problems 525 Problems in Ethics Thomson 540 Metaphysics Dasgupta 599 Dissertation Seminar Leslie 7

8 Spring /CHV 202 Intro. to Moral Philosophy Smith 300 Plato and His Predecessors Cooper 306 Nietzsche Nehamas 310 Problems of Philosophy Leslie 315/CHV 315 Philosophy of Mind McGeer 318 Metaphysics M. Fara 340 Phil of Logic Burgess 332 Early Modern Philosophy Catherine Wilson POL 306/PHI 360 Political Philosophy Pettit HIS 490/PHI 490 Perspectives on the Nature & Devel. DiSalle of Science 513/COM 513 Philosophy of Religion Johnston 514 Recent & Contemporary Phil.: Leslie Generics & Cognitive Psychology 515 History of Philosophy Lorenz 516 Quine and Davidson Harman/Lepore 523 Problems of Philosophy Kelly 525 Problems Ethics E. Harman 530/COM 537 Aesthetics Nehamas 534 Phil of Language D. Fara 535 Philosophy of Mind: Reference &Singular Thought Hawthorne (6 wk crse 2 x wk) 538 Space and Time DiSalle 540 Metaphysics: Topics in Meta. Hawthorne (6 wk crse 1x wk) 599 Dissertation Seminar G. Harman Fall Introductory Logic D. Fara 203 Intro. to M & E M. Fara 205/CLA 205 Intro to Ancient Philosophy Lorenz 307/CHV 311 Systematic Ethics Catherine Wilson CHV 308/PHI 308 Perfecting Life: E. Harman 311 Personal Identity Johnston 312 Intermediate Logic Burgess 313 Theory of Knowledge Kelly 315 Philosophy of Mind Jackson 322 Phil. of Cognitive Science Johnston/Leslie 327 Philosophy of Physics DiSalle 342 Philosophy of Schopenhauer Hogan 378 Phil of Biology Daniel Cloud 512 British Empiricism Catherine Wilson 515 Special Topics in His. Of Phil: Ancient Cooper 524/CHV 526 Systematic Ethics Smith 529/POL 518 Political Philosophy Pettit 531 Philosophy of Science Elga 534 Philosophy of Language: Reference Jackson 535 Philosophy of Mind G. Harman 599 Dissertation Seminar Lorenz CHV 524/PHI 523 Problems from Sidgwick Singer 8

9 Spring Phil and the Modern Mind Hogan 201 Intro to Logic Elga 302 British Empiricism Garber 3xx Problems of Philosophy Johnston 315 Philosophy of Mind McGeer 323/MAT 313 Advanced Logic Burgess 335/CHV 335 Greek Ethical Theory Cooper 337 Relativism Appiah CHV 376/PHI 376 Medical Ethics:Life and Death issues Marquis (CHV) 384 Philosophy of Law Rosen 307/CHV 311 Systematic Ethics McGrath 501 The Philosophy of Aristotle Lorenz 502 Philosophy of Kant Hogan 524/CHV 524 On Systematic Ethics Harman, E. 523/POL 563 Problems of Phil: Phil of Law Gardner, J. (HC Fellow) 533 Decision Theory Elga 539 Theory of Knowledge Kelly/van Fraassen 599 Dissertation Seminar Kelly Fall /CHV 202 Intro to Moral Phil. Smith 205/CLA 205 Intro to Ancient Philosophy Lorenz 301 Aristotle and his Successors Lorenz 304 The Philosophy of Kant Hogan CHV 308/PHI 308 Perfecting Life Elga/E. Harman 312 Intermediate Logic Burgess 315 Philosophy of Mind Jackson, F. 318 Metaphysics Humberstone 338 Philosophical Analysis fr Kelly 340 Philosophical Logic Halvorson 420 What is Life? Cloud (HC Fellow) 527 Philosophy of Social Science Appiah 515 Topics in Ancient Philosophy Cooper 516 Special Topics in History Garber 532 Systematic Ethics Humberstone 534 Phil. of Language: Reference Jackson, F. 540 Metaphysics Johnston 524 Systematic Ethics Smith 599 Dissertation Seminar Halvorson POL 519/PHI 529 Political Philosophy Pettit 9

10 Spring /CHV 202 Intro to Moral Phil. Smith 218/ELE 218 Leaning Theory & Epistemology Harman, S. Kulkarni PSY 237/PHI 237 The Psychology & Phil of Rational. Harman 300 Plato and His Predecessors Lorenz 303 Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz DeRosa 309/CHV 309 Political Philosophy Appiah 313 Theory of Knowledge van Fraassen 321 Philosophy of Science Elga 340 new/approved course Philosophical Logic Graff Fara 501 The Philosophy of Aristotle Lorenz 514 Recent & Contemp. Phil.: Responsibilities Rosen 515 Special Topics in the Hist. of Phil Garber 516 Special Topics in the Hist. of Phil. Kalligas 532 Philosophical Problems in Logic Burgess 534 Phil of Language Graff Fara 535 Philosophy of Mind Bennett 539 Theory of Knowledge van Fraassen 540 Metaphysics Fara 599 Dissertation Seminar Burgess Fall Intro to Logic Leslie 203 Intro to Meta. & Epist. Rosen 205/CLA 205 Intro to Ancient Philosophy Wildberg 301 Aristotle and his Successors Morison (Ben) 312 Intermediate Logic Burgess 315 Phil of Mind Bennett 317 Phil of Language Harman 318 Metaphysics M. Fara 325 Phil of Religion Elga 330/MED 330 oto Medieval Philosophy Normore 332/JDS 332 Early Modern Phil.: Spinoza Garber 500 Phil of Plato Nehamas 515 Spec. Topics in Hist. of Phil. Normore 516 Special Topics in the Hist. of Phil. Morison (Ben) 523 Prob. of Phil or Systematic Ethics Appiah 524 Systematic Ethics Smith 529/POL 519 Seminar in Political Philosophy Scruton 599 Dissertation Seminar Smith 10

11 Spring Intro to Logic Halvorson 203 Intro to Metaphysics Appiah 304 Phil of Kant Hogan 307 Systematic Ethics Smith 313 Theory of Knowledge T. Kelly 314 Phil of Math Benacerraf 333 Recent Continental S. Kelly 335 Greek Ethical Theory Cooper 345 Linguistic Semantic Harman/Edwin Williams 384 Phil of Law Rosen 501 Phil of Aristotle Lorenz 502 Phil of Kant Hogan/Garber 510 German Phil since Kant Nehamas 513 Topics in Recent and Contemp. T. Kelly 514 Recent and Contemporary Phil. Johnston 523 Problems in Phil. Fara 524 Systematic Ethics Smith 534 Phil of Language Graff 536 Phil of Math Benacerraf 599 Dissertation Seminar Johnston Fall Phil and Modern Mind Hogan 202/Chv 202 Intro to Moral Philosophy Smith 205/Cla 205 Intro to Ancient Philosophy Lorenz Psy 237/Phi 237 The Psych. & Phil. Of Rationality Harman/Johnston-Laird/Shafir Chv 310/Phi 385 Practical Ethics Singer 300 Plato Lorenz 312 Intermediate Logic Burgess 315 Phil of Mind Bennett 318 Metaphysics Fara 319/Chv 319 Normative Ethics Sinnott-Armstrong (Chv) 338 Philosophical Analysis T. Kelly 340 Philosophical Logic Halvorson 419/Chv 419 Seminar in Norm. Ethics Appiah 513 Topics in Recent and Contemp. Elga 515 Topics in Ancient Phil. Cooper Pol 519/Phi 529 Seminar in Political Philosophy: Garber/Pettit Hobbes and Hobbesian Themes 535 Phil of Mind S. Kelly 538 Phil of Physics Halvorson/van Fraassen 539 Theory of Knowledge Harman 540 Metaphysics Bennett 599 Dissertation Seminar Johnston 11

12 Spring Intro. Logic Halvorson 203 Intro to Metaphysics Appiah 303 Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz Garber 313 Theory of Knowledge Pryor 318 Metaphysics Bennett 323/Mat 313 Advanced Logic Burgess 326 Phil of Art Gilmore 335/Chv 335 Greek Ethical Theory Cooper 338 Phil. Analysis from Soames 419/Chv 319 Normative Ethics Appiah 500 The Phil of Plato Cooper 514 Recent and Contemporary Phil Pryor 515/His 591 Special Topics in History Garber/Mahoney 520 Logic Burgess 523 Problems of Phil Bennett 528 Social Justice and Related Prob. Sussman 534 Phil of Language Soames 536 Phil of Mathematics Benacerraf 538 Phil of Physics Halvorson 540 Metaphysics Goldman 599 Diss Sem. Johnston Fall Phil and the Mod Mind Garber 202 Intro to Moral Phil Sussman 205 Intro to Ancient Phil Wildberg 301 Aristotle & his Successors Morison 304 Phil of Kant Longuenesse 312 Interm. Logic Burgess 315 Phil of Mind Bennett 325 Phil of Religion Elga 333 Recent Continental Phil Kelly 380 Explaining Values Harman 510 Phil of Aristotle Morison 516 Special Topics in History Frede 523 Problems in Phil. Elga 535 Phil of Mind Kelly/Pettit 540 Metaphysics Johnston 599 Diss. Sem. Benacerraf 12

13 Spring Moral Phil Sussman 203 M&E Appiah 205 Intro Ancient Lorenz 218 Lean and Epist Harman 300 Plato and Predecessor Coope, Ursula 317 Language Soames 318 Metaphysics Bennett 322 Phi Cog Sci Elga 327 Phil Physics Halvorson 332 Early Modern Phil. Garber 385/REL 385 Science, Religion & History: Schneewind 501 Special: Aristotle Coope, Ursula 502 Phil of Kant Sussman 511 Rationalism Garber 514 Recent Phil: Concepts Kelly/Greenberg 523 Problems of Phil Pryor 529 Political Phil. Appiah 530 Phil of Art Nehamas/Gilmore 534 Phil of Language Soames 539 Knowledge Harman 540 Metaphysics Bennett 599 Diss. Sem. Johnston Fall Phil and the Mod Mind Garber 201 Intro Logic Halvorson 306 Nietzsche Nehamas 312 Interm. Logic Burgess 313 Theory of Know.: Perception Pryor 314 Phil of Math Benacerraf 315 Phil of Mind Bennett 384 Phil of Law Greenberg 510 German Phil since Kant Horstmann, Rolf 513 Topics: Neo Kantian views of self Longuenesse 515 Special: Plotinus Lorenz 520 Logic: Modal Logic van Fraassen 523 Problems Johnston 524 Ethics Rosen 531 Phil of Science Halvorson 532 Phil Problems in Logic Friedman, Harvey 533 Decision Theory van Fraassen and Elga 535 Phil of Mind Pettit 536 Phil of Math. Friedman, Harvey 599 Diss Sem. Benacerraf 13

14 Spring Intro to Moral Phil Harman 203 Intro to Metaphysics Rosen 300 Plato & His Predecessors Cooper 302 British Empiricism Schumacher 315 Phil. Of Mind Kelly 323 Advanced Logic Burgess 326 Phil of Art Gilmore 327 Phil of Physics Halvorson 339 Phil of Analysis since 1950 Soames 501 Phil of Aristotle Lorenz 510 Being and Time Kelly/Longuenesse 514 Recent and Contemporary Elga/Halvorson 512 British Empiricism Schumacher 523 Problems of Philosophy Rosen 534 Phil of Language Soames 539 Theory of Knowledge van Fraassen 599 Dissertation Seminar Benacerraf Fall Phil and the Modern Mind Burgess 201 Introductory Logic Halvorson 204 Intro to Phil of Science van Fraassen 301 Aristotle & His Successors Lorenz 304 Phil of Kant Longuenesse 312 Intermediate Logic Benacerraf 321 Phil of Science Elga 333 Recent Continental Kelly 338 Phil Analysis from Soames 383 Freedom and Responsibility Rosen 513 Topics in Recent & Contemp. Phi. Nehamas 515 Special Topics in the Hist. of Phil Cooper 524 Systematic Ethics Harman 529 Political Philosophy Brison 540 Metaphysics Lewis 599 Dissertation Seminar Benacerraf 14

15 Spring ' Phil of Modern Mind Frankfurt 201 Intro to Logic Graff 204 Intro to Phil of Science Weinstein 218 Learning Theory Harman 237 Phil of Rationality Harman 301 Aristotle Broadie 304 The Phil of Kant Longuenesse 318 Metaphysics Lewis 327 Phil of Physics Weinstein 332 Early Modern Philosophy Hawthorne (Vist. Prof.) 383 Freedom and Respon. Rosen 345 (new) Topics in Phil of Lang. Graff 384 Phil of Law Greenberg 514 Recent and Contemp. Phil. Rosen 515 Topics in Ancient Phil. Cooper 524 Systematic Ethics Sussman 530 Phil of Art Nehamas 534 Phil of Language Soames 535 Phil of Mind Bennett 536 Phil of Math Benacerraf 540 Metaphysics Lewis 599 Dissertation Seminar Johnston Fall ' Intro to Moral Phil Sussman 203/203W Intro to M&E van Fraassen 300 Plato Cooper 312 Intermediate Logic Burgess 315 Phil of Mind Bennett 317 Phil of Language Soames 320 Phil of Literature van Fraassen 501 Aritstotle Broadie 502 Phil of Kant: Kant on the self Longuenesse 513 Topics in Recent Contemp. Greenberg 523 Problems of Phil Graff 531 Philosophy of Science Weinstein 539 Theory of Knowledge Harman 599 Dissertation Seminar Johnston 15

16 Spring /203W Intro to M&E Rosen 204 Intro to Phil of Science Weinstein 237/PSY Rationality Harman 301 Aristotle, etc. Broadie 305 German Idealism Lottenbach 310 Social Philosophy Sreenivasan 314 Phil of Math Benacerraf 319 Normative Ethics Sussman 323 Advanced Logic Burgess 327 Phil of Physics Weinstein 339 Analytic Phil Soames 384 Phil of Law Brison 502 Phil of Kant; Kant s Pol. Phil. Sussman 513 Naming and Necessity Kelly 514 Recent and Contemporary Phil. Fine 515 Topics in Ancient Phil Cooper 516 Special Topics in the Hist. Of Phil. Lottenbach 527/PSY Phil of Social Sciences Harman 534 Phil of Language Soames/Lewis 536 Phil of Math Benacerraf 599 Dissertation Sem. Johnston Fall Phil & the Mod. Mind Frankfurt 201 Intro Logic Graff 202 Intro to Moral Phil Sussman 205/CLA Intro to Ancient Phil Wildberg 300 Plato Cooper 302 British Empiricism Lottenbach 309 Political Phil Sreenivasan 312 Intermediate Logic Burgess 333 Recent Continental Phil Kelly 338 Analytic Phil Soames 383 Respnsiblity Rosen 501 Aristotle s Metaphysics Broadie 523 Prob of Phil: Descriptions Graff 528 Social Justice & Related Prob.: Singer Questions of Life & Death 531 Phil of Science Weinstein 534 Phil of Language Soames/Lewis 534 Phil of Mind Harman 540 Metaphysics Fine 599 Diss Seminar Johnston 16

17 Spring Intro to Moral Phil Sussman 203/203W Intro to met & Epistem Rosen 218/ELE Cog Sci Harman 237/PSY Rationality Harman, et.al 301 Aristotle et al Broadie 310 Social Phil. Sreenivasan 312 Intermediate Logic Burgess 313 Epistemology van Fraassen 321 Phil of Science Lewis 332 Early Modern Phil Bolton (Martha) 333 Recent Continental Phil Longuenesse 500 Ancient Broadie 513 Ethics Smith (Michael) 516 special Topics in History of Phil. Bolton 524 Systematic Ethics Sussman 528 Political Phil Sreenivasan 539 Epistemology Harman 540 Material Constitution Graff 599 Diss Sem Benacerraf Fall Phil & the Mod. Mind Frankfurt 201 Intro Logic Graff 204 Intro to Phil of Science Belot 205/CLA Intro to Ancient Phil Wildberg 218 Cog Sci Harman/Kulkarni 300 Plato & Predecessors Cooper 304 Kant Longuenesse 309 Political Phil Sreenivasan 315 Phil of Mind Williamson (Tim) 318 Metaphysics Lewis 319 Normative Ethics Metaphysics 501 The Phil of Aristotle Broadie 502 Kant s Principle of Suff Rsn Longuenesse 515 Nietzche Nehamas 531 Unity & Disunity in Science Belot 536 Nominalism Burgess/Rosen 539 Theory of Knowledge Williamson 540 Causation Lewis 599 Diss Sem Benacerraf 17

18 Spring Intro to Mor. Lewis 203/203W Intro to M&E van Fraassen 204 Introl to Phil of Science Belot 305 German Idealism Longueness 306 Nietzsche Nehamas 314 Phil of Math Benacerraf 317 Phil of Language Graff 327 Phil of Physics van Fraassen th Century Analytic Phil II Soames 335 Ancient Eth. Theory Broadie 455 Phil of Art Carrier (David) 502 Kant Longuenesse 511 Pre-Kantian Rationalism Frankfurt 515/510 CLA History of Phil Cooper 516 Special Topics Hist. Of Phil Broadie 520 Logic Burgess 523 Problems Kripke 533 Decision Theory Jeffrey 534 Phil of Language Graff 540 Metaphysics Johnston 599 Diss Sem Benacerraf Fall Phil & the Mod. Mind Frankfurt 201 Intro to Logic Burgess 205 Ancient Phil Wildberg 211 Jeffrey 218/EE Cog Sci Harman 307 Systematic Ethics Broadie 309 Political Phil Kamsler 312 Intermediate Logic Benacerraf 318 Metaphysics Lewis 332 Early Modern Phil Wilson 337 Relativism Johnson 513 Recent work in Ethics Frankfurt 515 Heracl & Parmen Nehamas 523 Space & Time Belot 524 Syst. Ethics Harman 531 Phil of Science van Fraassen 534 Phil of Language Soames 599 Diss Sem Benacerraf 18

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