A general introduction to the problems and methods of philosophy drawing on classic and contemporary texts. Topics covered may include the existence of God and nature of religious belief, what it ...
See current departmental announcements for specific content. Department enforced prereqs., 6 hours of philosophy course work. Maybe repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Requisites: Restricted to ...
Here, you will find the course descriptions for upcoming variable topic Philosophy courses offered by the department. Metaphysics: Philosophy of Reality (PHIL 211.130) In this class we will discuss ...
Dr. Kate Finley works on topics in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science, including perception, embodiment and mental disorder. She also addresses topics in philosophy of religion including ...
This course offers an in-depth exploration of selected topics in world philosophy that hold significant relevance to our modern society. It addresses issues such as moral agency across various ...
Bertram Morris, who was a professor of philosophy in our department from 1947 to 1977. For more on Prof. Bertram and Mrs. Edie Morris, go to the Morris Reading Room page. The Morris fund is used to ...
Other required courses One course from the following: Value Courses, from PHIL 230 to 242, PHIL 340, or a topics course (PHIL 209 or 309) in moral philosophy or in the philosophy of art and aesthetics ...
The M.A. program in Philosophy at Boston College offers students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the history of philosophy and to work on topics as diverse as, for instance, Aristotelian ...
PHIL 101B: Introduction to Philosophy: Big Questions (area: AH) Professor Erik Wielenberg, 10:20-11:20 MWF This course introduces students to some of the central topics and methods of philosophy. The ...
This course is available on the MSc in Economics and Philosophy, MSc in Philosophy and Public Policy, MSc in Philosophy of Science and MSc in Philosophy of the Social Sciences. This course is ...
Here, you will find the course descriptions for upcoming variable topic Philosophy courses offered by the department. Plato: Early Dialogues (PHIL 212.001 13475) An introductory overview of classical ...