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Philosophy CoursesFaculty | Master's | Doctoral | Courses
All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise specified.500 Contemporary ProblemsIntensive study of recent work in anglo-American analytic philosophy. Topics may include problems in metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, and other areas. 511 Modal LogicPropositional modal logic: T, S4, S5, subjunctive conditionals, truth value gaps, supervaluations. Quantified modal logic: Barcan formula, contingent identity systems, tense logic, and other topics. 512 Philosophy and LogicNaive set theory and mathematical induction. Axiomatic presentations of propositional and predicate logic. Interpretations and validity. Completeness theorems for both systems. The Lowenhein-Skolem theorem. 513 Math Logic IElementary metamathematics. Completeness and Lowenhein-Skolem theorems. Elementary number theory. Gödel's incompleteness theorems. 514 Math Logic IIFurther topics in mathematical logic (e.g., set theory, recursion theory, type theory). 550 EpistemologyTopics may include knowledge, epistemic justification, belief, truth, perception, skepticism. 551 MetaphysicsTopics may include necessity and possibility, universals and particulars, causality, the mental and the physical. 560 Political PhilosophyTopics may include nature and proper role of the state, nature and justification of legal obligation and rights. 561 AestheticsTheories on the nature of art and aesthetic evaluation; their epistemological and metaphysical implications. 562 History of EthicsIntensive study of classic texts in the history of ethics. May include works of such figures as Aristotle, Plato, Aquinas, Hobbes, Hume, Kant, Mill, Moore, and others. 563 Ethical TheoryCritical study of recent work in moral philosophy. May include utilitarian, Kantian, or other normative theories, as well as naturalistic, nonnaturalistic, or emotivist theories in metaethics. 582 Philosophy of ScienceCritical analysis of structure of scientific method and language of science, respective roles of induction and deduction in science, and the status of theoretical terms. 583 Philosophy of ReligionTopics may include arguments for the existence of God, problem of evil, faith and reason, meaning of religious language, the divine attributes, and religious foundations of morality. 584 Philosophy of LanguageTopics may include Frege's theory of sense and reference, Russell's theory of denoting phrases, elocutionary aspects of speech acts, modal and epistemic contexts, theories of tense. 585 Philosophical TheologyHistorical and systematic study of the methods and validity of theological thought, through selected problems. 586 Philosophy of MathematicsBasic issues in philosophy of mathematics. Platonism, nominalism, constructiv-ism. Mathematical knowledge. 591-595 Seminars596 Independent Study597 Special Topics691-695 Seminars696 Independent Study697 Special Topics698 Practicum699 Master's Thesis700 ProseminarIntroduction to contemporary methods in philosophical research and writing. 701 Selected Philosopher IIntensive critical study of work of a major figure in history of philosophy. 702 Selected Philosopher IIIntensive critical study of work of a major philosopher. 703 Problems in History of PhilosophyIntensive critical study of selected topics in history of philosophy. 710 Formal LogicSelected advanced topics in logic. Consent of instructor required. 750 MetaphysicsSelected topics in analytic metaphysics, such as properties, identity, time, modality, minds, free will. 751 Theory of KnowledgeSelected topics in epistemology. 760 EthicsSelected topics in ethical theory. May focus on issues in normative ethics, axiology, metaethics, virture theory, or the epistemology of ethics. Readings may include works of any period from the ancients to the present. 782 Philosophy of ReligionSelected topics in philosophical theology, such as freedom and foreknowledge, the problem of evil, the divine attributes, classical theistic arguments (e.g., the ontological argument, the cosmological argument), and reformed epistemology. 783 Philosophy of LanguageSelected topics in philosophy of language, such as truth, meaning, reference, names, descriptions, demonstratives. 784 Philosophy of ScienceSelected topics in the philosophy of science, such as confirmation, laws, causation, explanation, and scientific realism. 785 Philosophy of MindSelected topic in the philosophy of mind, such as intentionality of the mental, relation between the mental and the physical, connection between thought and action, and ways of verifying the existence of various mental states. 791-795 Seminars796 Independent Study797 Special Topics891-895 Seminars896 Independent Study897 Special Topics899 Ph.D. DissertationCredit, 18. |