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UMassAmherst
Department of Philosophy
Past Philosophy Course Websites
Fall
2012
100 - Introduction to Philosophy (Feldman)
110 - Introduction to Logic (Hardegree)
335 - Contemporary Analytic Philosophy (Klement)
512 - Philosophy and Logic (Klement)
595t - Set Theory (Hardegree)
Fall
2011
110 - Introduction to Logic (Hardegree)
335 - Analytic Philosophy (Klement)
511 - Modal Logic (Hardegree)
513 - Math Logic 1 (Klement)
Spring
2011
110 - Introduction to Logic (Klement)
310 - Intermediate Logic (Hardegree)
594s - Formal Semantics (Hardegree)
702F - Frege (Klement)
785 - Philosophy of Mind (Antony)
Fall
2010
100 - Introduction to Philosophy (Feldman)
110 - Introduction to Logic (Hardegree)
335 - Contemporary Analytic Philosophy (Klement)
336 - Existentialism (Krakauer)
382 - Philosophy of Science (Binkoski)
586 - Philosophy of Math (Klement)
595t - Set Theory (Hardegree)
Spring
2010
100 - Introduction to Philosophy (Kornblith)
110 - Introduction to Logic (Klement)
160 - Intro to Ethics (Dunn)
383 - Philosophical Approaches to Religion (Friesen)
513 - Math Logic I (Klement)
593F – Feminist Theory (Antony)
595 - Formal Semantics (Hardegree)
Fall
2009
100 - Introduction to Philosophy (Feldman)
110 - Introduction to Logic (Hardegree)
335 - Analytic Philosophy (Klement)
381 - Philosophy of Women (Antony)
available on Spark
383 - Philosophical Approaches to Religion (Friesen)
511 - Modal Logic(Hardegree)
592W - Wittgenstein (Klement)
785 - Philosophy of Mind (Antony & Levine)
Spring
2009
100 - Introduction to Philosophy (Feldman)
110 - Introduction to Logic (Klement)
164 - Medical Ethics (Ahlstrom)
310 - Intermediate Logic (Hardegree)
336 - Existentialism (Krakauer)
336 - Existentialism (Trogdon)
363 - Marxism (Michaelian)
383 - Philosophy of Religion (Dunn)
594s - Formal Semantics (Hardegree)
791 - Kant's Ethical Theory (Garcia)
Fall
2008
100 - Introduction to Philosophy (Kornblith)
110 - Introduction to Logic (Hardegree)
160b - Intro to Ethics (Ferrier)
164 - Medical Ethics (Friesen)
164 - Medical Ethics (Sarch)
335 - Analytic Philosophy (Klement)
336 - Existentialism (Krakauer)
511 - Modal Logic (Hardegree)
594w - Propositional Attitudes (Ostertag)
701r - Russell (Klement)
Spring
2008
100A - Introduction to Philosophy (Kornblith)
100C - Introduction to Philosophy (Leibowitz)
110 - Introduction to Logic (Hardegree)
164 - Introduction to Medical Ethics (Klocksiem)
310 - Intermediate Logic (Hardegree)
335 - Contemporary Analytic Philosophy (Klement)
336 - Existentialism (Ferrier)
363 - Marxism (Michaelian)
383 - Philosophy of Religion (Krakauer)
393I - Indian Philosophy (Bhattacharjee)
511 - Modal Logic (Klement)
784 - Philosophy of Science (Meacham)
Fall
2007
100 - Introduction to Philosophy (Feldman)
110 - Introduction to Logic (Klement)
160 - Intro to Ethics (Graham)
161 - Intro to Social Thought (Michalaan)
164 - Introduction to Medical Ethics (Klocksiem)
164 - Introduction to Medical Ethics (Leibowitz)
336 - Existentialism (Johnson)
792E - Naturalized Epistemology (Antony/Kornblith)
795L - Neo-Logicism (Klement)
Spring
2007
100 - Introduction to Philosophy (Torre)
110 - Introduction to Logic (Klement)
160 - Introduction to Ethics (Graham)
160 - Introduction to Ethics (Krakauer)
160 - Introduction to Ethics (Platt)
310 - Intermediate Logic (Hardegree)
336 - Existentialism (Trogdon)
383 - Approaches to Religion (Klocksiem)
393E - Epistemology (Leibowitz)
595 - Formal Semantics (Hardegree)
Fall
2006
100 - Introduction to Philosophy (Skow)
100 - Introduction to Philosophy (Leibowitz)
110 - Introduction to Logic (Hardegree)
110 - Introduction to Logic [On-Line course] (Rubin)
160 - Introduction to Ethics (Feldman)
160 - Introduction to Ethics (Krakauer)
161 - Problems in Social Thought (Cushing)
164 - Medical Ethics (Johnson)
164H - Medical Ethics (Klocksiem)
336 - Existential Philosophy (Platt)
383 - Approaches to Religion (Trogdon)
511 - Modal Logic (Hardegree)
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