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Philosophy of Religions (DVPR) Winter 2016

Reading & Research Faculty Listing

College Catalog Link With Course Descriptions

These course listings are prepared daily (more frequently during the first week of the quarter) from the course offerings database. Room assignments are subject to change.

Please check assignments periodically for the latest changes.

College Courses

Subject / Course - Section Title Units Instructor Day & Time Section Desc Activity Name Activity Desc Total Enroll. Enroll. Limit Bldg & Room Room Cap. Idents Course Materials
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There are no classes at this level scheduled for the current quarter.

Graduate Courses

Subject / Course - Section Title Units Instructor Day & Time Section Desc Activity Name Activity Desc Total Enroll. Enroll. Limit Bldg & Room Room Cap. Idents Course Materials
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DVPR / 42806 - 01 Death: Some Aspects 100 Brudney Daniel ; Arnold Daniel R
9:00AM- 11:50AM
Seminar 20 CONSENT REQUIRED S-400 20 PHIL 51650

DVPR / 43800 - 01 Heidegger Through the 'Turn' 100 Coyne Ryan M
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Course 16 40 S-201 40

DVPR / 48910 - 01 Readings in Tibetan Buddhist Texts 100 Kapstein Matthew TR
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Course 0 20 S-200 25 HREL 48910,SALC 48501
Open to students reading Tibetan at the advanced level.

DVPR / 50201 - 01 Seminar: Contemporary Critical Theory 100 Meltzer Francoise W
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Course 12 10 CL-113 15 CMLT 50201
Fulfills CMLT core requirement. CMLT & Divinity Grads have priority enrollment. Those who have already taken a CMLT core course may take this with instructor consent.

DVPR / 51502 - 01 Rdgs Tiantai Buddhism: Doctrine of Ineradicable Evil in Buddha-Nature, and Shanjia/Shanwai Schism 100 Ziporyn Brook M
3:00PM- 5:50PM
Course 8 20 S-208 40

DVPR / 53102 - 01 Recent Work on Self and Non-Self in Indian Philosophy 100 Kapstein Matthew W
3:00PM- 5:50PM
Course 5 20 S-403 20 HREL 53102,SALC 51000
Indian Philosophy I and II or equivalent; or familiarity with recent treatments of Personal Identity in Anglo-American philosophy.

DVPR / 58804 - 01 Seminar: Methodology 100 Marion Jean-Luc ARR
ARR
10 12 - 0 THEO 58804
Seminar is for Ph.D. students in dissertation stage of their program. Students will present a selection from their current work, followed by a response from the instructor. Presentations will be reserved primarily for students in ABD status.
 

Reading & Research Faculty Listing

End of DVPR listing.