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Philosophy (PHIL) Spring 2014

Reading & Research Faculty Listing

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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.

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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
Vendor
 
PHIL / 21000 - 00 Introduction To Ethics 100 Ford Anton MW
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Lecture 53 56 HM-130 78 HIPS 21000
Ford Anton ; O'Connell Rory F
10:30AM- 11:20AM
01 Discussion 11 14 WB-230 24
Ford Anton ; O'Connell Rory F
11:30AM- 12:20PM
02 Discussion 15 14 WB-230 24
Ford Anton ; Mejia-Rivas Santiago F
1:30PM- 2:20PM
03 Discussion 15 14 WB-230 24
Ford Anton ; Mejia-Rivas Santiago F
2:30PM- 3:20PM
04 Discussion 12 14 WB-230 24
PQ: Students should register via discussion section; will automatically be enrolled in lecture.

PHIL / 21225 - 00 Critique of Humanism 100 Vogler Candace TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 52 94 HGS-101 108 PHIL 31225,ENGL 12002,ENGL 34407
Vogler Candace ; Russell Francey M
4:30PM- 5:20PM
01 Discussion 12 14 HM-125 17
Vogler Candace ; Russell Francey W
11:30AM- 12:20PM
02 Discussion 13 14 WB-130 28
Vogler Candace ARR
ARR
03 Discussion 1 10 - 0
M
4:30PM- 5:20PM
04 Discussion 8 14 HM-151 19
W
11:30AM- 12:20PM
05 Discussion 5 14 WB-106 18
M
4:30PM- 5:20PM
06 Discussion 5 14 HM-135 22
W
11:30AM- 12:20PM
07 Discussion 8 14 HM-102 19
PQ: Students should enroll via discussion section; undergraduates should enroll in sections 01 and 02 and graduates should enroll in section 03.

PHIL / 21402 - 01 Unhappiness 100 Kimhi Irad TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Seminar 19 25 SS-302 49 SCTH 35703,SCTH 25703,PHIL 31402,CMLT 25703,CMLT 35703

PHIL / 21425 - 00 Karl Marx's Theory of History 100 Ford Anton MW
4:30PM- 5:50PM
Lecture 55 66 HM-130 78 PHIL 31425,FNDL 21504
Ford Anton ; Brixel Pascal M
3:30PM- 4:20PM
01 Discussion 15 14 HM-125 17
Ford Anton ; Brixel Pascal F
9:30AM- 10:20AM
02 Discussion 12 14 HM-102 19
Ford Anton ARR
ARR
03 Discussion 4 10 - 0
M
3:30PM- 4:20PM
04 Discussion 11 14 CL-111 24
F
9:30AM- 10:20AM
05 Discussion 13 14 WB-106 18
PQ: Students should enroll via discussion section; undergraduates should enroll in sections 01 and 02 and graduates should enroll in section 03.

PHIL / 21511 - 00 Forms of Philosophical Skepticism 100 Conant James MW
12:00PM- 1:20PM
Course 33 38 HM-140 92 PHIL 31511
Conant James ; Kirwin Claire F
1:30PM- 2:20PM
01 Discussion 12 14 HM-125 17
Conant James ; Kirwin Claire F
2:30PM- 3:20PM
02 Discussion 12 14 HM-125 17
Conant James R
1:30PM- 2:50PM
03 Discussion 9 10 WB-130 28
PQ: Students should enroll via discussion section; undergraduates should enroll in sections 01 and 02 and graduates should enroll in section 03.

PHIL / 21700 - 01 Human Rights-1 100 Holiday David MW
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Lecture 27 25 C-304 31 HMRT 20100,HIST 29301,LLSO 25100
This course is only open to undergraduate students this quarter.

PHIL / 21714 - 00 Aristotle on Practical Wisdom 100 Mueller Anselm MW
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Course 17 38 C-107 39 PHIL 31714
Staff Staff F
9:30AM- 10:20AM
01 Discussion 6 14 - 0
F
10:30AM- 11:20AM
02 Discussion 8 14 - 0
Staff Staff ARR
ARR
03 Discussion 3 10 - 0
PQ: Students register via discussion section. Undergrads should register via sections 01 and 02; grads register in section 03.

PHIL / 22820 - 01 Philosophy and Public Education 100 Schultz Reynolds Barton TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 26 28 C-403 29 PLSC 22825

PHIL / 24005 - 01 Partial Information in the Theory of Meaning 100 Gillies Thony TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 5 38 HM-135 22 PHIL 34005

PHIL / 24716 - 01 Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra 100 Meier Heinrich MW
10:00AM- 12:50PM
Seminar 15 20 F-505 43 SCTH 37316,GRMN 37314,PLSC 37316,PHIL 34716,FNDL 27316
This seminar will be taught during the first 5 weeks of the quarter (March 31-April 30, 2014. Open to undergrads

PHIL / 25403 - 01 Psychoanalysis and Feminism: Freud, Lacan, Klein, Winnicott and their Feminist Interlocutors 100 Ben Moshe Nir MW
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 19 25 GSRP-103 25 GNSE 27202

PHIL / 26006 - 01 The Early Modern Mind 100 Schechtman Anat TR
9:00AM- 10:20AM
Course 12 20 WB-230 24 PHIL 37303

PHIL / 28202 - 00 Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit 100 Pippin Robert B MW
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 66 100 KPTC-106 208 SCTH 38003,PHIL 38202,FNDL 23410
Pippin Robert B F
10:30AM- 11:20AM
01 Discussion 9 18 WB-106 18
Pippin Robert B F
11:30AM- 12:20PM
02 Discussion 12 18 WB-106 18
Pippin Robert B F
12:30PM- 1:20PM
03 Discussion 13 18 HM-151 19
Pippin Robert B F
1:30PM- 2:20PM
04 Discussion 13 18 WB-106 18
Pippin Robert B ARR
ARR
05 24 30 - 0
PQ: Students should register via discussion section. Undergrads should register via sections 01-04; Grads register via section 05.

PHIL / 28209 - 99 Philosophers on Abstraction, Representation, and Figuration 100 Stern Josef J ARR
ARR
11 NO LIMIT - 0
PQ: Admissions to Spring Paris Humanities Program

PHIL / 29200 - 01 Junior Tutorial 100 Nir Gilad ; Evnen Thomas TR
12:00PM- 1:20PM
Course 3 15 C-430 23
Topic: What is a Science of Logic for Hegel? Class meets with PHIL 29300-01.
 
PHIL / 29200 - 02 Junior Tutorial 100 Nir Gilad ; Evnen Thomas TR
10:30AM- 11:50AM
Course 2 15 WB-230 24
Topic: Logic and Thought. Class meets with 29300-02

PHIL / 29300 - 01 Senior Tutorial 100 Evnen Thomas TR
12:00PM- 1:20PM
Course 5 15 C-430 23
Topic: What is a Science of Logic for Hegel? Class meets with PHIL 29200-01.
 
PHIL / 29300 - 02 Senior Tutorial 100 Nir Gilad TR
10:30AM- 11:50AM
Course 3 15 WB-230 24
Topic: Logic and Thought. Class meets with 29200-02

PHIL / 29406 - 01 Algebraic Logic & Its Critics: Hist of Logic: Leibniz to Frege 100 Malink Marko ; Vasudevan Anubav TR
12:00PM- 1:20PM
Course 21 30 C-302 33 PHIL 39406

PHIL / 29901 - 01 Senior Seminar 1 100 Davey Kevin MWF
9:30AM- 10:20AM
Course 1 CONSENT REQUIRED HM-135 22
PQ: Consent of director of undergraduate studies. Note(s): Required of fourth-year students who are writing a senior essay.
 
PHIL / 29901 - 02 Senior Seminar 1 100 Davey Kevin MWF
10:30AM- 11:20AM
Course 2 CONSENT REQUIRED HM-135 22
PQ: Consent of director of undergraduate studies. Note(s): Required of fourth-year students who are writing a senior essay.

PHIL / 29902 - 01 Senior Seminar II 100 Davey Kevin MWF
11:30AM- 12:20PM
Course 9 CONSENT REQUIRED HM-135 22
PQ: Consent of director of undergraduate studies. Note(s): Required of fourth-year students who are writing a senior essay.
 
PHIL / 29902 - 02 Senior Seminar II 100 Davey Kevin MWF
12:30PM- 1:20PM
Course 1 CONSENT REQUIRED HM-135 22
PQ: Consent of director of undergraduate studies. Note(s): Required of fourth-year students who are writing a senior essay.
 

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
Vendor
 
PHIL / 31225 - 00 Critique of Humanism 100 Vogler Candace TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 52 94 HGS-101 108 PHIL 21225,ENGL 12002,ENGL 34407
Vogler Candace ; Russell Francey M
4:30PM- 5:20PM
01 Discussion 12 14 HM-125 17
Vogler Candace ; Russell Francey W
11:30AM- 12:20PM
02 Discussion 13 14 WB-130 28
Vogler Candace ARR
ARR
03 Discussion 1 10 - 0
M
4:30PM- 5:20PM
04 Discussion 8 14 HM-151 19
W
11:30AM- 12:20PM
05 Discussion 5 14 WB-106 18
M
4:30PM- 5:20PM
06 Discussion 5 14 HM-135 22
W
11:30AM- 12:20PM
07 Discussion 8 14 HM-102 19
PQ: Students should enroll via discussion section; undergraduates should enroll in sections 01 and 02 and graduates should enroll in section 03.

PHIL / 31402 - 01 Unhappiness 100 Kimhi Irad TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Seminar 19 25 SS-302 49 SCTH 35703,SCTH 25703,PHIL 21402,CMLT 25703,CMLT 35703

PHIL / 31425 - 00 Karl Marx's Theory of History 100 Ford Anton MW
4:30PM- 5:50PM
Lecture 55 66 HM-130 78 PHIL 21425,FNDL 21504
Ford Anton ; Brixel Pascal M
3:30PM- 4:20PM
01 Discussion 15 14 HM-125 17
Ford Anton ; Brixel Pascal F
9:30AM- 10:20AM
02 Discussion 12 14 HM-102 19
Ford Anton ARR
ARR
03 Discussion 4 10 - 0
M
3:30PM- 4:20PM
04 Discussion 11 14 CL-111 24
F
9:30AM- 10:20AM
05 Discussion 13 14 WB-106 18
PQ: Students should enroll via discussion section; undergraduates should enroll in sections 01 and 02 and graduates should enroll in section 03.

PHIL / 31511 - 00 Forms of Philosophical Skepticism 100 Conant James MW
12:00PM- 1:20PM
Course 33 38 HM-140 92 PHIL 21511
Conant James ; Kirwin Claire F
1:30PM- 2:20PM
01 Discussion 12 14 HM-125 17
Conant James ; Kirwin Claire F
2:30PM- 3:20PM
02 Discussion 12 14 HM-125 17
Conant James R
1:30PM- 2:50PM
03 Discussion 9 10 WB-130 28
PQ: Students should enroll via discussion section; undergraduates should enroll in sections 01 and 02 and graduates should enroll in section 03.

PHIL / 31714 - 00 Aristotle on Practical Wisdom 100 Mueller Anselm MW
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Course 17 38 C-107 39 PHIL 21714
Staff Staff F
9:30AM- 10:20AM
01 Discussion 6 14 - 0
F
10:30AM- 11:20AM
02 Discussion 8 14 - 0
Staff Staff ARR
ARR
03 Discussion 3 10 - 0
PQ: Students register via discussion section. Undergrads should register via sections 01 and 02; grads register in section 03.

PHIL / 34005 - 01 Partial Information in the Theory of Meaning 100 Gillies Thony TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 5 38 HM-135 22 PHIL 24005

PHIL / 34716 - 01 Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra 100 Meier Heinrich MW
10:00AM- 12:50PM
Seminar 15 20 F-505 43 SCTH 37316,GRMN 37314,PLSC 37316,FNDL 27316,PHIL 24716
This seminar will be taught during the first 5 weeks of the quarter (March 31-April 30, 2014. Open to undergrads

PHIL / 37303 - 01 The Early Modern Mind 100 Schechtman Anat TR
9:00AM- 10:20AM
Course 12 20 WB-230 24 PHIL 26006

PHIL / 38202 - 00 Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit 100 Pippin Robert B MW
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Course 66 100 KPTC-106 208 SCTH 38003,PHIL 28202,FNDL 23410
Pippin Robert B F
10:30AM- 11:20AM
01 Discussion 9 18 WB-106 18
Pippin Robert B F
11:30AM- 12:20PM
02 Discussion 12 18 WB-106 18
Pippin Robert B F
12:30PM- 1:20PM
03 Discussion 13 18 HM-151 19
Pippin Robert B F
1:30PM- 2:20PM
04 Discussion 13 18 WB-106 18
Pippin Robert B ARR
ARR
05 24 30 - 0
PQ: Students should register via discussion section. Undergrads should register via sections 01-04; Grads register via section 05.

PHIL / 39406 - 01 Algebraic Logic & Its Critics: Hist of Logic: Leibniz to Frege 100 Malink Marko ; Vasudevan Anubav TR
12:00PM- 1:20PM
Course 21 30 C-302 33 PHIL 29406

PHIL / 40405 - 01 Topics in Logic 100 Davey Kevin M
10:30AM- 1:20PM
Course 3 15 WB-111 30

PHIL / 49700 - 01 Workshop: Preliminary Essay 100 Kremer Michael R
10:30AM- 11:50AM
Seminar 5 15 WB-103 23
PQ: All and only philosophy graduate students in the relevant years.

PHIL / 51200 - 01 Workshop: Law and Philosophy 050 Nussbaum Martha C ; Conly Sarah M
4:00PM- 6:00PM
Seminar 7 10 LBQ-F 53 LAWS 61512,RETH 51301,HMRT 51301,PLSC 51512,GNSE 50101
Extends over more than one quarter. Continuing students only.

PHIL / 51412 - 01 I-Thou and the Subject of Psychoanalysis 100 Lear Jonathan ; Stone Martin M
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Seminar 8 CONSENT REQUIRED F-505 43 SCTH 51412

PHIL / 53306 - 01 Language and Self-Consciousness 100 Finkelstein David ; Kimhi Irad W
4:30PM- 7:20PM
Seminar 3 15 C-403 29 SCTH 53306

PHIL / 55911 - 01 Aristotle's Politics 100 Lear Gabriel W
9:30AM- 12:20PM
Seminar 14 15 C-409 31 SCTH 55392

PHIL / 57605 - 01 Layer-Cake vs Transformative Conceptions of Human Mindedness 100 Conant James T
3:00PM- 5:50PM
Lecture 9 20 C-402 33

PHIL / 59950 - 01 Workshop: Job Placement 000 Lear Gabriel ARR
ARR
Course 3 15 - 0
 

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