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Philosophy (PHIL) Autumn 2012

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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 / 20100 - 00 Elementary Logic 100 Malink Marko TR
9:00AM- 10:20AM
Lecture 104 122 HGS-101 108 CHSS 33500,HIPS 20700,PHIL 30000
Malink Marko F
8:30AM- 9:20AM
01 Discussion 8 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko F
9:30AM- 10:20AM
02 Discussion 14 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko F
12:30PM- 1:20PM
03 Discussion 12 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko F
1:30PM- 2:20PM
04 Discussion 14 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko M
8:30AM- 9:20AM
05 Discussion 13 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko M
12:30PM- 1:20PM
06 Discussion 14 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko R
10:30AM- 11:20AM
07 Discussion 13 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko R
1:00PM- 1:50PM
08 Discussion 5 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko W
3:30PM- 4:20PM
09 Discussion 11 10 G-B-212 13
PQ: Register by discussion section. UGs enroll in sections 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, & 08. Grads students enroll in section 09.

PHIL / 20721 - 00 Dynamic Semantics 100 Willer Malte TR
10:30AM- 11:50AM
Lecture 18 43 C-301 39 PHIL 30721,LING 20721,LING 30721
Willer Malte F
4:30PM- 5:20PM
01 Discussion 0 0 ARR-ARR 0
Willer Malte M
9:30AM- 10:20AM
02 Discussion 0 0 ARR-ARR 0
Willer Malte R
12:00PM- 12:50PM
03 Discussion 10 15 C-112 32
Willer Malte R
9:30AM- 10:20AM
04 Discussion 8 14 HM-102 19
PQ: UGs enroll in 01 & 02. Grads enroll in 03. Knowledge of first-order logic with identity strongly recommended. Students will benefit most if they have taken classes in semantics or philosophy of language.

PHIL / 21000 - 00 Introduction To Ethics 100 Vogler Candace TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Lecture 22 56 STU-104 60 HIPS 21000
Vogler Candace F
12:30PM- 1:20PM
01 Discussion 7 14 CL-111 24
Vogler Candace F
3:30PM- 4:20PM
02 Discussion 4 14 STU-209 15
Vogler Candace M
9:30AM- 10:20AM
03 Discussion 3 14 HM-102 19
Vogler Candace M
11:30AM- 12:20PM
04 Discussion 8 14 C-304 31
PQ: Some prior work in philosophy is helpful, but not required. Students enroll by sections.

PHIL / 21210 - 00 Philosophy and Literature 100 Cohen Ted MW
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Lecture 48 66 HM-130 78 PHIL 31210
Cohen Ted F
8:30AM- 9:20AM
01 Discussion 7 14 HM-151 19
Cohen Ted F
11:30AM- 12:20PM
02 Discussion 12 14 HM-102 19
Cohen Ted W
4:30PM- 5:20PM
03 Discussion 14 14 STU-209 15
Cohen Ted R
12:00PM- 12:50PM
04 Discussion 8 14 STU-209 15
Cohen Ted ARR
ARR
05 Discussion 7 10 - 0
PQ: UGs enroll in sections 01, 02, 03 and 04. Grads enroll in section 05.

PHIL / 21212 - 01 The Sacred: Philosophy and Art 100 Kimhi Irad MW
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Seminar 10 25 F-305 30 SCTH 25702,SCTH 35702,FNDL 25501
Undergrad course, open to grads.

PHIL / 21390 - 01 Philosophy of Poverty 100 Schultz Reynolds Barton MW
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Seminar 27 CONSENT REQUIRED C-101 31 PBPL 21390,PLSC 21390,HMRT 21390

PHIL / 21503 - 01 Ancient Metaphysics 100 Emilsson Eyjolfur TR
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Seminar 16 30 C-116 33 PHIL 31503,CLCV 27112,CLAS 37112

PHIL / 21605 - 00 Justice 100 Ford Anton MW
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Lecture 41 43 HM-103 48 PHIL 31605
Ford Anton W
3:30PM- 4:20PM
01 Discussion 15 14 STU-209 15
Ford Anton R
10:30AM- 11:20AM
02 Discussion 14 14 SS-108 35
Ford Anton R
9:30AM- 10:20AM
03 Discussion 12 15 RO-015 60
PQ: At least one previous course in philosophy. UGs enroll in 01 & 02. Grads enroll in 03.

PHIL / 21700 - 00 Human Rights-1 100 Laurence Ben TR
10:30AM- 11:50AM
Lecture 72 94 HM-140 92 HMRT 20100,HIST 29301,HIST 39301,HMRT 30100,INRE 31600,LLSO 25100,MAPH 40000,PHIL 31600,LAWS 41200
Laurence Ben F
10:30AM- 11:20AM
01 Discussion 9 14 WB-230 19
Laurence Ben F
3:30PM- 4:20PM
02 Discussion 11 14 WB-111 30
Laurence Ben M
8:30AM- 9:20AM
03 Discussion 14 14 WB-230 19
Laurence Ben M
4:00PM- 4:50PM
04 Discussion 11 14 STU-209 15
Laurence Ben W
10:30AM- 11:20AM
05 Discussion 10 10 WB-106 18
Laurence Ben F
10:30AM- 11:20AM
06 Discussion 10 14 C-302 33
Laurence Ben F
3:30PM- 4:20PM
07 Discussion 7 14 C-119 31
SUBTOPIC: Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights. Undergraduates enroll in sections 01, 02, 03, 04, 06 and 07. Graduates enroll in section 05.

PHIL / 22000 - 01 Intro: Philosophy of Science 100 Bloch Corinne W
9:30AM- 12:20PM
Seminar 15 30 HM-148 35 CHSS 33300,PHIL 32000,HIPS 22000,HIST 25109,HIST 35109

PHIL / 22610 - 01 CANCELLED
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PHIL / 23002 - 00 Paradox 100 Davey Kevin TR
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Seminar 20 28 C-304 31
Davey Kevin M
10:30AM- 11:20AM
01 Discussion 12 14 C-302 33
Davey Kevin M
12:30PM- 1:20PM
02 Discussion 8 14 C-116 33
PQ: UGs enroll by section.

PHIL / 23015 - 01 Darwin's "Origin of Species" and "Descent of Man" 100 Richards Robert J T
3:00PM- 5:50PM
Course 32 40 STU-105 75 HIST 24905,HIST 34905,PHIL 33015,HIPS 24901,CHSS 38400

PHIL / 24800 - 00 Foucault: History Of Sexuality 100 Davidson Arnold Ira TR
10:30AM- 11:50AM
Lecture 66 75 STU-101 75 HIPS 24300,CMLT 25001,FNDL 22001,GNSE 23100
Davidson Arnold Ira F
9:30AM- 10:20AM
01 Discussion 7 12 SS-401 39
Davidson Arnold Ira F
11:30AM- 12:20PM
02 Discussion 15 13 STU-209 15
Davidson Arnold Ira F
1:30PM- 2:20PM
03 Discussion 9 12 C-403 29
Davidson Arnold Ira F
2:30PM- 3:20PM
04 Discussion 12 13 HM-135 22
Davidson Arnold Ira M
12:30PM- 1:20PM
05 Discussion 12 12 WB-130 27
Davidson Arnold Ira M
3:00PM- 3:50PM
06 Discussion 11 13 C-101 31
PQ: One prior philosophy course is strongly recommended. UGs enroll by sections.

PHIL / 25000 - 00 Ancient Philos/Hist Philos-1 100 Callard Agnes TR
12:00PM- 1:20PM
Lecture 77 84 HM-140 92 CLCV 22700
Callard Agnes F
10:30AM- 11:20AM
01 Discussion 20 21 HM-135 22
Callard Agnes F
2:30PM- 3:20PM
02 Discussion 10 11 STU-209 15
Callard Agnes R
2:00PM- 2:50PM
03 Discussion 10 11 STU-209 15
Callard Agnes M
10:30AM- 11:20AM
04 Discussion 20 21 SS-302 49
Callard Agnes F
2:30PM- 3:20PM
05 Discussion 10 10 HM-125 17
Callard Agnes R
2:00PM- 2:50PM
06 Discussion 7 10 SS-108 35
PQ: Completion of the general education requirement in humanities. Enrolled students who do not attend the first class will be dropped. Students enrolled by section.

PHIL / 25402 - 00 Freud and Philosophy 100 Lear Jonathan T
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Lecture 38 43 F-505 43 PHIL 35402,FNDL 22801,SCTH 34401
Lear Jonathan F
3:30PM- 4:20PM
01 Discussion 11 14 C-112 32
Lear Jonathan W
8:30AM- 9:20AM
02 Discussion 13 14 STU-209 15
Lear Jonathan ARR
ARR
03 Discussion 14 15 - 0
PQ: This class is intended for UG majors in Philosophy & Fundamentals, & Graduate students in Philosophy & Social Thought. All others require consent of instructor. UGs enroll in 01 & 02. Grads enroll in 03.

PHIL / 29200 - 01 Junior Tutorial 100 Luboff Alyssa MW
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Seminar 3 7 WB-106 18
Topic: Relativism and Universalism. Class meets with PHIL 29300-01. PQ: Open only to intensive-track majors.
 
PHIL / 29200 - 02 Junior Tutorial 100 Koziolek Nicholas TR
9:00AM- 10:20AM
Seminar 2 7 G-B-212 13
Topic: Knowledge and the Concept of Mind. Class meets with PHIL 29300-02. PQ: Open only to intensive-track majors.

PHIL / 29300 - 01 Senior Tutorial 100 Luboff Alyssa MW
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Seminar 2 8 WB-106 18
Topic: Relativism and Universalism. Class meets with PHIL 29200-01. PQ: Open only to intensive-track majors.
 
PHIL / 29300 - 02 Senior Tutorial 100 Koziolek Nicholas TR
9:00AM- 10:20AM
Seminar 3 8 G-B-212 13
Topic: Knowledge and the Concept of Mind. Class meets with PHIL 29200-02. PQ: Open only to intensive-track majors.

PHIL / 29601 - 01 Intensive Track Seminar 100 Schechtman Anat W
9:30AM- 12:20PM
Seminar 19 25 C-112 32
PQ: Open only to third-year students who have been admitted to the intensive track program. Topics: Descartes Meditations.

PHIL / 29700 - 00 Reading Course: Phil 100 Staff Staff ARR
ARR
0 CONSENT REQUIRED - 0
PQ: Consent of Instructor and Director of Undergraduate Studies; students are required to submit the College Reading and Research Course Form.

PHIL / 29901 - 01 Senior Seminar 1 100 Davey Kevin MWF
10:30AM- 11:20AM
Seminar 4 8 G-B-212 13
Open only to students who have been accepted into the BA essay program. Acceptance of application to write a senior essay. Required of 4th year students writing senior essays.
 
PHIL / 29901 - 02 Senior Seminar 1 100 Davey Kevin MWF
12:30PM- 1:20PM
Seminar 5 8 G-B-212 13
Open only to students who have been accepted into the BA essay program. Acceptance of application to write a senior essay. Required of 4th year students writing senior essays.
 
PHIL / 29901 - 03 Senior Seminar 1 100 Davey Kevin MWF
1:30PM- 2:20PM
Seminar 6 8 G-B-212 13
Open only to students who have been accepted into the BA essay program. Acceptance of application to write a senior essay. Required of 4th year students writing senior essays.
 
PHIL / 29901 - 04 Senior Seminar 1 100 Davey Kevin MWF
9:30AM- 10:20AM
Course 3 8 G-B-212 13
Open only to students who have been accepted into the BA essay program. Acceptance of application to write a senior essay. Required of 4th year students writing senior essays.
 

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 / 30000 - 00 Elementary Logic 100 Malink Marko TR
9:00AM- 10:20AM
Lecture 104 122 HGS-101 108 PHIL 20100,CHSS 33500,HIPS 20700
Malink Marko F
8:30AM- 9:20AM
01 Discussion 8 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko F
9:30AM- 10:20AM
02 Discussion 14 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko F
12:30PM- 1:20PM
03 Discussion 12 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko F
1:30PM- 2:20PM
04 Discussion 14 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko M
8:30AM- 9:20AM
05 Discussion 13 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko M
12:30PM- 1:20PM
06 Discussion 14 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko R
10:30AM- 11:20AM
07 Discussion 13 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko R
1:00PM- 1:50PM
08 Discussion 5 14 STU-209 15
Malink Marko W
3:30PM- 4:20PM
09 Discussion 11 10 G-B-212 13
PQ: Register by discussion section. UGs enroll in sections 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, & 08. Grads students enroll in section 09.

PHIL / 30721 - 00 Dynamic Semantics 100 Willer Malte TR
10:30AM- 11:50AM
Lecture 18 43 C-301 39 PHIL 20721,LING 20721,LING 30721
Willer Malte F
4:30PM- 5:20PM
01 Discussion 0 0 ARR-ARR 0
Willer Malte M
9:30AM- 10:20AM
02 Discussion 0 0 ARR-ARR 0
Willer Malte R
12:00PM- 12:50PM
03 Discussion 10 15 C-112 32
Willer Malte R
9:30AM- 10:20AM
04 Discussion 8 14 HM-102 19
PQ: UGs enroll in 01 & 02. Grads enroll in 03. Knowledge of first-order logic with identity strongly recommended. Students will benefit most if they have taken classes in semantics or philosophy of language.

PHIL / 31210 - 00 Philosophy And Literature 100 Cohen Ted MW
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Lecture 48 66 HM-130 78 PHIL 21210
Cohen Ted F
8:30AM- 9:20AM
01 Discussion 7 14 HM-151 19
Cohen Ted F
11:30AM- 12:20PM
02 Discussion 12 14 HM-102 19
Cohen Ted W
4:30PM- 5:20PM
03 Discussion 14 14 STU-209 15
Cohen Ted R
12:00PM- 12:50PM
04 Discussion 8 14 STU-209 15
Cohen Ted ARR
ARR
05 Discussion 7 10 - 0
PQ: UGs enroll in sections 01, 02, 03 and 04. Grads enroll in section 05.

PHIL / 31414 - 01 Contemporary Analytic Philosophy 100 Callard Benjamin MW
10:30AM- 12:20PM
Seminar 6 20 HM-102 19
Open only to MAPH students.

PHIL / 31503 - 01 Ancient Metaphysics 100 Emilsson Eyjolfur TR
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Seminar 16 30 C-116 33 PHIL 21503,CLCV 27112,CLAS 37112

PHIL / 31600 - 00 Human Rights-1 100 Laurence Ben TR
10:30AM- 11:50AM
Lecture 72 94 HM-140 92 HMRT 20100,HIST 29301,HIST 39301,HMRT 30100,INRE 31600,LLSO 25100,MAPH 40000,PHIL 21700,LAWS 41200
Laurence Ben F
10:30AM- 11:20AM
01 Discussion 9 14 WB-230 19
Laurence Ben F
3:30PM- 4:20PM
02 Discussion 11 14 WB-111 30
Laurence Ben M
8:30AM- 9:20AM
03 Discussion 14 14 WB-230 19
Laurence Ben M
4:00PM- 4:50PM
04 Discussion 11 14 STU-209 15
Laurence Ben W
10:30AM- 11:20AM
05 Discussion 10 10 WB-106 18
Laurence Ben F
10:30AM- 11:20AM
06 Discussion 10 14 C-302 33
Laurence Ben F
3:30PM- 4:20PM
07 Discussion 7 14 C-119 31
SUBTOPIC: Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights. Undergraduates enroll in sections 01, 02, 03, 04, 06 and 07. Graduates enroll in section 05.

PHIL / 31605 - 00 Justice 100 Ford Anton MW
1:30PM- 2:50PM
Lecture 41 43 HM-103 48 PHIL 21605
Ford Anton W
3:30PM- 4:20PM
01 Discussion 15 14 STU-209 15
Ford Anton R
10:30AM- 11:20AM
02 Discussion 14 14 SS-108 35
Ford Anton R
9:30AM- 10:20AM
03 Discussion 12 15 RO-015 60
PQ: At least one previous course in philosophy. UGs enroll in 01 & 02. Grads enroll in 03.

PHIL / 32000 - 01 Intro: Philosophy Of Science 100 Bloch Corinne W
9:30AM- 12:20PM
Seminar 15 30 HM-148 35 PHIL 22000,CHSS 33300,HIPS 22000,HIST 25109,HIST 35109

PHIL / 32610 - 01 Herder's Philosophy 100 Forster Michael N MW
3:00PM- 4:20PM
Seminar 5 CONSENT REQUIRED HM-150 32 GRMN 32612

PHIL / 33015 - 01 Darwin's "Origin of Species" and "Descent of Man" 100 Richards Robert J T
3:00PM- 5:50PM
Course 32 40 STU-105 75 HIST 24905,HIST 34905,PHIL 23015,HIPS 24901,CHSS 38400

PHIL / 35402 - 00 Freud and Philosophy 100 Lear Jonathan T
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Lecture 38 43 F-505 43 PHIL 25402,FNDL 22801,SCTH 34401
Lear Jonathan F
3:30PM- 4:20PM
01 Discussion 11 14 C-112 32
Lear Jonathan W
8:30AM- 9:20AM
02 Discussion 13 14 STU-209 15
Lear Jonathan ARR
ARR
03 Discussion 14 15 - 0
PQ: This class is intended for UG majors in Philosophy & Fundamentals, & Graduate students in Philosophy & Social Thought. All others require consent of instructor. UGs enroll in 01 & 02. Grads enroll in 03.

PHIL / 45391 - 01 Plato on Beauty and Truth 100 Lear Gabriel M
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Seminar 20 20 SS-106 29 PHIL 55391,SCTH 55391

PHIL / 49700 - 01 Workshop: Preliminary Essay 100 Kremer Michael R
9:00AM- 10:20AM
Seminar 7 15 STU-209 15
PQ: All and only philosophy graduate students in the relevant years.

PHIL / 49900 - 00 Reading and Research 100 Staff Staff ARR
ARR
0 CONSENT REQUIRED - 0
PQ: Consent of Instructor; Enter section from faculty list.

PHIL / 50100 - 01 First-Year Seminar 100 Finkelstein David M
9:30AM- 12:20PM
Seminar 4 15 STU-209 15
PQ: Limited to first year PhD students in the Philosophy Dept. This course meets on even-numbered weeks.

PHIL / 50111 - 01 Vagueness: its nature, its semantics, its logic 100 Kamp Hans M
4:30PM- 7:20PM
Seminar 2 20 C-101 31 LING 50111
W
11:30AM- 2:20PM
Seminar 2 20 C-304 31
Note class days & times. This course meets 2x each week during weeks 1-6.

PHIL / 50211 - 01 Models of Philosophy/Religion as a Way of Life 100 Davidson Arnold Ira T
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Seminar 9 CONSENT REQUIRED SS-107 35 CMLT 50511,DVPR 50211,HIJD 50211,FREN 40212
Reading knowledge of French required. Limited enrollment; students interested in taking for credit should attend 1st seminar before registering.

PHIL / 51114 - 01 Being and Creation 100 Kimhi Irad W
4:30PM- 7:20PM
Seminar 10 25 F-305 30 SCTH 55603
This is a graduate seminar.

PHIL / 51200 - 01 Workshop: Law and Philosophy 050 Coates Daniel ; Leiter Brian M
4:00PM- 6:00PM
Seminar 10 CONSENT REQUIRED LBQ-E 34 LAWS 61512
Extends over more than one quarter. Continuing students only.

PHIL / 51403 - 01 Global Justice: Distributive Justice/Humanitarian Intervention 100 Brudney Daniel T
9:00AM- 11:50AM
Seminar 4 18 WB-106 18 HMRT 50200
Undergraduates and master students are required to obtain consent of instructor.

PHIL / 52201 - 01 The Concept of Institution: From Modern Political Philosophical to Social Philosophy 100 Descombes Vincent R
3:00PM- 5:50PM
Seminar 4 25 F-505 43 SCTH 51301,FREN 41301
Grad seminar - grads only.

PHIL / 55391 - 01 Plato on Beauty and Truth 100 Lear Gabriel M
1:30PM- 4:20PM
Seminar 20 20 SS-106 29 PHIL 45391,SCTH 55391

PHIL / 55395 - 01 Plotinus/Neoplatonism 100 Emilsson Eyjolfur T
4:30PM- 7:20PM
Seminar 6 15 STU-209 15 CLAS 45312

PHIL / 55798 - 01 Aristotle on Substance and Essence: Metaphysics Zeta 100 Malink Marko R
12:00PM- 2:50PM
Seminar 15 25 RO-015 60

PHIL / 59200 - 01 CANCELLED
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PHIL / 59950 - 01 Workshop: Job Placement 000 Lear Gabriel M
8:30AM- 10:20AM
Seminar 0 CONSENT REQUIRED WB-130 27
PQ: Approval of dissertation committee required; open only to PhD Philosophy graduate students and taken as Pass/Fail. Course begins in Spring and continues in Autumn quarter.
 

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