Graduate
PHIL 7200 Metaphysics
Metaphysics studies what there is and how things are, most generally speaking. Topics may include realism versus nominalism, substance and attribute, facts, modality, identity and causality.
PHIL 7850 Special Readings in Philosophy
PHIL 8090 Research in Philosophy
Research not leading to thesis.
PHIL 9090 Research in Philosophy
Work toward preparation of thesis or dissertation.
PHIL 9901 Seminar in Philosophy: Ontology
Special topics.
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Undergraduate
PHIL 1100 Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to different philosophical theories regarding when acts are morally right rather than wrong; when things are good rather than bad; nature of the "good life", nature of ethical reasoning and justification.
PHIL 2700 Mathematical Logic
Introduces a symbolic language for representing the structure of arguments. Presents precise rules for demonstrating the validity of arguments. Covers natural deduction for sentence and predicate logic. Develops skill in constructing derivations.
PHIL 4120 Advanced Symbolic Logic
Elementary set theory. Modal logic, the logic of possibility and necessity.
PHIL 4200 Metaphysics
Metaphysics studies what there is and how things are, most generally speaking. Topics may include realism versus nominalism, substance and attribute, facts, modality, identity and causality.
PHIL 4850 Special Readings in Philosophy
PHIL 4998 HONORS 1 and PHIL 4999H HONORS 2
Special work for Honors candidates.
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