Philosophy Courses
PHIL 5F99
MA Research and Thesis
PHIL 5P07
Husserl and Transcendental Phenomenology
Basic issues and methods of Phenomenological philosophy will be studied and explored with reference to some of the major works of Husserl.
Seminar, 3 hours per week.
PHIL 5P20
Kant and the 18th Century
Historical study of the thought of Immanuel Kant in the context of the 18th-century enlightenment, focusing primarily on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.
PHIL 5P21
Modern Philosophical Studies: Hegel and the 19th Century
Historical study of the thought of Georg W. F. Hegel in the context of the 19th century.
PHIL 5P91
Graduate Tutorial I
Research course with directed study and regular meetings with a faculty member, covering topics not offered in a designated course.
PHIL 5P92
Graduate Tutorial II
Research course with directed study and regular meetings with a faculty member, covering topics not offered in a designated course.
PHIL 5V00-5V04
Advanced Studies in Political Philosophy
A critical examination of either a particular thinker or problem in political philosophy. Political thinkers may include Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Kant, J. S. Mill, Rawls and Nozick. Problems may include liberty and political organization, justice and equality, human nature and order, civil disobedience, participation and consent, liberalism, anarchism, socialism and conservatism.
Seminar, 3 hours per week.
PHIL 5V15-5V29
Modern Philosophical Studies
An advanced course devoted to one or more of the major thinkers of the tradition from Descartes to the present day.
Seminar, 3 hours per week.
PHIL 5V30-5V45
Advanced Studies in Eastern Philosophy
Concentrated critical and interpretive study of selected texts in the areas of: Advaita Vedanta, Yoga, etc., Madhyamika and Yogacara schools of Buddhism, or Chinese Philosophy.
PHIL 5V46-5V60
Advanced Studies in Comparative Philosophy
Selected issues on the basis of faculty expertise.
Seminar, 3 hours per week.