Syllabi - Spring 2007



Click on a course number below to see its syllabus. Some courses may also have a page for readings and assignments. Check back frequently for updates!

  • 1050.001 & 002. Introduction to Philosophy - Grove-Fanning
  • 1050.003 & 004. Introduction to Philosophy - Lindemann
  • 1050.005 & 007. Introduction to Philosophy - Dunn
  • 1400.001. Introduction to Contemporary Moral Issues - Rozzi
  • 1400.002 & 003. Introduction to Contemporary Moral Issues - Brenner, Class Schedule
  • 1400.004 & 005. Introduction to Contemporary Moral Issues - Gao
  • 2050. Introduction to Logic - Wilkerson (core course)
  • 2070. Introduction to Great Religions (HNRS) - James
  • 2310. Introduction to Ancient Philosophy - Gunter
  • 2330. Introduction to Modern Philosophy - Wilkerson
  • 2500. Introduction to Contemporary Environmental Issues - Rozzi
  • 2500.004 & 005. Introduction to Contemporary Environmental Issues - Simus
  • 2600. Ethics in Science - Kaplan
  • 3100. Aesthetics - Gunter
  • 3110. Epistemology - Barnhart (meets w/5110)
  • 3310. Ancient Philosophy - Yaffe
  • 3330. Modern Philosophy - Holbrook
  • 3350. Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy - Hargrove
  • 3400. Ethical Theory - Callicott
  • 3570. Hebrew Bible - Yaffe
  • 3580. Early Christian Thought - Barnhart
  • 4960.001. Introduction to Judaism - Dennis
  • 4960.002. Tracing Darwin's Path *study abroad course in Chile, contact department
  • 5110. Seminar in the Theory of Knowledge - Barnhart (meets w/3110)
  • 5730. Western Religion and the Environment - James
  • 5960.001. Critical Theory - Kaplan
  • 5960.002/6620. Existentialism: Heidegger - Frodeman
  • 5960.003. Environmental Philosophy and Public Policy - Callicott
  • 5960.004/6120. Social-Political Philosophy - Klaver