These are the syllabi for all my
previous courses at Earlham College.
Some of these are variations of
the same course (same title).
However, since there are some
variations (with the exception of the Kant seminar), I provide links for
all of them.
2007-2008 Fall Semester:
Phil 250: Rationalism and Empiricism
Phil 450: 19th Century Continental Philosophy
Phil 480: Seminar: Nietzsche and Foucault
2006-2007
Spring Semester:
Phil 180: Existentialism
Phil 330: Postcolonial Theory
Phil 480: Seminar: Democracy
Fall Semester:
Phil 210: Medieval Philosophy
Phil 450: 19th Century Philosophy
2005-2006
Spring Semester: Sabbatical
Fall Semester:
Phil 120: Philosophical Inquiry: Philosophy and Film
Phil 370: Philosophy of Social Science
Phil 460: Contemporary Philosophy
2004-2005
Spring Semester:
Phil 350: Kant
Phil 480: Philosophy of Language
Fall Semester:
Phil 150: Earlham Seminar: Philosophy
and Film
Phil 330/PAGS 330: Postcolonial Theory
Phil 370/PAGS 370: Philosophy
of Social Science
2003-2004
Spring Semester:
Phil 480: Seminar: Deconstruction:
Ethics and Politics
Phil 350: Kant
INTP 150: Interpretives Practices: Revolution
and Existence
Fall Semester:
Phil 150: Earlham
Seminar: Philosophy, Peace and Justice
Phil 450:19th Century Continental
Philosophy
2002-2003
Spring Semester:
Phil 350: Kant
Phil 470: Postcolonial
Theory
Fall Semester:
Phil 120/PAGS 112: Philosophical Inquiry:
Peace and Justice
Phil 450: 19th Century Continental
Philosophy
Humanities
A.
2001-2002
Spring Semester:
Phil 180: Existential Themes
in Literature
Phil 350: Kant
Phil 482: Discourse and
Diversity
Fall Semester:
Phil 120 (Section 2): Philosophical Inquiry
(L/L)
Phil 450: 19th Century Continental
Philosophy
Humanities
A.
2000-2001
Spring Semester:
Phil 26: Existentialism
Phil 80: Topics in Postcolonial
Theory (see our bibliography for
this course)
Fall Semester:
Phil 44: 19th Century Continental
Philosophy
Phil 11: Introduction to Philosophy:
What is Postmodernism?
Humanities A.
1999-2000
Spring Semester:
Phil 12: Introduction to Philosophy
Phil 80: Seminar on Postcolonial
Theory (see our bibliography for
this course)
Fall Semester:
Phil 44: 19th Century Continental
Philosophy
Phil 46: 20th Century Philosophy
Humanities A. |