Course Schedule for 2001-2002 Philosophy Department, Earlham College Last revised October 23, 2001
Legend Philosophy courses are in lavender rows. Non-philosophy courses taught by philosophy faculty are in tan rows. We've marked entry-level philosophy courses with the open-door icon. These courses have no philosophy prerequisites. If they have any non-philosophy prerequisites, we note this in an annotation on screen.
Codes used in the schedule below: A = Course is offered only in alternating years
F = Course includes a Foreign Languages in the Curriculum (FLIC) component
G = Course includes significant out-of-class group work
P = Course has prerequisites
R = (Also the red star ) Course meets a general education requirement in philosophy
Click on a course name for more information, including a course description, prerequisites, general education status, offering frequency, and (sometimes) sample syllabi. For information on philosophy courses not taught this year, see our curriculum page.
We renumbered all our courses in March 2001. If you need to know which new numbers correspond to which old ones, or vice versa, then see our online table.
Fall Semester 2001-2002 Codes No. Hrs. Title Time Days Professor R
120 4 Philosophical Inquiry, Section 1
Enrollment limited to 50.10:00 MWF Stähler R
120 4 Philosophical Inquiry, Section 2
Limited to first-year students on the Philosophy Living-Learning hall.11:00 MWF Güven 130 3 Symbolic Logic
Permission of the instructor required. Gen-ed credit in non-lab science only.8:30-10:00 TR Bower FPR
250 4 Rationalism & Empiricism
Open to first-year students with consent of instructor.1:00 - 2:20 MR Bower FP 450 4 Nineteenth Century Philosophy 1:00 - 2:20 TF Güven FP 460 4 Contemporary Philosophy 10:30 - 11:50 TR Stähler FP 480 4 Seminar: Language, Love, and Truth: Contemporary Interpretations of Plato 2:30 - 3:50 MR Stähler R HUM
A4 Humanities A
Entry-level but not a philosophy course.1:00 - 2:20 MR Güven Spring Semester 2001-2002 Codes No. Hrs. Title Time Days Professor FGR
121 4 Philosophical Inquiry: Food Ethics
9:00 MWF Richards FR
150 4 Ancient Greek Philosophy
8:00 MWF Reece PR
160 3 Topics in Ethics: From Plato to Levinas
1:00 - 2:20 TF Stähler AFR
180 3 Existential Themes in Literature
No prerequisites this year.10:00 MWF Güven APR
270 3 Philosophy of Law
2:30 - 3:50 MR Kozin FP 350 4 Kant 11:00 MWF Güven APR
360 3 Philosophy of Natural Science
1:00 - 2:20 MR Clark & Howell FGPR
370 3 Philosophy of Social Science
Prerequisites: Humanities A and B and consent of instructor11:00 MWF Richards APR 410 3 Philosophy of History TBA TBA Horn & Cline P 480 4 Seminar: Feminist Philosophies 10:30 - 11:50 TR Bower FP 482 2 Special Topics: Discourse and Diversity
cross-listed with SOAN 450TBA TBA Güven and Martin GP HDSR
4794 Ethics and Social Action
Open to HDSR majors only. Prerequisite, HDSR 359.1:00 - 2:20 MR Bower We no longer list room numbers on this page. Until the semester begins, room numbers are uncertain. After it begins, readers of this page do not usually need them. If you need to know room numbers, consult the Registrar's Office, the philosophy convenor, or WebDB.
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