Course Schedule for 2003-2004

Philosophy Department, Earlham College

Last revised October 1, 2003


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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
G = Course includes significant out-of-class group work
P = Course has prerequisites
R = Course meets a general education requirement. 
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.



Fall Semester 2003-2004
Codes No. Hrs.  Title Time Days Professor
R - 4 Earlham Seminar: TBA 11:00 MWF Güven

- 4 Philosophical Inquiry 13:00 - 14:20 TF Keltner
R 130 3 Symbolic Logic
Satisfies gen-ed requirement in Analytic reasoning only.
9:00 MWF Bower

250 4 Rationalism & Empiricism
Open to first-year students with consent of instructor.
8:30 - 9:50 TR Bower
A 315 3 Marxism 1:00 - 2:20 TF Diskin
A 370 3 Philosophy of Social Science 11:00 MWF Higgins
P 450 4 Nineteenth Century Philosophy 1:00 - 2:20 TF Güven
P 480 4 Seminar: TBA 2:30 - 3:50 MR Keltner
P 486 2 CIS: Comprehensive Independent Study  TBA TBA Staff
P 487 2 TIS: Thesis Independent Study TBA TBA Staff
G
INTD
340
4
Sexual Violence in Societal Context
Satisfies gen-ed requirement in Wellness.
Cross-listed with HDSR/PAGS/Women's Studies.
1:00 - 2:20 MR Bower

Spring Semester 2003-2004
Codes No. Hrs.  Title Time Days Professor
R 155 4 Ancient Greek Philosophy 9:00 MWF Bower
R 180 3 CP: Existentialism
Satisfies gen-ed requirement in Comparative Practices
11:00 MWF Keltner
R 230 3 Philosophy of Art
Satisfies gen-ed requirement in the Arts
2:30 - 3:50 TF Keltner
P 350 4 Kant 1:00 - 2:20 MR Güven
APR 360 3 Philosophy of Natural Science 1:00 - 2:20 MR Clark & Mulnix
A 375 4 Advanced Topics in Ethics 1:00 - 2:20 TF Keltner
APR 410 3 Philosophy of History 2:30 - 3:50 TF Horn & Cline
P 480 4 Seminar: Deconstruction, Ethics and Politics 2:30 - 3:50 MR Güven
P 487 2 TIS: Thesis Independent Study TBA TBA Staff
R IP 4 Interpretive Practices
Entry-level but not a philosophy course.
11:00 MWF Güven & Martin
G
WS
488
4
Senior Ovular in Women’s Studies: Feminist Epistemologies
Satisfies gen-ed requirement in Perspectives on Diversity (Domestic)
1:00 - 2:20 MR Bower
G
INTD
341
0-1
Advocates' Practicum
Satisfies gen-ed requirement in Wellness.
Cross-listed with HDSR/PAGS/Women's Studies.
TBA TBA 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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