Course Schedule for 2004-2005
Philosophy Department, Earlham College

For the explanations of the abbreviations and color codes please see the legend at the bottom of this page
Last revised August 20, 2004

Fall 2004


Number Cr. Course Title Prerequisite Gen-Ed Cross-listed Other Time Days Professor
Phil 120 4 Philosophical Inquiry: Doing the "Right" Thing - - - Appropriate for First Year  Students 11:00 MWF  Miles
Phil 130 3 Symbolic Logic One previous course in Philosophy or consent of the instructor. Open to first-year students by consent of the instructor. AR CS 130; Math 130 Appropriate for First Year  Students 9:00 MWF Bower
Phil 150 4 Earlham Seminar: Philosophy and Film - ES - - 11:00 MWF Güven
Phil 250 4 Rationalism & Empiricism - CP - - 8:30-9:50 TR Bower
Phil 330 4 Postcolonial Theory - D-I
CP
- - 2:20-3:50 MR Güven
Phil 361 3 Western Political Philosophy.1 - - Pols 361 Alternate Year 1:00-2:20 TF Johnstone
Phil 370 3 Philosophy of Social Science PAGS 130 or consent of the instructor.  - PAGS 370 - 10:00 MWF Güven
Phil 450 4 Nineteenth Century Philosophy PHIL 350 - - - 10:30-11:50 TR Watson
Phil 480 4 Seminar: Anti-Black Racism in the History of Philosophy Open to upper level non-philosophy majors by consent of the instructor. 
 
D-D AAAS 482 - 1:00-2:20 MR Miles
Phil 486 2 CIS: Comprehensive Independent Study - - - - TBA TBA Staff
Phil 487 2 TIS: Thesis I. S. - - - - TBA TBA Staff
INTD 340 4 Sexual Violence in Societal Context Sophomore standing or above and consent of the instructor. W WMNS; PAGS 340 Includes Group Work Enrollment Limit; Fulfills HDSR req. by petition 1:00-2:20 MR Bower
INTD 341 0-1 Advocates' Practicum INTD 340: SVSC - WMNS; PAGS 341 - TBA TBA Bower

 

 

Course Schedule for 2004-2005
Philosophy Department, Earlham College

Spring 2005


Number Cr. Course title Prerequisite Gen-Ed Cross-listed Other  Time Day Professor
Phil 155 4 Ancient Greek Philosophy - - Clas 155 Appropriate for First Year  Students 10:30-11:50 TR Miles
Phil 180 3 Existentialism
 
HUM A and B or an Earlham Seminar, Interpretive Practices, or consent of the instructor. CP - Appropriate for First Year  Students,
Enrollment Limit
9:00 MWF Bower
Phil 350 4 Kant Phil 250 - - - 1:00-2:20 MR Güven
Phil 355 3 Philosophy of Education -   Educ 355 - 8:30-9:50 TR Clark
Phil 362 3 Western Political Philosophy.2 - - Pols 362 Alternate Year 9:00 MWF Johnstone
Phil 375 4 Advanced Topics in Ethics  TBA Sophomore standing or above. 
Open to upper level non-philosophy majors by consent of the instructor
- - - 8:30-9:50 TR Miles
Phil 480 4 Seminar: Phil. of Language Consent of the instructor - - - 2:30-3:50 MR Güven
Phil 487 3 TIS: Thesis Independent S. - - - - TBA TBA Staff
INTP 150 4 Interpretive Practices:   The Unfamiliar Friend, Foe, & Family - IP - - 1:00-2:20 TF Miles
INTP 150 4 Interpretive Practices:   The Self, The Sacred, and the Human Good. - IP - - 8:30-9:50 TR Watson
WMNS 485 4 Senior Ovular in Women’s Studies: Feminist Theorizing and Resistance Open to upper level non-WMNS majors by consent of the instructor - - - 10:30-11:50 TR Bower
INTD 341 0-1 Advocates' Practicum INTD 340: SVSC - WMNS; PAGS 341 - TBA TBA Bower

We do not 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.

 

 

 


 
Philosophy Courses in blue rows
Non-Philosophy courses taught by philosophy faculty in yellow rows

Click on a course name for more information, including a course description, and (sometimes) sample syllabi. For information on philosophy courses not taught this year, see our curriculum page. For information on the faculty members click on their names.

Abbreviations for General Education Requirements

ES Earlham Seminar
IP Interpretive Practices
CP  Comparative Practices
A The Arts
A-AR Analytical  Reasoning; Abstract Reasoning Component
A-QR Analytical  Reasoning; Quantitative Reasoning Component
D-D Perspectives in Diversity; Domestic Component
D-I Perspectives in Diversity; International Component
W Wellness

 
 


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