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  • CAS PH 405: Aristotle I
    A careful study of the philosophy of Aristotle conducted primarily through a close reading of several of his major works.
  • CAS PH 406: Aristotle II
    A close reading of Aristotle's writings on practical philosophy (i.e., the Nicomachean Ethics and the Politics) and of his philosophy of art in the Poetics, focusing on the nature of human happiness and the good life, the question of the best form of political government, and the function of art for life.
  • CAS PH 408: History of Medieval Philosophy
    Topic for Fall 2015: Mysticism and Philosophy: Jewish and Islamic Perspectives. Thematic introduction to mysticism and philosophy, with a focus on dynamics of religious experience. Readings from medieval Jewish and Islamic philosophy; Sufi mysticism and philosophy; Kabbalah, Biblical interpretation, Sufi poetry, Hebrew poetry from the Golden Age of Muslim Spain.
  • CAS PH 410: Continental Rationalism
    A critical study of major texts of seventeenth-century philosophy.
  • CAS PH 411: British Empiricism
    A critical study of major texts of British Empiricists, with emphasis on Locke and Hume.
  • CAS PH 412: Philosophy of the Enlightenment
    A critical examination of that family of philosophical and political movements that called itself "the Enlightenment." Students analyze key texts by Descartes, Hobbes, Locke, Smith, Rousseau, Voltaire, Diderot, Jefferson, Madison, Kant, and Hegel. Also offered as CAS PO 592 and CAS HI 514.
  • CAS PH 413: Kant
    A study of Kant's critical philosophy, focusing on one or more of his works.
  • CAS PH 415: Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
    Study of the important themes in the philosophy of Hegel, Marx, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche.
  • CAS PH 416: Hegel
    A study of Hegel's systematic philosophy, focusing on one or more of his works.
  • CAS PH 419: Nietzsche
    A study of Nietzsche's philosophy, focusing on one or more of his works.
  • CAS PH 422: Analytic Philosophy
    A survey of the basic works of twentieth-century analytical philosophy.
  • CAS PH 424: Wittgenstein
    An intensive (line by line) study of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations.
  • CAS PH 426: Phenomenology
    Rigorous examination of foundations of philosophical phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger.
  • CAS PH 427: Heidegger and Existential Philosophy
    A study of the main topics of Heidegger's philosophy against the background of his interpretation of Husserl's phenomenology, Kant's transcendental philosophy, and ancient Greek philosophy, with an emphasis on the concepts of being, time, and truth.
  • CAS PH 436: Gender, Race, and Science
    Examines issues in feminist philosophy, philosophy of race, and philosophy of science. Is "race" a genuine scientific category or a social construct? How have views about gender and race changed? Why are there still so few women and minority scientists?
  • CAS PH 440: Metaphysics
    A survey of basic questions in contemporary metaphysics that may include reality, time, change, free will, personal identity, and causation.
  • CAS PH 443: Philosophy of Mind
    The topic is sentience, embodiment, and the brain. The aim is to develop a "neurophenomenological" approach to consciousness and embodied experience in cognitive science and the philosophy of mind.
  • CAS PH 450: Types of Ethical Theory
    A survey of basic ethical theories including those in the Kantian, utilitarian, and virtue-ethics traditions.
  • CAS PH 451: Contemporary Ethical Theory
    An examination of twentieth-century English and American moral theories including those of Moore, Foot, Williams, MacIntyre, and Rawls.
  • CAS PH 452: Ethics of Health Care
    Medicine and health care offer a unique opportunity to explore the nature of humanity and the world and to ask fundamental questions concerning the nature of birth, life, and death, and what it is to be a person. Readings from both classical and contemporary writings in ethics, medicine, law, and public health policy.

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