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PHIL 398: Honors Thesis
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Open only to senior philosophy majors with a 3.3 cumulative GPA and a 3.75 GPA in Philosophy together with departmental approval of a prospectus, which must be submitted to the Department at the end of the semester prior to its being written.
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PHIL 399: Directed Reading and Research
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Written permission of the instructor, department chair, and dean is required. Offered as needed.
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PHIL 402: Phenomenology
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: PHIL - 312. This course focuses on the challenge to enlightenment rationality mounted by twentieth-century philosophers such as Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty. Through close readings and discussions of primary texts, students will learn to understand the phenomenological texts that influence contemporary philosophies as well as to think carefully about consciousness, perception, and experience.
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PHIL 403: Pragmatism
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: PHIL - 312. A study of the classic American Pragmatist philosophies of Charles Sanders Pierce, William James, and John Dewey. Pragmatic strains in earlier and later American philosophy will also be examined. Offered intermittently.
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PHIL 404: Contemporary Thomism
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: PHIL - 310. This course studies the Thomistic revival of the 20th century, which began with Aeterni Patris and culminated in the work of Maritain, Gilson, Pieper, and Lonergan. It may cover the whole movement or focus on a figure within it. Offered regularly.
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PHIL 405: Analytic Philosophy:Frege to Wittgenstein
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: PHIL - 312. An historical introduction to the analytic tradition in philosophy, with emphasis on its neo-Kantian roots, the critique of traditional philosophy, the influence of science on philosophy and on the relation of philosophy to avant-garde art, and other cultural movements in the 20th century. Offered every other year.
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PHIL 406: Postmodernism
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: PHIL - 312 or PHIL - 329. This is a variable topics course for in-depth study of figures and issues in postmodern critical theory or post-structuralist philosophy. Primary figures might include Foucault, Derrida, Negri, or Agamben. Issues might include the deconstruction of western philosophy, critiques of language as representation, biopolitics and the end of modernity, the death of the subject, or postmodern conceptions of sovereignty and the political.
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PHIL 480: Topics in Contemporary Philosophy
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
An intensive study of selected problems in philosophy. Subject matter will vary with instructor. May be repeated for credit each time a different topic is covered. Offered intermittently.
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PHIL 481: Topics in Philosophy of Race
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Much talk about race relies upon philosophical concepts such as identity, personhood, and social construction. This course analyzes them as they pertain to race, racism, and anti-racism. Offered regularly.
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PHIL 482: Topics in the History of Philosophy
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: PHIL - 312 or permission of instructor. An intensive study of selected historical philosophers. Subject matter will vary with instructor. May be repeated for credit each time a different topic is covered. Offered intermittently.
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