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PHIL 299: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Student arranges with a faculty member to pursue a program of reading and writing on a suitable topic.
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PHIL 301: Directed Honors Research
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Open only to senior majors in philosophy. Student arranges with a faculty member to do an honors thesis on a suitable topic.
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PHIL 325: Topics in Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Weisberg. Department Majors Only. Topics will vary.
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PHIL 330: Philosophy of Perception
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Hatfield. Department Majors Only. A philosophical study of historical and contemporary theories of perception, using material drawn from both the philosophical and psychological literatures.
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PHIL 331: Epistemology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Schneider. Department Majors Only. Foundations of knowledge, belief, perception, memory, and truth. Justification, evidence, certainty, incorrigibility, acceptance, and coherence. Knowledge of one's own and other people's state of mind. Inference about seeing and knowing. Empirical and mathematical knowledge.
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PHIL 334: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Ross. Department Majors Only. Systematic examinations of the nature of religious experiences; proofs of the existence of God; the problem of evil; the relationship of faith and reason; and the possibility of religious knowledge.
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PHIL 342: Topics in Metaphysics
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Weisberg, Ross. Department Majors Only. A seminar for philosophy majors on some main problems of contemporary metaphysics, with readings on existence, modality, causation, time, mind-world, the mind-dependent and the real. Student presentations are required as are regular attendance and active participation. There are five brief written assignments on the readings and a final term paper on a topic approved by the instructor.
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PHIL 344: Wittgenstein:Mind and Language
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Department Majors Only. A close study of central portions of part one of Philosophical Investigations with readings from other of Wittgenstein's later writings, from secondary literature on Wittgenstein, and from recent philosophy of mind.
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PHIL 361: Ancient Philosophical Figures
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Distribution Course in Hist & Tradition. Class of 2009 & prior only. Kahn, S.Meyer. Prerequisite(s): PHIL 003. Department Majors Only. A study of selected topics, texts, and figures from classical Greek philosophy.
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PHIL 362: Modern Philosophical Figures
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Distribution Course in Hist & Tradition. Class of 2009 & prior only. Hatfield, Guyer, Detlefsen. Department Majors Only. Spinoza: Spinoza is one of the most fascinating figures in modern philosophy. His thought, which combines medieval and Cartesian influences, was thought to be religiously and politically subversive; for this reason most of his writings did not appear under his name. His opus magnum, the "Ethics", conceptualizes metaphysics towards ethical ends, thereby connecting theoretical and practical reasoning. In this course, we will explore Spinoza's "Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect", parts of the "Ethics", and parts of his two political treatises.
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