PHIL 101(F,S) Introduction to Moral and Political Philosophy+
PHIL 102(F,S) Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology+
PHIL 103 Logic and Language (Not offered 1999-2000)
PHIL 109(F) Blinding Knowledge: The Humanities Reconsidered (Same as English 109)+
PHIL 201(F) Continental Philosophy: From Hegel to Post-Structuralism+
PHIL 202 Analytic Philosophy: Frege, Russell, and the Early Wittgenstein (Not offered 1999-2000)
PHIL 204(S) Relativism: A Thematic Introduction to Analytic Philosophy+
PHIL 207 Moral Theory (Not offered 1999-2000)
PHIL 209 Philosophy of Science (Not offered 1999-2000)
PHIL 210(S) Philosophy of Medicine
PHIL 212(F) Three Types of Ethical Theory
PHIL 221 Greek Philosophy (Same as Classics 221) (Not offered 1999-2000)
PHIL 228 Aesthetics (Not offered 1999-2000)
PHIL 229 Existentialism (Not offered 1999-2000)
PHIL 230 Personal Identity (Not offered 1999-2000)
PHIL 232(S) Modern Political Thought (Same as Political Science 232)
PHIL 234(S) Contemporary Political Philosophy: Liberalism and Exclusion
PHIL 238 Knowledge and Reality in Indian Thought (Same as Religion 244) (Not offered 1999-2000)*
PHIL 302(S) Thinking and Writing the Sublime (Same as English 372)
PHIL 304T(S) Authenticity: From Rousseau to Poststructuralism+
PHIL 305(F) Hume and Practical Reason
PHIL 306(F) Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
PHIL 308(S) Wittgenstein's Investigations
PHIL 309(S) Plato's Metaphysics
PHIL 313 Appearance/Reality (Same as EXPR 313 and Religion 313) (Not offered 1999-2000)
PHIL 327(F) Foucault: Gender, Power, and the Body
PHIL 401(F) Senior Seminar: Contemporary Philosophy+