PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 102: Philosophy Through Science Fiction
PHIL 104: Introduction to Ethics
PHIL 120: Global Ethics and Religion
PHIL 125: Philosophy of Religion
PHIL 203: Logic
PHIL 303: Environmental Ethics
PHIL 305: Metaphysics
PHIL 309: Religion, Knowledge, and Evil
PHIL 310: From Socrates to Aquinas
PHIL 311: Descartes to Kierkegaard
PHIL 314: Medical Ethics
PHIL 316: Business and Professional Ethics
PHIL 318: Political and Legal Philosophy
PHIL 319: Philosophy of Women/Women of Color
PHIL 320: Belief, Truth, and Knowledge
PHIL 321: Philosophy of Science
PHIL 323: Philosophy in Literature
PHIL 324: Philosophy of Law
PHIL 325: Albert Schweitzer: His Life and Thought
PHIL 326: Food Ethics
PHIL 327: Global Justice
PHIL 331: Feminism and Freedom
PHIL 340: Philosophy of Mind
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Diversity: What is it and Why Does it Matter?
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Toleration and it's Discontents
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — What is Progress?
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Inventing the Individual
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — The (Im)mortality of Market Exchange
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Shame: The Civilizing Emotion
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Life Through the Eyes of the Nobel Lauretes
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Becoming Human: Understanding Moral Development
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Hannah Arendt: Philosopher of Freedom
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Justice-fying Property
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Trust in Troubling Times
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Women's Liberty
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — The Promise and Peril of Civil Society
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Working with Marx
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Milton's Paradise Lost and the Ethics and Economics of Wealth Creation
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Consumerism and It's Discontents
PHIL 357: Topics in Humanomics — Social (In)Justice
PHIL 357: The Rules of the Game
PHIL 360: Bootcamp in Aristotle
PHIL 365: Philosophy and Neuroscience of Free Will
PHIL 329 MCB:Aesthetics and the Visual Arts