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Berkeley Programa

Spring 2015
Lower-division undergraduate courses
These courses have no prerequisites.
Number

Title

Instructo
r

Days/time

Room

R1B-1

Reading & Composition through Philosophy

Rieppel

TuTh 11:00-12:30

111 Kroeber

R1B-2

Reading & Composition through Philosophy

Rieppel

TuTh 12:30-2

125 Dwinelle

Individual Morality & Social Justice

Sluga

MWF 9-10

2 LeConte

Knowledge & Its Limits

Perry

TuTh 12:30-2

60 Evans

11

Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion

Buchak

MWF 11-12

105 North

Gate

12A

Introduction to Logic

Mancosu

MWF 10-11

160 Kroeber

25B

Modern Philosophy

Crockett

MWF 11-12

145 Dwinelle

98BC-1

Berkeley Connect for Freshmen &


Sophomores

Crawford

M 5-6

262 Dwinelle

98BC-2

Berkeley Connect for Freshmen &


Sophomores

Crawford

M 6-7

262 Dwinelle

Upper-division undergraduate courses


Students enrolling in these courses should have completed at least 8 units in philosophy. Some courses may have additional prerequisites:
check the course descriptions for details.
Number

Title

Instructor

Days/time

Room

100

Philosophical Methods

Buchak

W 2-4

30 Wheeler

107

Moral Psychology

Shun

MWF 2-3

220 Wheeler

115

Political Philosophy

Sluga

TuTh 11-12:30

242 Hearst
Gym

125

Metaphysics

Lee

TuTh 12:30-2

20 Wheeler

135

Theory of Meaning

MacFarlan
e

TuTh 2-3:30

213 Wheeler

138

Philosophy of Society

Searle

TuTh 9:30-11

106 Moffitt

143

Modal Logic

Holliday

TuTh 9:30-11

30 Wheeler

163

Special Topics in Greek Philosophy

Clarke

MWF 11-12

110 Wheeler

174

Locke

Crockett

MWF 3-4

210 Wheeler

185

Heidegger

Kaiser

TuTh 11-12:30

30 Wheeler

Later Wittgenstein

Stroud

TuTh 11:0012:30

210 Wheeler

Proseminar: Kierkegaard

Dreyfus

TuTh 9:30-11

234 Moses

198BC2

Berkeley Connect for Juniors, Seniors, and


Junior Transfers

Fusco

Tu 6-7

61 Evans

198BC1

Berkeley Connect for Juniors, Seniors, and


Junior Transfers

Fusco

Tu 5-6

222 Wheeler

198BC3

Berkeley Connect for Juniors, Seniors, and


Junior Transfers

Khatchirian

W 5-6

262 Dwinelle

186B

190

198BC4

Berkeley Connect for Juniors, Seniors, and


Junior Transfers

Khatchirian

W 6-7

262 Dwinelle

Graduate seminars
Graduate seminars are intended primarily for graduate students in Philosophy and in Logic and the Methodology of Science. Others who wish to
enroll should seek the instructor's permission.
Number

Title

Instructor

Days/tim
e

Room

290-1

Graduate Seminar: Platos Timaeus

Corcilius/Clarke

M 2-4

234
Moses

290-2

Graduate Seminar: Topics in Philosophical Logic

Holliday

Tu 1-3

234
Moses

290-3

Graduate Seminar: Merleau-PontysPhenomenology


of Perception

No

Th 2-4

234
Moses

290-4

Graduate Seminar: Causation, Time, and Freedom

Perry

Tu 4-6

234
Moses

290-5

Graduate Seminar: The Moral Nexus

Wallace

W 2-4

234
Moses

290-6

Graduate Seminar: Modalities of Discourse

Yalcin

W 4-6

234
Moses

Dissertation Seminar

Campbell

F 12-2

234
Moses

295

Summer 2015 1st 6wks (provisional)


Note: This schedule is subject to change and should be used only as a rough guide.

Lower-division undergraduate courses


These courses have no prerequisites.

Number

Title

Instructor

Days/time

Room

Individual Morality & Social Justice

Vildostegui

MTuWTh 10-12

156 Dwinelle

The Nature of Mind

Andrews

MTuWTh 12-2

156 Dwinelle

12A

Introduction to Logic

Kocurek

TuWTh 1-3:30

103 Moffitt

25A

Ancient Philosophy

Lawrence

TuWTh 10-12:30

103 Moffitt

25B

Modern Philosophy

Crockett

TuWTh 1-3:30

209 Dwinelle

Upper-division undergraduate courses


Students enrolling in these courses should have completed at least 8 units in philosophy. Some courses may have additional prerequisites:
check the course descriptions for details.
Number

Title

Instructor

Days/time

Room

135

Theory of Meaning

Khatchirian

TuWTh 10-12:30

240 Mulford

160

Plato

STAFF

TuWTh 3:30-6

223 Dwinelle

Summer 2015 2nd 6wks (provisional)


Note: This schedule is subject to change and should be used only as a rough guide.

Lower-division undergraduate courses


These courses have no prerequisites.
Number

Title

Instructor

Days/time

Room

Individual Morality & Social Justice

Pickering

MTuWTh 10-12

182 Dwinelle

The Nature of Mind

Sethi

MTuWTh 12-2

3111 Etcheverry

12A

Introduction to Logic

Nowak

TuWTh 10-12:30

103 Moffitt

25A

Ancient Philosophy

Gibson

MTuWTh 10-12

209 Dwinelle

25B

Modern Philosophy

Crockett

TuWTh 1-3:30

209 Dwinelle

Upper-division undergraduate courses


Students enrolling in these courses should have completed at least 8 units in philosophy. Some courses may have additional prerequisites:
check the course descriptions for details.
Number

Title

Instructor

Days/time

Room

110

Aesthetics

No

TuWTh 10-12:30

156 Dwinelle

115

Political Philosophy

Grosser

TuWTh 10-12:30

105 Latimer

132

Philosophy of Mind

No

TuWTh 1-3:30

223 Dwinelle

Fall 2015 (provisional)


Note: This schedule is subject to change and should be used only as a rough guide.

Lower-division undergraduate courses


These courses have no prerequisites.
Number

Title

Instructor

Days/time

Room

Individual Morality & Social Justice

Sluga

MWF 9-10

2 LeConte

Existentialism in Literature & Film

Dreyfus

TuTh 2-3:30

160 Kroeber

10

Comparative Ethics

Shun

MWF 3-4

141 McCone

12A

Introduction to Logic

Warren

MWF 1-2

277 Cory

25A

Ancient Philosophy

Corcilius

MWF 12-1

4 LeConte

Upper-division undergraduate courses


Students enrolling in these courses should have completed at least 8 units in philosophy. Some courses may have additional prerequisites:
check the course descriptions for details.
Number

Title

Instructor

Days/time

Room

100

Philosophical Methods

Stroud

W 2-4

123 Wheeler

104

Ethical Theories

STAFF

MWF 10-11

110 Wheeler

116

Special Topics in Political Philosophy

Munoz-

TuTh 9:30-11

458 Evans

Dard

125

Metaphysics

Lee

TuTh 2-3:30

20 Wheeler

134

Form & Meaning

Yalcin

TuTh 2-3:30

219 Dwinelle

136

Philosophy of Perception

Martin

TuTh 12:30-2

110 Wheeler

146

Philosophy of Mathematics

Mancosu

TuTh 11:0012:30

200 Wheeler

155

Medieval Philosophy

Crockett

MWF 11-12

110 Wheeler

161

Aristotle

Corcilius

MWF 3-4

122 Wheeler

170

Descartes

Crockett

MWF 3-4

30 Wheeler

176

Hume

Stroud

TuTh 11-12:30

210 Wheeler

190

Proseminar: Nietzsche on Ethics &


Aesthetics

Kaiser

TuTh 9:30-11

234 Moses
Hall

Graduate seminars
Graduate seminars are intended primarily for graduate students in Philosophy and in Logic and the Methodology of Science. Others who wish to
enroll should seek the instructor's permission.
Numbe
r

Title

Instructor

Days/time

Room

First-Year Graduate Seminar

Kolodny/Yalcin

TBA

TBA

290-1

Graduate Seminar

Lee

M 2-4

234 Moses

290-2

Graduate Seminar

Mancosu

Th 2-4

234 Moses

200

290-3

Graduate Seminar:

Munoz-Dard

W 2-4

234 Moses

290-4

Graduate Seminar

Martin

W 4-6

234 Moses

290-5

Graduate Seminar

Searle

Tu 2-4

234 Moses

290-6

Graduate Seminar

Warren

Tu 4-6

234 Moses

290-7

Graduate Seminar: Workshop in Law, Philosophy,


and Political Theory

Cohen/Song

F 12-3

141 Boalt
Hall

290-8

Graduate Seminar: Foundations of Legal


Philosophy

Kutz

Th 2-5

2240
Piedmont

295

Dissertation Seminar

Lee

TBA

TBA

375

Teaching Seminar

Ginsborg

TBA

TBA

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