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Spring 2008 Course Schedule

Monday, Wednesday, Friday

 

 9:10-10:00

110.01
242.01

Introduction to Business Ethics
Philosophy of Religion

Rapisarda, Martin
Bednar, James

BT 205
CL 423

30
20

 

10:10-11:00

100W.01
105.01-21
212.01

Intro to Philosophy (W)
Introduction to Ethics      
Modern Philosophy (Grader: Harbour, M.)

Koudelkova, Helen
Lachs, John
Tlumak, Jeffrey

FM 106
WH 103
FM 109

15
296
40

 

11:10-12:00

100W.02
102.01
249.01

Intro to Philosophy (W)
General Logic
Philosophy of Music

Riker, Walter
Bednar, James
Neufeld, Jonathan

CL 203
FM 217
BT 306

15
30
30

 

12:10-1:00

100.01
100W.03
102.02
258.01

Intro to Philosophy
Intro to Philosophy (W)
General Logic
Contemporary Political Philosophy

Riker, Walter
Peter, Mark
Tarver, Erin
Talisse, Rob

CL 203
FM 106
CL 337
CL 117

30
15
30
30

 

1:10-2:00
      

 

100.02
100W.04
102.03
294BW.01

 

Intro to Philosophy
Introduction to Philosophy (W)
General Logic
Special Topic: Practical Reason and Motivation

 

Sentell, C.J.
Eggert, Dom
Bednar, James
Jaeger, Gary

 

CL 203
BT 309
BT 305
FM 109

 

30
15
30
15

 

2:10- 3:00
                      

 

102.04
100W.05
100W.06

 

General Logic
Intro to Philosophy (W)
Intro to Philosophy (W)

 

Riker, Walter
Turk, Adam
Whitt, Matt

 

CL 320
CL 103
CL 104

 

30
15
15

3:10-4:00

100W.07

Intro to Philosophy (W)

Beaupre, Joel

 

15

3:10-5:00        (M)
7:10-9:00        (M)

353.02
352.01

Figures in Philosophy: Levinas
Topics in Philosophy: Race and Sexuality

Guenther, Lisa
Medina, Jose

FM 106
FM 106

15
15

 

3:10-5:00        (W)
6:10-8:00        (W)

 

353.04
352.03

 

Figures in Philosophy: Nineteenth-Century
Topics in Philosophy: Adorno’s Philosophy of Music

 

Lachs, John
Neufeld, Jonathan

 

FM 106
BT 301

 

15
15



Tuesday, Thursday

 

9:35-10:50

 

100W.08
115F.new

229.01
245.01

 

Intro to Philosophy (W)
FR.SEM: Ancient Cosmologies Across Cultures
Ethics and Law
Humanity, Evolution, and God (Cusick, C.)

 

Hejtmancik Maggie
Jelinek, Betsy
Davis, Kevin
Goodman, Lenn

 

CL 320
FM 106

BT 302
WH 126

 

15
15

20
90

 

11:00-12:15

115F.12 

100W.09
248W.01
270.01

FR.SEM: Bioethics: Conflicting Voices in Medicine & The Life Sciences
Intro to Philosophy (W)
Philosophy and Literature
Ethics and Medicine  

Churchill, Larry

Tyson, Sarah
Holt, Jen
Bliton, Mark

BT 310

BT316
CL 337
CL103

15

15
15
30

 

1:10-2:25

 

100.03
102.06
130.01
213.01
231.01

 

Intro to Philosophy
General Logic
Race, Womanhood, and Black Theology
Contemporary Philosophy
Philosophy of History

 

Boyd, Terry
Hansen, Sarah
Gines, Kathryn
Guenther, Lisa
Dobbs-Weinstein, I.

 

CL 337
CL219

CL 117
WH 122

 

30
30

25
20

 

2:35-3:50

115F.19
120.01
211.01
260.01

FR.SEM: Race and U.S. American Democracy
The Meaning of Life
Medieval Philosophy
20th Century Continental Philosophy

Outlaw, Lucius
.Faber, Kenneth
Goodman, Lenn
Wood, David

 

FM 132
BT 306
CL 218

15
30
30
30

 

2:35-5:00        (T)
3:20-5:20        (T)

 

353.01
352.02

 

Figures in Philosophy: Peirce and James
Topics: Responsibility and Global Justice

 

Stuhr, John
Talisse, Rob

 

FM 106
LAW

 

15
15

 

7:00-9:00        (T)

 

353.03

 

Figures In Philosophy: Plato

 

Jelinek, Betsy

 

FM 106

 

15

4:00-5:15

4:00-6:00

102.05
115F.18
352.04

General Logic
FR.SEM: Prison and Exile Writings
Topics: Theories of Slavery

Houston, Joshua
Dobbs-Weinstein, I
Davis, Angela

FM 217
FM 132
FM 109

30
15
20

 

6:10-7:25

 

294BW.02

 

McGill Seminar: Resistance and Reformation

 

Matocha, Johanna

 

McGill 111

 

15


105 TA’s:
 Mike Caruso, Natalie Cisneros, C.J. Davies, Lara Giordano, Josh Hall, Brian Payne, Alison Suen, Norm Whitman, and 3 candidates chosen competitively from professional schools.

Angela Davis’ TR (4-6) Theories of Slavery seminar meets only the first three weeks of April.