Fall 2026 Philosophy Courses
PHIL 100 – A Communication-Intensive Introduction to Philosophy
Hengehold, L TR 1-2:15P. Cauvin, J.P. TR 1-2:15p & TR 11:30-12:45p
PHIL 101 – Introduction to Philosophy
Dang, H TR 1-2:15p
PHIL 111 – What is Science? Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science
Haufe, C & Rothman, A TR 10-11:15a
PHIL 201 – Introduction to Logic
McLarty, C. MWF 2-2:55p
PHIL 203 – Revolutions in Science
Haufe, C. TR 11:30-12:45p
PHIL 240 – Philosophy of Technology
Uliasz, R. TR 4:15-5:30p
PHIL 301 – Ancient Philosophy
Kim, C.T. TR 2:45-4p
PHIL 303/403 – Topics in Philosophy of Science – History & Phil of Computing
Dang, H. TR 2:45-4p
PHIL 305/405 – Ethics in Theory and Practice
French, S. MW 3:10-4:25p
PHIL 308/408 – Bioethics and Armed Conflict
Wolfendale, J. TR 11:30-12:45p
PHIL 313/413 – Philosophy of Mathematics
McLarty, C. MW 3:10-4:25p
PHIL 315/415 – Selected Topics in Philosophy – The Philosophies of Jonathan Lear and Alasdair MacIntyre
Bendik-Keymer, J. R 6-8:30p
PHIL 317/417 – War and Morality
French, S. MW 12:35-1:50p
PHIL 321 – Goodness, Truth, and Beauty
Bendik-Keymer, J. W 6:25-8:55p
PHIL 325/425 – Philosophy of Feminism
Hengehold, L. TR 4:15-5:30p
PHIL 337/437 – Philosophy of Evil: Defining, Understanding, and Responding to Evil
Wolfendale, J. TR 2:45-4p
PHIL 391 – Community-Based Research on the Ethics of AI
Jack, T. M 3:10-5:40p
