PHILOSOPHY
The City University of New York Graduate Center
Spring 2008 Course Schedule
Click on a course title to read a description of the course.
Students may also be interested in courses at other Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium schools.
Courses listed in the table at the bottom of this page count towards the satisfaction of comperehensive exam requirements.
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | ||
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| 9:30- 11:30 |
Phil 76500 [91708] Biology and Morality Prof. Wilson Room 7395 [Meets 3/25–5/13] |
Phil 78500 [91713] Animal Cognition Prof. Devitt Room 7395 |
Phil 76500 [91708] Biology and Morality Prof. Wilson Room 7395 [Meets 3/25–5/13] |
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| 11:45- 1:45 |
Phil 77600 [91704] Aesthetics (Core) Prof. Acampora Room 7314 |
Phil 76800 [91709] Modal Logic Profs. Mendelsohn & Fitting Room 7395 |
Phil 77700 [91714] Law and Language Prof. Neale Room 7314 |
Phil 77800 [91717] Moral Realism Prof. Ross Room 7314 |
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| 2:00- 4:00 |
Phil 81900 [91705] Teaching Philosophy Prof. Cahn Room 8203 |
Phil 77100 [91710] Epistemology (Core) Prof. Adler Room 3207 Phil 77400 [91711] An Empiricist Metaphysics Prof. Armstrong Room 3305 [Meets 3/25–5/13] |
Phil 76600 [91715] Philosophy of Mathematics Prof. Kripke Room 7395 |
Phil 76900 [91718] Rigid Designation: Its Implications & Applications Prof. Berger Room 5382 Phil 77400 [91711] An Empiricist Metaphysics Prof. Armstrong Room 3305 [Meets 3/25–5/13] |
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| 4:15- 6:15 |
Phil 77000 [92052] Social and Political Philosophy (Core) Prof. Schwarzenbach Room 5382 |
Phil 72000 [91712] Logic (Core) Prof. Orenstein Room 7314 |
Colloquium | Phil 76000 [91719] Plato Prof. Press Room 7395 |
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| 5:00- 7:00 |
Phil 77900 [91707] Medical Ethics Prof. Baumrin At Mt. Sinai School of Medicine Annenberg Bldg., 5th floor Felt Conference Room |
MALS 74300 Bioethics: Autonomy and Liberty in Medicine Prof. Rhodes At Mt. Sinai School of Medicine 1176 Fifth Avenue, 3rd Floor Newborn Medicine Conference Room |
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| 6:30- 8:30 |
Phil 76700 [91716] Philosophy of Science (Core) Prof. Cordero Room 3306 |
Students may also take courses at other schools in the Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium. Choose a school from the list below to see the course schedule for the Spring 2008 semester (where available).
- Columbia University
- Fordham University
- The New School
- New York University
- Princeton University
- Rutgers University (also see the department home page)
- SUNY Stony Brook
The Graduate Center's Current Student Handbook has information about and instructions for registering for classes at other consortium schools.
The following Spring 2008 courses will count towards the satisfaction of comprehensive exam requirements as listed below.
| Course | Comprehensive Exam(s) |
|---|---|
| Plato Prof. Press |
History of Philosophy: Ancient |
| Biology and Morality Prof. Wilson |
Ethics |
| Topics in Philosophy of Mathematics Prof. Kripke |
Philosophy of Science |
| Modal Logic Profs. Mendelsohn & Fitting |
Philosophy of Language; Philosophy of Science |
| Direct Reference & Its Application Prof. Berger |
Philosophy of Language |
| An Empiricist Metaphysics Prof. Armstrong |
Metaphysics; Philosophy of Science |
| Law and Language Prof. Neale |
Philosophy of Language; Social and Political Philosophy |
| Moral Realism Prof. Ross |
Ethics |
| Medical Ethics Profs. Baumrin and Moros |
Ethics |
| Animal Cognition Prof. Devitt |
Philosophy of Mind |