PHILOSOPHY: courses
City University of New York Graduate Center

Spring 2002 Course Schedule

< previous semester next semester >

Click on course titles below to view descriptions.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
11:45-
1:45
  Phil 76000 [50286]
Prof. Purnell
Rm. 7314
Descartes
Phil 77100 [60292]
Prof. Greenwood
Rm. 7314
Personal Identity
Phil 76800 [60293]
Prof. Fitting
Rm. 7314
Advanced Logic

2:00-
4:00
Phil 80000 [50284]
Profs. Kripke and Devitt
Rm. C198
Naming and Necessity and its Background
Will be Given from 1/29 to 3/21
Phil 78700 [50288]
Prof. Ten
Rm. 4433
Toleration in Plural Societies
Will be Given from 4/1 to 5/23
Phil 76500 [50276]
Prof. Adler
Rm. 3307
Philosophy of Science [core]
Phil 76400 [50278]
Prof. Cahn
Rm. 4433
Plato: Early Dialogues
Phil 77400 [50289]
Prof. Verheggen
Rm. 7314
Epistemology [core]
Phil 80000 [50284]
Profs. Kripke and Devitt
Rm. C198
Naming and Necessity and its Background
Will be Given from 1/29 to 3/21
Phil 78700 [50288]
Prof. Ten
Rm. 4433
Toleration in Plural Societies
Will be Given from 4/1 to 5/23

3:30-
5:30
  Phil 78600 [50285]
Prof. Pears
City College
Wittgenstein
   
4:00-
7:00
  Phil 76900 [50281]
Profs. Horwich and Boghossian
NYU Phil. Conf. Rm.
Meaning, Rules, and Justification
Classes begin 1/22
Preparatory classes will be given Mondays 5:00-6:00 in NYU Phil. Conf. Rm.
   
4:15-
6:15
Phil 77600 [50287]
Prof. Ross
Rm.
Hunter College
Aesthetics [core]
  Colloquium Phil 77800 [50283]
Prof. Kleinig
John Jay College
Rm.
Means, Ends....

5:00-
7:00
Phil 77900 [50277]
Prof. Baumrin
Rm. 1220
Annenberg Bldg.
Mt. Sinai
Medical Ethics
     
6:30-
8:30
    Phil 76600 [60298]
Prof. Cordero
Rm. 7113.08
Philosophical Cosmology
Phil 78500 [50743]
Prof. Orenstein
Rm. 7314
The Semantics of Imaginative Discourse

Back to Top

Site Map | About This Site