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Undergraduate Course Schedule

Department of Philosophy

 

SPRING 2012 Course Schedule

*Note: The schedule for Spring 2012 (1125) is unofficial and may be subject to change*

Course descriptions are linked to the course number and the course syllabi are linked to the section number (as available).

# Title Instructor Sec Time/Day Location
110A Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge & Reality TBA 001 7:00-9:50 M TBA
110A Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge & Reality TBA 002 11:30-12:20 MWF TBA
145 Critical Thinking TBA 001 7:00-9:50 T TBA
215 Professional and Business Ethics
(held with ARBUS 202)
TBA 001 2:30-3:50 MW TBA
215 Professional and Business Ethics
(held with ARBUS 202)
TBA 002 7:00-9:50 T TBA
215 Professional and Business Ethics
(held with ARBUS 202)
TBA 003 7:00-9:50 W TBA
220 Moral Issues TBA 001 10:00-11:20 TTh TBA


Centre for Extended Learning - Online Courses (formerly Distance Education)

PHIL 145 - Critical Thinking
PHIL 201 - Philosophy of Sex and Love
PHIL 202 - Gender Issues (held with WS 222)
PHIL 256 - Introduction to Cognitive Science (held with PSYCH 256)
PHIL 324 - Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL 384 - History of Modern Philosophy

Centre for Extended Learning information is available at: http://dce.uwaterloo.ca/

 



WINTER 2012 Course Schedule

Course descriptions are linked to the course number and the course syllabi are linked to the section number (as available).

#

Title

Instructor

Sec

Time/Day

Location

110A Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge & Reality A. Stumpf 001 9:30-10:20 MWF AL 124
110A Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge & Reality G. Andres 002 1:00-2:20 TTh RCH 305
110B Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics & Values B. Orend 001 2:30-3:50 TTh AL 124
110B Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics & Values J. Jordan 002 10:30-11:20 MWF AL 124
145 Critical Thinking M. McEwan 001 10:00-11:20 TTh AL 113
201 Philosophy of Sex and Love P. Marino 001 4:00-5:20 TTh MC 4064
215 Professional and Business Ethics
(held with ARBUS 202)
B. Orend 001 7:00-9:50 T RCH 301
216 Probability and Decision Making G. Andres 001 7:00-9:50 Th HH 2107
224 Environmental Ethics H. Douglas 001 10:30-11:20 MWF AL 208
226 Biomedical Ethics E. Hochstein 001 1:00-2:20 TTh HH 1101
240 Introduction to Formal Logic G. Andres 001 8:30-9:50 TTh ML 349
250B Great Works: Modern S. Dea 001 7:00-9:50 M HH 1108
256 Introduction to Cognitive Science
(held with PSYCH 256)
P. Thagard 001 10:00-11:20 TTh AL 211
258 Introduction to the Philosophy of Science
(held with SCI 267)
D. Fraser 001 11:30-12:20 MWF RCH 204
271 Special Topics
(Topic: Science & Citizens)
C. Fehr 001 4:00-5:20 TTh HH 334
315 Ethics and the Engineering Profession
(held with GENE 412)
G. Callaghan 001 7:00-9:50 M RCH 204
324 Social and Political Philosophy M. Doucet 001 9:30-10:20 MWF PAS 2086
350 Theories of Knowledge J. Turri 001 7:00-9:50 W HH 139


Seminar Courses

#

Title

Instructor

Sec

Time/Day

Location

416 Studies in Probability and Decision Theory
(Topic: Uses & Abuses of Game Theory)
D. DeVidi 001 11:30-12:50 TTh AL 210
420 Studies in Ethics
(Topic: Virtues & Vices)
(held with PHIL 673)
M. Doucet 001 1:00-3:50 T ML 311
463 Studies in the Philosophy of Language
(Topic: Testimony Based Belief)
(held with PHIL 673)
T. Kenyon 001 1:00-3:50 Th HH 357


Centre for Extended Learning - Online Courses (formerly Distance Education)

PHIL 110B - Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics and Values
PHIL 145 - Critical Thinking
PHIL 202 - Gender Issues (held with WS 222)
PHIL 215 - Professional and Business Ethics (held with ARBUS 202)
PHIL 250A - Great Works: Ancient and Medieval
PHIL 265 - The Existentialist Experience

Centre for Extended Learning information is available at: http://dce.uwaterloo.ca/

 



FALL 2011 Course Schedule

Course descriptions are linked to the course number and the course syllabi are linked to the section number (as available).

#

Title

Instructor

Sec

Time/Day

Location

110A Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge & Reality D. Fraser 001 10:30-11:20 MWF AL 105
110A Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge & Reality S. Dea 002 10:00-11:20 TTh AL 105
110B Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics & Values G. Andres 001 2:30-3:50 TTh AL 211
110B Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics & Values M. Doucet 002 1:30-2:20 MWF AL 124
145 Critical Thinking G. Andres 001 1:00-2:20 TTh MC 2065
202 Gender Issues
(held with WS 222)
S. Dea 001 7:00-9:50 Th HH 1108
208 Philosophy Through Science Fiction J. Novak 001 7:00-9:50 W HH 2107
215 Professional & Business Ethics
(held with ARBUS 202)
R. Hinton 001 7:00-9:50 T MC 2065
220 Moral Issues B. Orend 001 7:00-9:50 T RCH 204
221 Ethics M. Doucet 001 9:30-10:20 MWF DWE 3522A
224 Environmental Ethics P. Thagard 001 11:30-12:50 TTh HH 1101
250A Great Works: Ancient & Medieval A. Stumpf 001 7:00-9:50 M RCH 206
255 Philosophy of Mind J. Turri 001 11:30-12:50 TTh EV1 132
265 The Existentialist Experience G. Andres 001 7:00-9:50 T HH 1102
328 Human Rights B. Orend 001 7:00-9:50 Th HH 2107
355 Theories of Reality T. Kenyon 001 10:30-11:20 MWF EV3 4412
382 Medieval Philosophy J. Novak 001 11:30-12:20 MWF DWE 1502


Seminar Courses

#

Title

Professor

Sec

Time/Day

Location

402 Studies in Feminist Philosophy
Topic: Epistemic Injustice & Ignorance
(held with WS 422 & PHIL 673)
A. Garry 001 1:00-3:50 W HH 357
447 Seminar in Cognitive Science
Topic: Creativity & Innovation
(held with PSYCH 447)
P. Thagard 001 10:00-11:20 TTh HH 373
458 Studies in the Philosophy of Science
Topic: Socially Relevant Philosophy of Science
(held with INTEG 475 & PHIL 673)
K. Plaisance 001 2:30-5:20 T HH 357


Centre for Extended Learning - Online Courses (formerly Distance Education)

PHIL 110A - Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge & Reality
PHIL 145 - Critical Thinking
PHIL 215 - Professional & Business Ethics (held with ARBUS 202)
PHIL 220 - Moral Issues
PHIL 221 - Ethics
PHIL 256 - Introduction to Cognitive Science (held with PSYCH 256)
PHIL 380 - History of Ancient Philosophy (held with CLAS 361)

Centre for Extended Learning information is available at: http://dce.uwaterloo.ca/

 



*NOTE: Not every course in the calendar is offered every year. For information about what is being offered in any given term, please see the Schedule of Classes. The course offerings from the past two years are linked below.

 

SPRING 2011

WINTER 2011

FALL 2010

SPRING 2010

WINTER 2010

FALL 2009

SPRING 2009

WINTER 2009

FALL 2008

SPRING 2008