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May 24, 2025
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[PRELIMINARY] Course Catalog 2025-2026
Philosophy
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Dorit A. Ganson, Associate Professor of Philosophy; chair
Todd S. Ganson, Professor of Philosophy
Katherine J. Thomson-Jones, Professor of Philosophy
Martin R. Thomson-Jones, Professor of Philosophy
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Study in philosophy is an essential ingredient of a liberal arts education.
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Majors, Minors, and Integrative Concentrations
Curriculum
The Department of Philosophy at Oberlin College offers a full curriculum on three levels:
- introductory courses (100-level);
- intermediate and advanced courses with concentration on particular sub-fields of philosophy (200-level); and
- topical and historical seminars (300-level).
Courses- PHIL 121 - Philosophy and Morality
- PHIL 122 - Problems in Philosophy
- PHIL 126 - Human Nature and Morality
- PHIL 127 - Being Together: Philosophies of Society and Sociality
- PHIL 200 - Deductive Logic
- PHIL 201 - Reason and Argument
- PHIL 204 - Ethics
- PHIL 206 - Epistemology
- PHIL 208 - Metaphysics
- PHIL 209 - Representation and Reality
- PHIL 214 - Philosophy in the Schools (PHITS) Practicum
- PHIL 215 - Human Nature, Happiness, and Virtue: Ethical Theory from Socrates to the Stoics
- PHIL 216 - Realism, Idealism, and Skepticism
- PHIL 220 - Philosophy of Language
- PHIL 222 - Philosophy of Science
- PHIL 224 - Political Philosophy: Traditional and Non-Traditional Approaches
- PHIL 226 - Law, Morality, and Punishment
- PHIL 228 - Topics in Philosophy of Mind
- PHIL 230 - Aesthetics
- PHIL 234 - Topics in Applied Ethics
- PHIL 235 - Biomedical Ethics
- PHIL 238 - Ethics and Technology
- PHIL 239 - Philosophy of the Digital Arts
- PHIL 240 - Feminist Epistemology
- PHIL 245 - Freedom, Self-Consciousness, and Alienation: Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
- PHIL 370 - Seminar: Happiness, Death, and the Meaning of Life
- PHIL 380 - Philosophy of Film and Photography
- PHIL 390 - Seminar: People and Selves
- PHIL 401F - Philosophy Honors - Full
- PHIL 401H - Philosophy Honors - Half
- PHIL 995F - Private Reading - Full
- PHIL 995H - Private Reading - Half
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