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Jun 24, 2025
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[PRELIMINARY] Course Catalog 2025-2026
Philosophy Major
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The major consists of a minimum of 9 full courses (or the equivalent).
Note: Students must earn minimum grades of C- or P for all courses that apply towards the major.
View the catalog page for the philosophy department.
The philosophy major meets the needs and interests of the following students:
- those who plan graduate study and teaching in the field;
- those who intend to go to law school;
- those who seek preparation for work in government, business, social service, journalism, or any field in which critical thinking is valued; and
- those who wish to approach a liberal arts education through a concentrated study of philosophy.
Students often pursue a philsophy major as a complement to other majors, minors, and concentrations.
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Note(s) on Requirements
- No course may count towards more than one requirement.
- Students may count at most one course at the 100-level and at most one semester of PHIL 401F toward the elective requirement.
Entry-Level Course Sequence Suggestions
The department suggests any of its 100-level courses as an appropriate first course in philosophy. (Some 200-level courses that are open without prerequisite may also be taken as first courses, though they are not intended as introductory courses.) From any of these courses, students may, with occasional exceptions, proceed to any of the department’s advanced offerings. For the purposes of the major it is desirable, though not mandatory, that PHIL 200 or PHIL 201 should be completed early in one’s philosophical studies. Students interested in majoring in philosophy should consult with a member of the department concerning course sequence planning. It is possible to complete the philosophy major even if it is not started until the junior year. Honors in Philosophy
The department offers an Honors Program in Philosophy to qualified senior majors. The program involves intensive study and writing under faculty supervision for an academic year. It culminates in the preparation of a lengthy written thesis, and a defense of the thesis before departmental faculty and, typically, an external examiner from another college or university. Questions should be directed to the department honors program director. Detailed Major Requirements
Philosophy Major Course Lists
Philosophy Major Elective Courses
Return to the summary of requirements. Note: Students may count at most one course at the 100-level and at most one semester of PHIL 401F toward this requirement. - AAST 232 - Africana Philosophy
- 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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