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13 April 2016

SPEL courses for next semester


SPEL Colloquium
PHIL 570Q* SPEL Colloquium Karnein R 11:45 am--1:05 pm

SPEL seminars:
PHIL 508* Social and Political Theory Iser        W 1:40 pm--4:40 pm (1st Year Seminar)
PHIL 605A Work, Well-Being, Justice Knapp R 1:40 pm--4:40 pm TBA
PHIL 650G Adorno                                 Pensky T 1:40 pm--4:40 pm Continental and   Metaphysics & Epistemology
PHIL 650H The Imagination                 Zinkin     W 5:50 pm-8:50 pm Anglo, History,   Continental and Metaphysics & Epistemology



Undergraduate courses that SPEL students may wish to "sit in" on to pass proficiency requirements:
PHIL 201 Plato and Aristotle Tessman TR 10:05 am--11:30 am

03 March 2016

Fall 2016


I wonder what will be offered ...
Could it be these?


PHIL 570Q* SPEL Colloquium Karnein

SPEL seminars:
PHIL 508* Social and Political Theory Iser
PHIL 605A Well-Being, Happiness & Ethics Hassoun
PHIL 650G Adorno Penksy
PHIL 650H The Imagination Zinkin


courses w/ TA's

101 Dietrich
107 Guay
122 Reeves
146 Iser
147 Hassoun
201 Tessman

20 October 2015

Spring 2016 course offerings


SPEL Colloquium

11988/PHIL 570Q* SPEL Colloquium Hassoun R 11:45 am--1:05 pm

SPEL seminars:

21101/PHIL 505* Contemporary Ethics Tessman M 1:40 pm--4:40 pm LT-1210 (1st Year Seminar)

Cross-listed w/ Undergrad courses:

xxxxx/PHIL 608A War and Terrorism Iser W 1:40 pm--4:40 pm LT-1210

28774/PHIL 622A (29133/PHIL 480K*) Kant's Metaphysics of Morals Zinkin T 5:50 pm--8:50 pm LT-1210 History and Continental

28773/PHIL 650B (16129/PHIL 480W*) Western Marxism Pensky R 1:40 pm--4:40 pm LT-1210 History and Continental

23 March 2015

Hey, look -- Fall courses are live on Banner already


some highlights:


SPEL Colloquium
11988/PHIL 570Q* SPEL Colloquium Hassoun R 11:45 am--1:05 pm
SPEL seminars:
10542/PHIL 508* Social and Political Theory Iser W 5:50 pm--8:50 pm
25701/PHIL 605E On Duties Karnein T 1:40 pm--4:40 pm
27599/PHIL 605R Philosophy of Human Rights  Reeves T 5:50 pm--8:50 pm
27387/PHIL 650E Arendt: The Political Condition Bar On M 1:40 pm--4:40 pm
Cross-listed w/ Undergrad courses:
24439/PHIL 540C Kant's First Critique Guay W 1:40 pm--4:40 pm
Graduate courses cross-listed with Philosophy:
N/A
Undergraduate courses that SPEL students may wish to "sit in" on to pass proficiency requirements:
17342/PHIL 201 Plato and Aristotle Preus TR 8:30 am--9:55 am


27 October 2014

Spring '15, just around the corner


classes are live in Banner/BUbrain

here are the SPEL seminars:


28 February 2014

possible future course offerings, Fall '14


unofficial

SPEL colloquium

PHIL 570Q SPEL colloquium Hassoun R 11:45–1:05 (Colloquium)

SPEL seminars:

PHIL 508 Social and Political Thought Reeves T 5:50–8:50

PHIL 550C Wittgenstein Guay W 1:40-4:40

PHIL 560 Philosophy of Mind Dietrich TR 2:50–4:15

PHIL 580C Testimony and the Holocaust Bar On M 1:40–4:40

PHIL 605A What is Morality? Tessman T 1:40-4:40

PHIL 605B Metaethics Knapp R 1:40–4:40

PHIL 608x TBA (Political) New Hire T 5:50-8:50

Graduate courses cross-listed with Philosophy:

PHIL 630B Evolution and Human Affairs Wilson R 6:00–9:00


27 September 2013

preliminary SPEL courses for Spring


SPEL colloquium

PHIL 570Q SPEL colloquium Hassoun R 11:45–1:05 (Colloquium)

SPEL seminars:

PHIL 505 Contemporary Ethics Tessman R 1:40–4:40 (1st yr seminar)

PHIL 580B Philosophy of Social Science Guay TR 2:50-4:40

PHIL 605E Buddhist Metaphysics Goodman T R 2:50–4:50 (Metaphysics)

PHIL 608J Health Justice Hassoun W 1:40–4:40 (Anglo-American)

PHIL 608L Liberalisms Bar On M 1:40–4:40 (Anglo-American)

PHIL 608? Hegel: The Philosophy of Right Pensky TBA (History, Continental)

PHIL 609C Democratic Theory Reeves T 1:40–4:40 (Anglo-American)

PHIL 621C Aristotle’s Ethics & Politics Preus T R 8:30–9:55 (History)

Graduate courses cross-listed with Philosophy:

PHIL 647E Tumultuous Place, Fate & Belonging Allen M 3:30–6:30

Undergraduate courses that SPEL students may wish to “sit in” on to pass proficiency requirements:

PHIL 202 Descartes, Hume, and Kant Guay T R 1:15–2:40