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New Brunswick/Piscataway Undergraduate Catalog 2005-2007 Programs of Study For Liberal Arts Students Programs, Faculty, and Courses Philosophy 730 Major Requirements  

Major Requirements

Students must take a minimum of 11 classroom courses in philosophy, not more than five of which may be at the 100 to 200 level and receive a grade of C or better in each course. No more than one D can be applied toward the major. Among these courses must be the following:

1. One term of logic from among the following:

  01:730:201    Introduction to Logic (3)

  01:730:315    Applied Symbolic Logic (3)

  01:730:407    Intermediate Logic I (3)

  01:730:408    Intermediate Logic II (3)

2. One term of ancient or medieval philosophy from among the following:

  01:190:322    Greek Political Philosophy (3)

  01:190:353    Aristotle (3)

  01:730:301    Socrates and Plato (3)

  01:730:302    Plato and Aristotle (3)

  01:730:304    The Origins of Medieval Philosophy (3)

  01:730:305    Philosophy in the High Middle Ages (3)

  01:730:306    Between Medieval and Modern

 Philosophy (3)

  01:730:352    Plato (3)

  01:730:401    Plato (3)

  01:730:402    Aristotle (3)

3. One term of modern philosophy from among the following:

  01:730:307    Descartes, Locke, and the 17th Century (3)

  01:730:308    Hume, Kant, and the 18th Century (3)

  01:730:404    Spinoza (3)

  01:730:405    Kant (3)

  01:730:406    Nineteenth-Century Philosophy (3)

4. One term of advanced ethics or political philosophy from among the following:

  01:730:330    The Ethics of War (3)

  01:730:340    History of Ethics (3)

  01:730:341    Ethics through History (3)

  01:730:342    Social and Political Philosophy through History (3)

  01:730:380    Ethics and Practical Reasoning (3)

  01:730:441    Ethical Theory (3)

  01:730:445    Social and Political Philosophy (3)

  01:730:450    Topics in Moral and Political Philosophy (3)

  01:730:459    Advanced Seminar in Ethics (3)

5. Two courses from among the following, at least one of which must be at the 400 level:

  01:730:210    Philosophy of Language (3)

  01:730:220    Introduction to the Theory of  Knowledge (3)

  01:730:225    Introduction to the Philosophy of  Science (3)

  01:730:328    Philosophy of Psychology (3)

  01:730:360    Philosophical Aspects of

 Cognitive Science (3)

  01:730:412    Epistemology (3)

  01:730:415    Metaphysics (3)

  01:730:418    Philosophy of Mind (3)

  01:730:419    Philosophy of Perception (3)

  01:730:420    Philosophy of Language (3)

  01:730:421    Semantics of Language (3)

  01:730:425    Philosophy of Science (3)

  01:730:426    Philosophy of Physics (3)

  01:730:427    Philosophy of Social Sciences (3)

  01:730:428    Topics in the Philosophy of Psychology (3)

A student may petition the department to substitute other courses for those on this list to satisfy any of the above requirements.


 
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