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Intermediate (200-) Level Philosophy Courses
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PHILO 200.90, Sec. 001 [4716]/Prof. Acampora/TF 2:10-3:25pm
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Existentialism in Literature (Although this course is under a "Special Topics" rubric, it will count as a "Writing Intensive" [W] course under 3A of the GER. The instructor shall inform students of the process on how to have this course appear on their transcripts with a "W" designation.)
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PHILO 201(W), Sec. 001[4716]/Mr. Mizrahi/TTh 4:10-5:25pm
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Knowledge and Reality
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PHILO 201(W), Sec. 002[1949]/Mr. Abelson/MTh 2:45-4:00pm
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Knowledge and Reality
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PHILO 212(W), Sec. 051[1956]/Professor Stern/MW 7:00-8:15pm
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Classical Greek Philosophy
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PHILO 215(W), Sec. 001[1957]/Professor Keating/MTh 4:10-5:25pm
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Foundations of Early Modern Philosophy
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PHILO 215(W), Sec. 051[1958]/Mr. Mizrahi/TTh 5:35-6:50pm
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Foundations of Early Modern Philosophy
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PHILO 218(W), Sec. 001[4879]/Professor Dahbour/TF 9:45-11:00am
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Revolutions in Late Modern Philosophy
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PHILO 219, Sec. 051[1960]/Professor Ironbiter/TTh 7:00-8:15pm
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Asian Philosophies
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PHILO 225(W), Sec. 001/4718/Ms. Falkenstern/MW 5:35-6:50pm
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American Philosophy
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PHILO 244(W), Sec. 001[1963]/Mr. Fassbender/MTh 2:45-4:00pm
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Moral Philosophy
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PHILO 244(W), Sec. 002[1964]/Mr. Linden/TF 3:45-5:00pm
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Moral Philosophy
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PHILO 246(W), Sec. 001[1965]/Mr. Horowitz/TF 11:10-12:25pm
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Political Philosophy
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PHILO 252, Sec. 001 [4287]/Professor Ross/TTh 4:10-5:25pm
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Law and Morality
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PHILO 268(W), Sec. 001[4288]/Mr. Klincewicz/MTh 1:10-2:25pm
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Philosophical Psychology
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PHILO 275/MATH 275, Sec. 001[1971/1618]/Professor Freeman/MW 4:10-5:25pm
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Intermediate Symbolic Logic
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