Complete Catalog of Philosophy Courses
| Course Number | Course Name |
|---|---|
| PHIL 101 (1100) | Introduction to Philosophy |
| PHIL 145 (1450) | Contemporary Moral Issues |
| PHIL 191 (1910) | Intro to Cognitive Science |
| PHIL 193 (1930) | Inequality, Diversity and Justice |
| PHIL 194 (1940) | Global Thinking |
| PHIL 195 (1950) | Controversies About Inequality |
| PHIL 196 (1960) | Race in America At Cornell |
| PHIL 201 (2300) | Puzzles and Paradoxes |
| PHIL 211 (2200) | Ancient Philosophy |
| PHIL 212 (2220) | Modern Philosophy |
| PHIL 213 (2250) | Existentialism |
| PHIL 217 (2240) | 19th and 20th Century European Thought |
| PHIL 231 (2310) | Introduction to Deductive Logic |
| PHIL 241 (2410) | Ethics |
| PHIL 242 (2420) | Social and Political Philosophy |
| PHIL 245 (2450) | Ethics and Health Care |
| PHIL 246 (2460) | Ethics and the Envrionment |
| PHIL 248 (2480) | Ethics and International Relations |
| PHIL 249 (2490) | Feminism and Philosophy |
| PHIL 251 (2510) | Intro to Philosophy of Art |
| PHIL 261 (2610) | Knowledge and Reality |
| PHIL 262 (2620) | Intro to Philosophy of Mind |
| PHIL 263 (2630) | Religion and Reason |
| PHIL 264 (2640) | Introduction to Metaphysics |
| PHIL 270 (2700) | Truth and Interpretation |
| PHIL 286 (2860) | Science and Human Nature |
| PHIL 308 (3204) | Hellenistic Philosophy |
| PHIL 309 (3202) | Plato |
| PHIL 310 (3203) | Aristotle |
| PHIL 311 (3220) | The Rationalists |
| PHIL 312 (3221) | Modern Empiricism |
| PHIL 315 (3210) | Medieval Philosophy |
| PHIL 316 (3230) | Kant |
| PHIL 318 (3260) | Origins of Analytic Philosophy |
| PHIL 319 (3261) | 20th Century Analytic Philosophy |
| PHIL 330 (3300) | Foundations of Mathematics |
| PHIL 331 (3310) | Deductive Logic |
| PHIL 332 (3710) | Philosophy of Language |
| PHIL 333 (3700) | Problems in Semantics |
| PHIL 341 (3410) | Ethical Theory |
| PHIL 342 (3420) | Law, Society, and Morality |
| PHIL 344 (3440) | History of Ethics: Ancient and Medeival |
| PHIL 345 (3441) | History of Ethics: Modern |
| PHIL 346 (3460) | Modern Polticial Philosophy |
| PHIL 347 (3470) | Global Justice |
| PHIL 351 (3510) | Aesthetics |
| PHIL 361 (3610) | Epistemology |
| PHIL 364 (3640) | Metaphysics |
| PHIL 381 (3810) | Philosophy of Science: Knowledge and Objectivity |
| PHIL 382 (3620) | Philosophy of Psychology |
| PHIL 384 (3840) | Philosophy of Social Science |
| PHIL 387 (3870) | Philosophy of Mathematics |
| PHIL 409 (4003) | German Philosophical Texts |
| PHIL 410 (4002) | Latin Philosophical Texts |
| PHIL 411 (4001) | Greek Philosophical Texts |
| PHIL 413 (4200) | Topics in Ancient Philosophy |
| PHIL 415 (4210) | Augustine's Confessions |
| PHIL 416 (4220) | Modern Philosophy |
| PHIL 417 (4240) | Topics in German Philosophy |
| PHIL 419 (4260) | History of 20th Century Philosophy |
| PHIL 431 (4310) | Mathematical Logic |
| PHIL 432 (4311) | Topics in Logic |
| PHIL 435 (4720) | Pragmatics |
| PHIL 436 (4312) | Intensional Logic |
| PHIL 437 (4710) | Problems in the Philosophy of Language |
| PHIL 441 (4410) | Contemporary Ethical Theory |
| PHIL 446 (4460) | Topics in Political Obligation |
| PHIL 447 (4470) | Contemporary Polticial Philosophy |
| PHIL 460 (4610) | Epistemology |
| PHIL 462 (4620) | Philosophy of Mind |
| PHIL 464 (4640) | Topics in Metaphysics |
| PHIL 481 (4810) | Problems in the Philosophy of Science |
| PHIL 483 (4340) | Philosophy of Choice and Decision |
| PHIL 611 (6200) | Ancient Philosophy |
| PHIL 612 (6210) | Medieval Philosophy |
| PHIL 633 (6710) | Philosophy of Language |
| PHIL 641 (6410) | Ethics and Value Theory |
| PHIL 643 (6430) | Social and Political Philosophy |
| PHIL 651 (6630) | Philosophy of Religion |
| PHIL 661 (6610) | Epistemology |
| PHIL 662 (6620) | Philosophy of Perception |
| PHIL 663 (6621) | Philosophy of Psychology |
| PHIL 665 (6650) | Metaphysics |
| PHIL 691 (6470) | Normative Issues in International Relations |

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