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May 15th – June 22nd

The mode of instruction for each course is listed below.

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(Last updated May 8, 2024)


PHIL 101.001 – Introduction to Philosophy: Central Problems, Great Minds, Big Ideas
Instructor: Felix Benzant. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL 101.002 – Introduction to Philosophy: Central Problems, Great Minds, Big Ideas
Instructor: Ralph Flanders. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL 105.002 – How to Reason and Argue: An Introduction to Critical Thinking
Instructor: Kyle Cessna. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL 143.001 – AI and the Future of Humanity: Philosophical Issues about Technology and Human Survival
Instructor: Rory Hanlon. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL 155.002 – Truth and Proof: Introduction to Mathematical Logic
Instructor: DeeAnn Spicer. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.

PHIL 165.001 – Bioethics
Instructor: Logan Mitchell. This course meets MTWRF 1:15 – 2:45 p.m. via remote synchronous (RS) instruction.

PHIL 210.001 – Wonder, Myth, and Reason: Introduction to Ancient Greek Science and Philosophy
Instructor: Ava Geenen. This course meets MTWRF 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. via remote synchronous (RS) instruction.

PHIL 213.001 – Asian Philosophy
Instructor: Thomas Mattessich. This course meets MTWRF 1:15 – 2:45 p.m. via remote synchronous (RS) instruction.

PHIL/POLI/PWAD 272.001 – The Ethics of Peace, War, and Defense
Instructor: Zach Thornton. This course meets MTWRF 1:15 – 2:45 p.m. via remote synchronous (RS) instruction.

PHIL/POLI/PWAD 272.002 – The Ethics of Peace, War, and Defense
Instructor: Jackson Bittick. This course meets MTWRF 1:15 – 2:45 p.m. via remote synchronous (RS) instruction.

PHIL 280.001 – Morality, Law, and Justice: Issues in Legal Philosophy
Instructor: Joseph Ross. This course meets via remote, mostly asynchronous (RM) instruction.