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Fall 2004
PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy (AH) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H.
[4854] 0101 MWF.......11:00am-11:50am (SS 112) STAFF
[4855] 0201 MW.........2:00pm- 3:15pm (MP 012) Huckfeldt, V
[4856] 0301 TuTh......10:00am-11:15am (SS 208) THOMAS, J
[4857] 0401 TuTh......11:30am-12:45pm (SS 204) THOMAS, J
[4858] 0501 TuTh.......2:30pm- 3:45pm (SS 111) Ribeiro, A
[4859] 0601 TuTh.......4:00pm- 5:15pm (BIOL120) BERKOVITZ, J
[4860] 0701 MW.........7:00pm- 8:15pm (MP 012) Huckfeldt, V
[8186] 0801 MWF.......10:00am-10:50am (FA 018) MCCABE, M
PHIL 100H Introduction to Philosophy - Honors (AH) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H.
[4861] 0101 TuTh.......1:00pm- 2:15pm (SS 205) YALOWITZ, S
PHIL 146 Critical Thinking (AH) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H.
[4862] 0101 MWF........9:00am- 9:50am (SS 108) TEMPLETON, R
[4863] 0201 MWF.......12:00pm-12:50pm (SS 204) TEMPLETON, R
PHIL 152 Introduction to Moral Theory (AH) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H.
[4864] 0101 MWF........8:00am- 8:50am (ACIV013) WILSON, R
[4865] 0201 MWF........9:00am- 9:50am (ACIV013) WILSON, R
[4866] 0301 MW.........3:30pm- 4:45pm (ACIV011) VOELLER, C
[8252] 0401 TuTh.......5:30pm- 6:45pm (FA 015) VOELLER, C
[4867] 0501 TuTh.......5:30pm- 6:45pm (FA 006) THOMAS, J
PHIL 152H Introduction to Moral Theory (AH) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H.
[4868] 0101 TuTh.......2:30pm- 3:45pm (ACIV015) THOMAS, J
PHIL 248 Introduction to Scientific Reasoning (AH) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H.
[4869] 0101 MW.........5:30pm- 6:45pm (FA 530) PFEIFER, J
PHIL 251 Ethical Issues in Science, Engineering 3 credits
and Information Technology (AH)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H.
[4870] 0101 MWF.......12:00pm-12:50pm (ITE 237) WILSON, R
PHIL 321 History of Philosophy: Ancient (AH) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H.
[4871] 0101 TuTh......11:30am-12:45pm (SS 107) Ribeiro, A
PHIL 321H History of Philosophy: Ancient (AH) 3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H.
Permission of the Honors College required.
[4872] 0101 TuTh......11:30am-12:45pm (SS 107) Ribeiro, A
PHIL 327 American Pragmatism 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[4873] 0101 TuTh.......1:00pm- 2:15pm (FA 015) BRAUDE, S
PHIL 332 Philosophy of the Asian Martial Arts (AH 3 credits
or C)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H or C. GDR:Meets H.
[4874] 0101 MWF.......10:00am-10:50am (SS 209) TEMPLETON, R
PHIL 346 Deductive Systems 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[4875] 0101 MWF.......11:00am-11:50am (MP 101) WILSON, R
PHIL 350 Ethical Theory (AH) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets A/H. GDR:Meets H.
[4876] 0101 MW.........2:00pm- 3:15pm (SS 409) MCCABE, M
PHIL 370 Philosophy and Parapsychology 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[4877] 0101 TuTh......10:00am-11:15am (FA 015) BRAUDE, S
PHIL 394 Philosophy of Biology 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[4878] 0101 MW.........2:00pm- 3:15pm (FA 530) PFEIFER, J
PHIL 400 Independent Study in Philosophy 1-3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Individual
Instruction course: contact department or
instructor to obtain section number.
PHIL 405 Honors Independent Study in Philosophy 3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Individual
Instruction course: contact department or
instructor to obtain section number.
PHIL 470 Philosophy of Mind 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[4892] 0101 TuTh.......4:00pm- 5:15pm (SS 206) YALOWITZ, S
PHIL 472 Advanced Topics in the Philosophy of 3 credits
Science Causation
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Causation plays
a central role in everyday life, science
and philosophical investigations. We are
all very familiar with the concept of
causation. We regularly make causal
judgements and give causal explanations.
Yet it is very difficult to account for
what causation exactly is. In the course,
we shall study some of the major theories
of causation, and consider the various
applications of causation in philosophy
and science. Required: some background in
philosophy.
[4893] 0101 TuTh.......1:00pm- 2:15pm (SS 207) BERKOVITZ, J
PHIL 499 Advanced Topics in Philosophy Business 3 credits
Ethics
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD This course
critically examines the major ethical
issues in business that directly or
indirectly affect our personal and
professional lives. Students will apply
ethical theories that have had the
greatest influence on our present values
and morals, and utilize methods for
thinking critically through ethical
problems and for deciding on right courses
of action. Ethical topics include, among
others: bribery, multinational business
practices, downsizing, layoffs & job
security, employee rights, privacy in the
workplace, nepotism, maternity leave, drug
testing, health & safety, whistle blowing,
conflicts of interest, racial and sexual
discrimination, advertising and marketing,
consumer safety, product liability, and
environmental issues.
[4894] 0101 W..........6:00pm- 8:30pm (ACIV006) MCCABE, M
PHIL 600 Proseminar in Applied Ethics 1 credit
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD The Proseminar
is a course structured around public
lectures by prominent scholars in
Bioethics and Medical Humanties. Students
earn credit by attending the public
lectures and by participating in the small
seminar sessions with faculty which follow
those lectures. Lectures and seminars
areheld 3-4 times each semester at the
University of Maryland Medical System
Hospital in Baltimore. If interested,
please call Dr. Susan Dwyer at
410-455-2005. Repeatable for credit.
5-2005. Repeatable for credit. 5-2005.
Repeatable for credit.
[4895] 0101 Time and room to be arranged STAFF
PHIL 699 Special Topics in Philosophy BUSINESS 3 credits
ETHICS
Grade Method: REG This course critically
examings the major ethical issues in
business that directly or indirectly
affect our personal and professional
lives. Students will apply ethical
theories that have had the greatest
influence on our present values and
morals, and utilize methods for thinking
critically through ethical problems and
for deciding on right courses of action.
Ethical topics include, among others:
bribery, multinational business practices,
downsizing, layoffs & job security,
employee rights, privacy in the workplace,
nepotism, maternity leave, drug testing,
health and safety, whistle blowing,
conflicts of interest, racial and sexual
discrimination, advertising & marketing,
consumer safety, product liability, and
environmental issues.
[4897] 0101 W..........6:00pm- 8:30pm (ACIV006) MCCABE, M
PHIL 701 DIRECTED INDEPENDENT RESEARCH 1-3 credits
Grade Method: REG
[4898] 0101 Time and room to be arranged DWYER, S
[4899] 0201 Time and room to be arranged VOELLER, C
[7601] 0301 Time and room to be arranged MCCABE, M
PHIL 790 Applied Ethics Practicum 2 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[4900] 0101 Time and room to be arranged DWYER, S
PHIL 799 Master's Thesis Research 1-6 credits
Grade Method: P-F
[4901] 0101 Time and room to be arranged DWYER, S