Not all of the following courses are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date statement of course offerings for 2011-12 and to determine the term of offering, consult the Public Class Schedule available at
http://www.carleton.ca/registrar/registration/

Course titles are linked to a Course Outline if there is a pdf icon. Course outlines will be available starting mid-August.

First Year

FYSM 1208 Looking at Philosophy
FYSM 1209 Contemporary Moral, Social, and Religious Issues
FYSM 1300 History of Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 1000 Introductory Philosophy: Fields, Figures and Problems (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 1100P Looking at Philosophy (ArtsOne only)
PHIL 1200A The Meaning of Life (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 1301A Mind, World and Knowledge (Fall 2011)
PHIL 1301B Mind, World and Knowledge (Winter 2012)
PHIL 1500A Contemporary Moral, Social and Religious Issues
PHIL 1550 Introduction to Ethics and Social Issues
PHIL 1600 History of Philosophy

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Second Year

PHIL 2001 Introduction to Logic
PHIL 2003 A Critical Thinking (Fall 2011)
PHIL 2003B Critical Thinking (Winter 2012)
PHIL 2005 Greek Philosophy and the Western Tradition
PHIL 2010 Issues in Theoretical Philosophy
PHIL 2020 Issues in Practical Philosophy
PHIL 2101 History of Ethics
PHIL 2103 Philosophy of Human Rights
PHIL 2104 Computer Ethics (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 2106 Information Ethics (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 2201 Introduction to Marxist Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 2202 Topics in Marxist Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 2301 Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 2306 Philosophy and Feminism
PHIL 2307 Gender and Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 2380 Introduction to Environmental Ethics
PHIL 2405 Philosophy of the Paranormal (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 2408 Bioethics
PHIL 2501 Introduction to Philosophy of Mind
PHIL 2504 Language and Communication
PHIL 2520 Introduction to Philosophical Logic (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 2540 Personal Identity and the Self
PHIL 2550 Moral Psychology
PHIL 2601 Philosophy of Religion (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 2807 Philosophy of Art (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 2900 Truth and Propaganda

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Third Year

PHIL 3001 Early Greek Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3002 17th Century Philosophy
PHIL 3003 18th Century Philosophy
PHIL 3005 19th Century Philosophy
PHIL 3009 Topics in European Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3010 Philosophical Traditions
PHIL 3102 Philosophy of Law: The Logic of Law (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3104 The Roots of Analytic Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3140 Epistemology (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3150 Metaphysics (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3301 Issues in the Philosophy of Science (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3306 Symbolic Logic (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3320 Contemporary Ethical Theory
PHIL 3330 Topics in History of Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL 3340 Topics in Contemporary Social and Political Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3350 Philosophy, Ethics, and Public Affairs
PHIL 3380 Environments, Technology and Values
PHIL 3450 Topics in Aesthetics (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3501 Philosophy of Cognitive Science (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3502 Mind and Action (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3504 Pragmatics (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 3506 Semantics
PHIL 3530 Philosophy of Language
PHIL 3901 Independent Study
PHIL 3902 Independent Study
PHIL 3903 Independent Study
PHIL 3906 Independent Study
PHIL 3907 Independent Study
PHIL 3908 Independent Study

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Fourth Year

(for further detail on topics, see Graduate Seminars Offered in 2011-12)

PHIL 4003 Seminar in Philosophy Before the Modern Period
PHIL 4004 Seminar in Philosophy Before the Modern Period (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4005 Seminar in Modern Philosophy
PHIL 4006 Seminar in Modern Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4007 Seminar in Contemporary Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4008 Seminar in Contemporary Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4100A Special Topic in Philosophy (Fall 2011)
PHIL 4100A Special Topic in Philosophy (Winter 2012)
PHIL 4100B Special Topic in Philosophy (Fall 2011)
PHIL 4210 Seminar in Philosophy of Language or Linguistics
PHIL 4220 Seminar in Philosophy of Mind or Cognition (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4230 Seminar in Metaphysics, Epistemology, or Philosophy of Science
PHIL 4300 Seminar in Ethical or Moral Philosophy (not offered in 11/12))
PHIL 4320A Seminar in Ethics or Moral Philosophy
PHIL 4330 Seminar in Social or Political Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4403 Special Topic in Applied Ethics (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4404 Special Topic in Applied Ethics (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4405 Special Topic in Aesthetics or Philosophy of Art (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4406 Special Topic in Aesthetics or Philosophy of Art (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4407 Special Topic in Philosophy of Law (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4408 Special Topic in Philosophy of Law (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4503 Special Topic in Philosophy of Computing (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4504 Special Topic in Philosophy of Computing (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4505 Contemporary Formal Semantics
PHIL 4507 Contemporary Formal Semantics (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4603 Special Topic in Feminist Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4604 Special Topic in Feminist Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4606 Special Topic in Continental Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4607 Special Topic in Continental Philosophy (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4701 Special Topic in Logic (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4702 Special Topic in Logic (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4703 Special Topic in Philosophical Logic (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4704 Special Topic in Philosophical Logic (not offered in 11/12)
PHIL 4900 Tutorial
PHIL 4901 Tutorial
PHIL 4901 Tutorial
PHIL 4902 Tutorial
PHIL 4903 Tutorial
PHIL 4904 Tutorial
PHIL 4906 Tutorial

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Summer 2012 Courses

PHIL 1200 The Meaning of Life
PHIL 1301 Mind, World and Knowledge
PHIL 1550 Introduction to Ethics and Social Issues
PHIL 2001 Introduction to Logic
PHIL 2003 Critical Thinking
PHIL 2380 Introduction to Environmental Ethics
PHIL 2501 Introduction to Philosophy of Mind
PHIL 2504 Language and Communication

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