Available syllabi are linked to the course number
INTRODUCTORY
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60 Same as Phil 60 |
Introduction to Philosophy of Science, Ryckman |
Aut |
61 Same as Phil 61 |
Science, Religion, and the Birth of Modern Philosophy, Friedman |
Not given this year |
Philosophy 16N |
Values and Objectivity, Ryckman |
Not given this year |
Philosophy 15N |
Freedom, Community, and Morality, Friedman |
Aut |
SCIENCE IN HISTORY
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ClassGen 22N |
Technologies of Civilization: Writing, Number, and Money, Netz |
Spr |
History 31 |
Science Technology and Art: The Worlds of Leonardo, Findlen |
Not given this year |
History 44N |
The History of Women and Gender in Science, Medicine, and Engineering, Schiebinger |
Win |
History 46N |
Science and Magic, Riskin |
Win |
MEDICINE IN HISTORY
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HPS 156 |
History of Women and Medicine in the United States, Horn |
Aut |
HIST243G/343G |
Tobacco and Health in World History, Proctor |
Aut |
PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SCIENCE, MEDICINE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Philosophy 107/207 |
Plato and Heraclitus, Moravcsik |
Not given this year |
Philosophy 115/215 |
Problems in Medieval Psychology, Woods |
Not given this year |
Philosophy 163/263 |
Significant Figures in Philosophy of Science, Ryckman |
Not given this year |
Philosophy 164/264 |
Central Topics in the Philosophy of Science: Theory and Evidence, staff |
Win |
Philosophy 165/265 |
Philosophy of Physics, Ryckman |
Aut |
Philosophy 167A/267A |
Philosophy of Biology, Staff |
Aut |
Philosophy 167B/267B |
Philosophy, Biology, and Behavior, Longino |
Not given this year |
Philosophy 184F/284F Same as Femst 166 |
Feminist Theories of Knowledge |
Not given this year |
Philosophy 189 |
Philosophical Applications of Cognitive Science, staff |
Not given this year |
Philosophy 224 |
Kant's Philosophy of Physical Science, Friedman |
Not given this year |
Philosophy 360 |
Core Seminar in Philosophy of Science, Friedman/ Longino |
Win |
Philosophy 365 |
Seminar in Philosophy of Science: Time, Ryckman |
Win |
| ADVANCED |
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SCIENCE
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HPS 154 |
What is Science? Explaining Nature from Pythagoras to Popper, McCaskey |
Win |
FrenchGen295 |
Science, Technology, and Society in Europe and the U.S.: Ethical Debates and Controversies, Dupuy |
Win |
HIST 208A/308A |
Science and Law in History, Riskin |
Not given this year |
History 232F/332F |
The Scientific Revolution, Riskin |
Aut |
HIST 232G/332G |
When Worlds Collide: The Trial of Galileo, Findlen |
Not given this year |
History 241G/341G |
History of the Senses, Riskin |
Not given this year |
CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES ON SCIENCE, MEDICINE, AND TECHNOLOGY
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199
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Directed Reading, Staff |
Aut, Win, Spr |
299
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Graduate Individual Work, Staff |
Aut, Win, Spr |
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Anthro 180 |
Science, Technology, and Gender, Jain |
Aut |
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HIST243C/343C |
18th Century Colonial Science and Medicine, Schiebinger |
Spr
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HIST 242G
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Representing the World: Maps, Statistics and Photography, Wolfenstein |
Spr |
HUMBIO 175 |
Healthcare as seen through Medical History, Literature and the Arts, Zaroff
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Aut |
History 244C/444C
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The History of the Body in Science, Medicine and Culture, Schiebinger |
Not given this year |
OVERSEAS STUDIES-FLORENCE, ITALY
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The Revolution in Science: Galileo and the Birth of Modern Scientific Thought, Galluzzi |
Win |