Senior Essay
An intensive individual exploration of a particular philosophical issue or problem in the work of one or more philosophers. Must be taken prior to Senior Seminar (PH 476). Arranged by the student and the department in Block 7 of the student’s junior year. 1 unit
Prerequisite: Declared Philosophy Major and at least one 300-level Philosophy course.
1 unit
Offerings
Term | Block | Title | Instructor | Location | Student Limit/Available | Updated |
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Fall 2021 | Block 1 | Senior Essay: Platonic Love | Rick Anthony Furtak | TBA | 1 / 0 | 05/17/2022 |
Fall 2021 | Block 2 | Senior Essay: Technology and Vitality | John Riker | TBA | 1 / 0 | 05/17/2022 |
Fall 2021 | Block 2 | Senior Essay: Watsuji and Morton | Jonathan Lee | TBA | 1 / 0 | 05/17/2022 |
Fall 2021 | Block 3 | Senior Essay: The Brain and the Word | Dennis McEnnerney | TBA | 1 / 1 | 05/17/2022 |
Fall 2021 | Block 4 | Senior Essay | Alberto Hernandez-Lemus | TBA | 1 / 0 | 05/17/2022 |
Spring 2022 | Block H | Senior Essay: Queering the Absurd: Looking at the Myth of Sisyphus with the Queer Lens | Jonathan Lee | TBA | 1 / 0 | 05/17/2022 |
Spring 2022 | Block 5 | Senior Essay: Animals and Anthropomorphism | Marion Hourdequin | TBA | 1 / 0 | 05/17/2022 |
Spring 2022 | Block 5 | Senior Essay: The transformative potential of the | Alberto Hernandez-Lemus | TBA | 1 / 0 | 05/17/2022 |
Spring 2022 | Block 5 | Senior Essay: Processes of Transformation | John Riker | TBA | 1 / 0 | 05/17/2022 |
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Last updated: 05/17/2022