Philosophy Courses - Summer 2024

The Summer class schedule will post early April. In the meantime, check which courses may be offered in the Course Schedule

Summer 2024

A faculty-supervised course culminating in a comprehensive paper or research proposal that integrates knowledge attained through coursework, research, and experience.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00411643Lecture Staff 1 TO 324
00511644Lecture Staff 1 TO 325
00611645LectureAdrian O Johnston - aojohns@unm.edu1 TO 325
00711646LectureAnn V Murphy - avmurphy@unm.edu1 TO 325
00911648LectureEmily McRae - emcrae@unm.edu1 TO 325
01011649LectureIain D Thomson - ithomson@unm.edu1 TO 325
01111650LectureMary A Domski - mdomski@unm.edu1 TO 325
01211651LectureBrent A Kalar - kalar@unm.edu1 TO 325
01311652LectureKelly M Becker - kbecker@unm.edu1 TO 325
01419047LectureLisa A Gerber - lgerber@unm.edu1 TO 325
01519048LecturePaul M Livingston - pmliving@unm.edu1 TO 325

For departmental honors. {Offered upon demand}

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00511659


Independent Study
Staff 325
00611660


Independent Study
Adrian O Johnston - aojohns@unm.edu325
00711661


Independent Study
Ann V Murphy - avmurphy@unm.edu325
00811662


Independent Study
Kelly M Becker - kbecker@unm.edu325
00911663


Independent Study
Emily McRae - emcrae@unm.edu325
01011664


Independent Study
Iain D Thomson - ithomson@unm.edu325
01111665


Independent Study
Mary A Domski - mdomski@unm.edu325
01211666


Independent Study
Brent A Kalar - kalar@unm.edu325
01319049


Independent Study
Staff 325
01419050


Independent Study
Paul M Livingston - pmliving@unm.edu325

Individual research into an area proposed by the student and conducted under the direction of a faculty member.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00211671Independent StudyJohn A Taber - jataber@unm.edu1 TO 325
00411673Independent Study Staff 1 TO 325
00511674Independent Study Staff 1 TO 325
00611675Independent StudyKelly M Becker - kbecker@unm.edu1 TO 325
00711676Independent StudyAdrian O Johnston - aojohns@unm.edu1 TO 325
00911677Independent StudyEmily McRae - emcrae@unm.edu1 TO 325
01011678Independent StudyAnn V Murphy - avmurphy@unm.edu1 TO 325
01111679Independent StudyMary A Domski - mdomski@unm.edu1 TO 325
01211680Independent StudyIain D Thomson - ithomson@unm.edu1 TO 325
01311681Independent StudyBrent A Kalar - kalar@unm.edu1 TO 325
01419051Independent StudyLisa A Gerber - lgerber@unm.edu1 TO 325
01519052Independent StudyPaul M Livingston - pmliving@unm.edu1 TO 325

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a master’s thesis. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00111682Thesis Staff 1 TO 625
00211683ThesisEmily McRae - emcrae@unm.edu1 TO 625
00411685ThesisAnn V Murphy - avmurphy@unm.edu1 TO 625
00611687ThesisKelly M Becker - kbecker@unm.edu1 TO 625
00711688Thesis Staff 1 TO 625
00811689ThesisJohn A Taber - jataber@unm.edu1 TO 625
00914739ThesisAdrian O Johnston - aojohns@unm.edu1 TO 625
01011690ThesisIain D Thomson - ithomson@unm.edu1 TO 625
01111691ThesisMary A Domski - mdomski@unm.edu1 TO 625
01211692ThesisBrent A Kalar - kalar@unm.edu1 TO 625
01419054ThesisPaul M Livingston - pmliving@unm.edu1 TO 625

Individual research into an area proposed by the student and conducted under the direction of a faculty member. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00311695Independent Study Staff 1 TO 325
00411696Independent StudyEmily McRae - emcrae@unm.edu1 TO 325
00511697Independent StudyAnn V Murphy - avmurphy@unm.edu1 TO 325
00611698Independent StudyAdrian O Johnston - aojohns@unm.edu1 TO 325
00711699Independent StudyJohn A Taber - jataber@unm.edu1 TO 325
00811700Independent StudyKelly M Becker - kbecker@unm.edu1 TO 325
01011701Independent StudyIain D Thomson - ithomson@unm.edu1 TO 325
01111702Independent StudyBrent A Kalar - kalar@unm.edu1 TO 325
01211703Independent StudyMary A Domski - mdomski@unm.edu1 TO 325
01319055Independent Study Staff 1 TO 325
01419056Independent StudyPaul M Livingston - pmliving@unm.edu1 TO 325
01519057Independent Study Staff 1 TO 325

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a doctoral dissertation. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00311706Dissertation Staff 3 TO 1225
00411707DissertationAnn V Murphy - avmurphy@unm.edu3 TO 1225
00511708DissertationKelly M Becker - kbecker@unm.edu3 TO 1225
00611709DissertationBarbara E Hannan - bhannan@unm.edu3 TO 1225
00711710DissertationAdrian O Johnston - aojohns@unm.edu3 TO 1225
00811711DissertationJohn A Taber - jataber@unm.edu3 TO 1225
00911712DissertationEmily McRae - emcrae@unm.edu3 TO 1225
01011713DissertationIain D Thomson - ithomson@unm.edu3 TO 1225
01111714DissertationMary A Domski - mdomski@unm.edu3 TO 1225
01211715DissertationBrent A Kalar - kalar@unm.edu3 TO 1225
01419059DissertationPaul M Livingston - pmliving@unm.edu3 TO 1225

Summer 2024-Online

In this course, students will be introduced to some of the key questions of philosophy through the study of classical and contemporary thinkers. Some of the questions students might consider are: Do we have free will? What is knowledge? What is the mind? What are our moral obligations to others? Students will engage with and learn to critically assess various philosophical approaches to such questions. Meets New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 5: Humanities.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00228754

Online MAX UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Kedar Patwary - kpatwary@unm.edu312

The purpose of this course is to teach students how to analyze, critique, and construct arguments. The course includes an introductory survey of important logical concepts and tools needed for argument analysis. These concepts and tools will be use to examine select philosophical and scholarly texts. Meets New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 1: Communication.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00228753

Online MAX UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Tal Ben Itzhak - talbeni@unm.edu3 Section Full
Waitlist: 12

This course is an introductory survey of early modern Western philosophy. Through an in-depth reading of primary source material, this course will examine the traditions of Rationalism and Empiricism that emerged during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Concepts to be discussed might include theories of knowledge and metaphysics, early modern scientific thought, and theories of the self. Meets New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 5: Humanities.

Sections
#CRNTime/LocationInstructorCreditsSeats Available
00131283

Online MAX UNM CANVAS

Online - Lecture
Mary A Domski - mdomski@unm.edu314