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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

  • Introduction

    Departments:

  • Art
  • Communication
  • Criminal Justice
  • English
  • History
  • Languages and
    Linguistics

  • Liberal Arts
    Interdisciplinary
    Studies

  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology and
    Anthropology

  • Theatre Arts

    Dr. Howard C. Daudistel, Dean
    Dr. Mimi R. Gladstein, Associate Dean for Humanities
    Dr. Harmon M. Hosch, Associate Dean for Social and Behavioral Sciences
    Mr. Myron H. Nadel, Assistant to the Dean for Fine and Performing Arts
    Liberal Arts Bldg.,
    Room 343
    Phone: (915) 747-5666
    Fax: (915) 747-5905
    E-mail: libarts@utep.edu


  • Philosophy
    Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/philos/
    113 Hudspeth Hall
    Phone: (915) 747-6617
    E-mail: philos@utep.edu

    PROGRAM DIRECTOR: William Springer
    GRADUATE FACULTY: Best, Haddox, Hall, Robinson, Springer

    The Philosophy Department does not offer a graduate-level degree, but it regularly offers graduate courses that may be used towards graduate degrees in other disciplines.

    For Graduate Students Only

    Philosophy (PHIL)

    5351 World Historical Philosophers (3-0)
    A detailed study of the life, writings, and infl uence of one or a few selected philosophers. Usually Plato, Aristotle, Kant, and Hegel are treated in a sequence of offerings of this course. May be repeated when the course content varies.

    5352 Basic Philosophical Issues (3-0)
    Contemporary philosophical theories of perception and cognition, philosophical anthropology, the technological society, and new religious sensibilities have been topics.

    5353 Independent Study (0-0-3)
    Student research under supervision of the faculty. Prerequisite: Instructor approval.

     

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