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- PHIL100: Introduction to Philosophy
 - PHIL201: Critical Thinking
 - PHIL203: Elementary Formal Logic
 - PHIL204: Traditions of Asian Philosophy
 - PHIL207A: Introduction to Ancient Philosophy
 - PHIL208: Introduction to Islamic Philosophy
 - PHIL210: Introduction to Early Modern Philosophy
 - PHIL211: Introduction to Existentialism
 - PHIL220: Introduction to Philosophy of Science
 - PHIL223: Introduction to Philosophy of the Social Sciences
 - PHIL225: Death and Dying
 - PHIL232: Moral Problems of Contemporary Society
 - PHIL235: Ethics of Violence, War and Terrorism
 - PHIL236: Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
 - PHIL238: Philosophy in Literature
 - PHIL239: Philosophy and Feminism
 - PHIL240: Introduction to Philosophy of Art
 - PHIL251: Knowledge, Certainty and Skepticism
 - PHIL252: Introduction to Metaphysics
 - PHIL260: Introduction to Philosophy of Mind
 - PHIL261: Philosophy of Religion
 - PHIL290: Introduction to Selected Topics
 - PHIL301: Plato
 - PHIL303: Aristotle
 - PHIL305A: Early Medieval Philosophy
 - PHIL305B: Later Medieval Philosophy
 - PHIL306: The Rationalists
 - PHIL308: The Empiricists
 - PHIL309: Kant
 - PHIL311: Existentialist Thinkers
 - PHIL314: 19th-Century Philosophy
 - PHIL316: History of Analytic Philosophy
 - PHIL321: Philosophy of Medicine
 - PHIL330: Professional and Business Ethics
 - PHIL331: Biomedical Ethics
 - PHIL333: Philosophy and the Environment
 - PHIL335: Contemporary Moral Philosophy
 - PHIL336: Philosophy of Law
 - PHIL337: Ethics: Theory and Practice
 - PHIL338: Meta-ethics
 - PHIL339: Theories of Justice
 - PHIL351: Epistemology
 - PHIL352: Metaphysics
 - PHIL354: Philosophy of Language
 - PHIL356: Philosophy of Science
 - PHIL358: Theory of Perception
 - PHIL360: Philosophy and Film
 - PHIL362: Philosophy of Mind
 - PHIL370: Theoretical Logic
 - PHIL371: Logic
 - PHIL375: Philosophy of Mathematics
 - PHIL379: Early Greek Thought
 - PHIL380: Wittgenstein
 - PHIL383: The Life and Times of Socrates
 - PHIL390: Topics in Philosophy
 - PHIL391: Directed Studies in Philosophy
 - PHIL420: Advanced Topics in Philosophy of Science
 - PHIL424: Advanced Studies in Ancient Philosophy
 - PHIL426: Major Figures in Ancient Philosophy
 - PHIL427: Advanced Studies in Early Modern Philosophy
 - PHIL430: Advanced Ethics
 - PHIL431: Advanced Biomedical Ethics
 - PHIL433: Advanced Social and Political Philosophy
 - PHIL436: Advanced Philosophy of Law
 - PHIL440: Advanced Aesthetics
 - PHIL450: Advanced Metaphysics
 - PHIL451: Advanced Epistemology
 - PHIL453: Advanced Theory of Perception
 - PHIL460: Advanced Philosophy of Mind
 - PHIL462: Advanced Philosophy of Language
 - PHIL490: Advanced Topics in Philosophy
 - PHIL491: Directed Studies in Philosophical Topics
 
PHIL360
Philosophy and Film
Explores the portrayal of philosophical ideas in film, analyzing a selection of philosophical films with regard to their content, form and effect on the viewer. Readings from philosophy, film theory, aesthetics and cultural studies complement viewing of films.
Lecture: 3h
Lab: 0h
Tutorial: 0h
Credits: 1.5