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  2. and course and program offerings of Brooklyn College that are in effect through the 2022–2023 academic year. The most current information regarding academic programs and course descriptions, academic policies and services available to students can be found on the Brooklyn College website.

    • Phil 2101: Introduction to Philosophy
    • Phil 2101: Introduction to The Problems of Philosophy
    • Phil 3121: Modern Philosophy
    • Phil 3130: American Philosophy
    • Phil 3203: Introductory Formal Logic
    • Phil 3310: Fundamentals of Professional Ethics
    • Phil 3314: Moral Issues in Business
    • Phil 3314: Business Ethics
    • Phil 3316: Medical Ethics
    • Phil 3512/Mus 4960/Mus 7643X: Philosophy of Music
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    This course will introduce you to some of the central questions that historical and contemporary thinkers have grappled with in philosophy, questions that we can’t avoid reflecting on as human beings considering our place in the world and among one another. These questions include: What is justice? What is the relation of justice to power? When is ...

    Associate Professor Anna Gotlib Aristotle tells us that “human beings began to do philosophy even as they do now, because of wonder, at first because they wondered about the strange things right in front of them, and then later, advancing little by little, because they came to find greater things puzzling.” Philosophy, thus, begins in wonder. In th...

    Associate Professor Andrew Arlig Tuesdays, 11 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Thursdays, 11 a.m.–2:05 p.m. European philosophy of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is often portrayed as the direct precursor of our present-day philosophical attitudes, approaches, and sensibilities. This is the age of the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment thinking, the ...

    NET (Online Asynchronous) Professor Daniel Campos American society is in political and intellectual turmoil over issues such as democracy, freedom, justice, race, immigration, gender identities, women’s rights, and the environment. Do American philosophical traditions afford ways to understand, diagnose, and resolve these conflicts? We will seek pl...

    Professor Matthew Moore We are often presented with arguments designed to convince us to believe certain things, or to act in certain ways. Most of the time we do pretty well at sorting out the bad arguments from the good ones, but we may not have a very clear idea of what this involves. One thing we often demand is that a good argument should be d...

    Associate Professor Anna Gotlib In the course of our working lives, we often tend to be too busy and too focused in the tasks in front of us to notice the complex and difficult moral dilemmas that surround us in our chosen fields. But this does not mean that these moral predicaments can, or should, simply be ignored or swept under the rug. In fact,...

    This course will examine central ethical questions that arise in business. We will critically evaluate the common and negative answer to the question whether there is any role for ethical reflection in business, learn about the major ethical frameworks that can be applied to our thinking about issues in business, and apply these frameworks to a hos...

    Associate Professor Christine Vitrano Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:15 p.m.–3:30 p.m. This course focuses on the moral issues that arise within a business context, and we will approach these issues through an examination of real cases. We will begin with a discussion of some important topics in moral philosophy, such as the nature of morality, the ...

    Associate Professor Christine Vitrano Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m.–10:45 a.m. As biomedical technology progresses, we face new challenges to our traditional moral beliefs and practices. Medical ethics is the study of the moral issues associated with the practice of medicine and the pursuit of biomedical research, and it deals with a broad ...

    Professor Saam Trivedi Mondays and Wednesdays, 12:50-2:05 p.m. What is music, and what distinguishes it from non-musical sounds, noise, and silence? Are musical works discovered or created? How can purely instrumental music without words or an associated story or program be heard as sad or happy, considering music is without life, consciousness, an...

    Find out what courses are offered by the Philosophy Department at Brooklyn College in Fall 2024. Learn about the topics, goals, and instructors of each course from the course descriptions composed by the professors.

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  6. 18. Jan. 2022 · BROOKLYN COLLEGE WINTER 2022 COURSE SCHEDULE UNDERGRADUATE Subject Instructor Time Days Dates Catalog Number Class Section Class Nbr Inst. Mode Enroll. Status Facility Class Notes ACCT.2001 Introductory Accounting ACCT. 2001 JNTA Gerstein, Miriam O Open OC-ONLINE 01/03/22-01/24/22