Exploring term Fall 2023 Change
- ACAN: Arts of Canada
- ADMN: Public Administration
- AE: Art Education
- AGEI: Ageing
- AHVS: Art History and Visual Studies
- ANTH: Anthropology
- ART: Visual Arts
- ARTS: Arts
- ASL: American Sign Language
- ASTR: Astronomy
- ATWP: Academic and Technical Writing Program
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- CE: Community Engagement
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- CIVE: Civil Engineering
- COM: Commerce
- CS: Canadian Studies
- CSC: Computer Science
- CW: Creative Writing (En'owkin Centre)
- CYC: Child and Youth Care
- DHUM: Digital Humanities
- DSST: Disability Studies (DSS)
- ECE: Electrical and Computer Engineering
- ECON: Economics
- ED-D: Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies
- ED-P: Curriculum and Instruction Studies
- EDCI: Curriculum and Instruction Studies
- EDUC: Education
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- EOS: Earth and Ocean Sciences
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- ER: Environmental Restoration
- ES: Environmental Studies
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- FA: Fine Arts
- FRAN: French and Francophone Studies
- GDS: Global Development Studies
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- GNDR: Gender Studies
- GREE: Greek
- GRS: Greek and Roman Studies
- HDCC: Human Dimensions of Climate Change
- HINF: Health Information Science
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- HS: Health and Society
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- HUMA: Humanities
- IB: International Business
- ICDG: Indigenous Community Development and Governance
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- PHIL: Philosophy
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- SPAN: Spanish
- STAT: Statistics
- TCA: Transformative Climate Action
- THEA: Theatre
- TS: Technology and Society
- VIRS: Visiting International Research Studies
- VKUR: Valerie Kuehne Undergraduate Research Award
- WRIT: Writing
- 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
PHIL379
Early Greek Thought
Examination of early Greek thought as embodied in Hesiod and Presocratics such as Heraclitus, Anaxagoras, Parmenides and Democritus. These figures may be considered in the context of historical and literary writings of their society (e.g., works by Aeschylus, Herodotus, Thucydides). Topics may include: distinctions among myth, science and philosophy; notions of law, morality, and causality; the influence of early Greek thought on later thinkers.
Lecture: 3h
Lab: 0h
Tutorial: 0h
Credits: 1.5