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Philosophy

Chair of Department: Timothy McCarthy
Department Office: 105 Gregory Hall, 810 South Wright, Urbana, (217) 333-2889

Philosophy is the oldest, broadest, and most fundamental form of inquiry. Some philosophical questions have to do with the understanding of ourselves and whatever else there may be. Others focus upon the nature of different forms of knowledge and experience, and upon ethical issues and problems of value. The study of philosophy is one of the most important elements in a good liberal education. It also improves one's ability to think clearly, and to construct, analyze, and criticize arguments of any kind. The major and minor are sponsored by the Department of Philosophy.

Major in Sciences and Letters Curriculum

E-mail: phildept@illinois.edu

Degree title: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences

Minimum required major and supporting course work normally equates to 44 hours including at least 32 hours of Philosophy courses

General education: Students must complete the Campus General Education requirements.

Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours

Departmental distinction: Eligibility for distinction may be pursued by either: (1) the thesis option, which requires at least 35 hours of philosophy courses (including 5 courses at the 300- or 400-level), a grade point average of 3.0 in all philosophy courses, and writing a thesis; or (2) the course work option, which requires 38 hours of philosophy (including 8 advanced courses) and a 3.5 grade point average in all philosophy courses. For further information, inquire in the department office.

Hours Requirements
  32 hours of Philosophy courses1 including:
3 A course in logic. Select one:
 
PHIL 102—Logic and Reasoning OR
 
PHIL 103—Logic and Reasoning QRII OR
 
PHIL 202—Symbolic Logic 2
4 PHIL 203—Ancient Philosophy
4 PHIL 206—Early Modern Philosophy
3

At least one course in Ethics and Value Theory chosen from the following:

 

PHIL 421-Ethical Theories,
PHIL 422- Recent Developments in Ethics
PHIL 427- Philosophical Anthropology,
PHIL 429- Value Theory,
PHIL 435- Social Philosophy,
PHIL 436- Phil of Law and of the State,
PHIL 441- Existential Philosophy

3

At least one course in Epistemology and Metaphysics chosen from the following:
PHIL 425- Philosophy of Mind,
PHIL 426- Metaphysics,
PHIL 430- Theory of Knowledge,
PHIL 437- Semantics,
PHIL 438- Philosophy of Language,
PHIL 443- Phenomenology

15 At least 15 additional hours of course work in philosophy, with 12 of those hours being above the 100 level (including at least two 300- or 400-level courses).
12 A student may select either of two types of programs of supporting course work and should work out a specific program of the type chosen with the help and approval of a departmental adviser.
  Twelve hours minimum. Select from:
 
Option I: Intensive study in another discipline. Courses normally beyond the 100 level in one other discipline. Most approved minors satisfy this requirement. A second major may also be used to satisfy this requirement
  or
 
Option II: A special program of study built around a unifying theme or topic. Course work outside philosophy in one or more other discipline(s), normally beyond the 100 level.
44 Total hours
1. If possible, students should take these courses prior to the senior year. Substitutions may be made only with the approval of the chair of the department.
2. Those considering graduate work in philosophy should take PHIL 202.

Twelve hours of 300- and 400-level courses in the major must be taken on this campus.

All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.

A Major Plan of Study Form must be completed and submitted to the LAS Student Affairs Office before the end of the fifth semester (60-75 hours). Please see your adviser.

Minor in Philosophy

E-mail: phildept@illinois.edu

Web address for department: www.phil.uiuc.edu

Hours Requirements
4 PHIL 203—Ancient Philosophy
4 PHIL 206—Early Modern Philosophy
12 Four other Philosophy courses, including at least 6 hours at the 300- or 400- level
20 Total