Note: Some of these courses may demand prerequisites. See the Philosophy Course Catalog for further details. PHIL 313: Philosophy of Science A philosophical examination of the nature, validity and ...
In this course, students will practice the skills involved in "critical thinking" - the process by which they develop and support their beliefs and evaluate the strength of arguments. Students will ...
Philosophy of science examines how scientific knowledge is created, tested and applied. It asks foundational questions about evidence, explanation, models and scientific reasoning across disciplines ...
A general introduction to the problems and methods of philosophy drawing on classic and contemporary texts. Topics covered may include the existence of God and nature of religious belief, what it ...
The University Catalog contains a complete list of courses taught in the Philosophy Department. Undergraduate courses are those numbered in the 1000s, 2000s, 3000s, and 4000s. Upper division courses ...
Session I PHIL 303 Ethics/COLL 200 (Lemos) Session II PHIL 210 Critical Thinking/COLL200 (Tucker) Fall 2023 PHIL 100 Critical Questions: Good God, Bad World/COLL 100 (Tucker) PHIL 100 Critical ...
The PhD in Philosophy at the University at Buffalo is a program for students who want to advance the research frontier in Philosophy. You will work closely with faculty mentors, refine your ideas in ...
Stephen Meyer discusses The Story of Everything, exploring science, philosophy, and intelligent design ahead of its April 30 ...