Philosophy of Man & Societ (PHM)
PHM 3101 - Philosophies of Liberation (3 Credits )
Philosophies of Liberation offers a survey of core themes in Latin American philosophy and contemporary social philosophy. Specially, it engages the topic of human liberation, broadly construed as the attempt to dismantle different frameworks of oppression under material, social, and political harms exist.
PHM 3430 - Topics in Philosophy of Law (3 Credits )
Examines a focused topics in philosophy of law, such as: punishment, legislation of morality, the rule of law, or an important thinker.
PHM 4123 - Feminist Philosophy (3 Credits )
Offers an advanced introduction to primary texts in the history of philosophy that focus of feminist theory, methodology, and epistemology. Contextualizes core concerns of continental and anglophone philosophers (including Alcoff, Warnke, Kristeva, Bartkey, and Butler) within established theoretical and applied problems in philosophy.