Courses

Through the study of primary texts and concrete issues, drawn from various historical periods and cultures, philosophy provides a means for reflection on actions, beliefs, and values while developing critical thinking, reading, and writing skills.

Delve into ethics, literature, media, and other thought-provoking topics in courses such as         
Human Nature, Love, and Sex; Philosophy and Cultural Diversity; or Philosophy through Film.


Explore Philosophy Courses

The University of Oregon Course Catalog offers degree plans and a complete list of undergraduate and graduate courses in the Philosophy department.


Featured Courses

People at concert

PHIL 130 Philosophy and Popular Culture      
Instructor: Steven Brence

Engages in critical philosophical reflection about and through popular culture, including movies, music, graphic novels, and sports.

People shopping

PHIL 220 Food Ethics    
Instructor: Erin McKenna

Examination of a variety of issues relating to food production and consumption in light of virtue, utilitarian, deontological, pragmatist, and care ethics.

Latin American Coin

PHIL 341 Intro to Latin American Philosophy    
Instructor: Cintia Martinez-Velasco

History of Latin American philosophy through the study of ideas, issues, problems, and forms of thinking in the work of key periods, movements, and authors.


Current Courses

Undergraduate Courses

Course number

Course name

Instructor

102

Ethics

Wellborn

110

Human Nature

Shambaugh

120

Ethics of Enterprise and Exchange

Dubrule

130

Philosophy & Pop Culture

Brence

216

Phil and Cultural Diversity

Brown

220

Food Ethics

Ghosh

225

Intro to Formal Logic

Dillabough

309

Global Justice

Schiano

335

Medical Ethics

Caplan

340

Environmental Philosophy 

Bustamante-Moya