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

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PHIL 130 Philosophy and Popular Culture      

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

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PHIL 220 Food Ethics    

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

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PHIL 341 Intro to Latin American Philosophy    

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.


Upcoming Courses

Undergraduate Courses for Winter 2026

Please visit the Philosophy resource page to find the distribution requirements & expanded course descriptions for these courses.

Course number

Course name

Instructor

PHIL 102

Ethics

Gualdron-Ramirez

PHIL 103

Critical Reasoning

Alvarado

PHIL 110

Human Nature

GE

PHIL 123

Internet, Society, and Philosophy

Koopman

PHIL 170

Love & Sex

GE

PHIL 219

Sports Ethics

Warnek

PHIL 223

Data Ethics

Alvarado

PHIL 307

Social and Political Philosophy

Brence

PHIL 311

History of Philosophy 

Vallega-Neu

PHIL 315

Intro to Feminist Philosophy

Martinez-Velasco

PHIL 332

Philosophy of Film

Brence

PHIL 335

Medical Ethics

Morar

PHIL 350

Metaphysics

Gualdron-Ramirez

PHIL 407

Gender Wars

Mann

PHIL 415

Continental Philosophy 

Vallega

PHIL 453

AU: Hegal

Martinez-Velasco

PHIL 471

Advanced Intro to American Philosophy

Pratt

Graduate Courses for Winter 2026

Please visit the Philosophy resource page to find the distribution requirements & expanded course descriptions for these courses.

Course number

Course name

Instructor

PHIL 507

Gender Wars 

Mann

PHIL 553

AU: Hegal

Martinez-Velasco

PHIL 571

Advanced Intro to American Philosophy 

Pratt

PHIL 607

1st year Teaching Practicum

Koopman

PHIL 607

3rd year Writing Practicum

Gualdrom-Ramirez

PHIL 657

Philosophy and Race

Russell