Philosophy
Philosophy may be studied at first, second, third, and fourth
year (Honours) levels, and at the postgraduate level. Various
degrees of specialisation are possible. A major study in Philosophy
is defined as follows:
Philosophy Major. A major in Philosophy comprises
52 credit points of PHIL subjects, of which at least 24 credit
points are 300-level PHIL subjects (save that POL211 may be
counted in place of one 200-level PHIL subject, or one of
POL314 and POL324 may be counted in place of one 300-level
PHIL subject, with the approval of the Head of Program). Philosophy
studies within the Program divide into two broad streams of
study - (1) Ethics, Politics and Law and (2) Knowledge, Mind
and Metaphysics. It is recommended to students that they include
in their major a spread of subjects across these two streams.
Students who enrolled in Philosophy prior to 1996 should
consult the 1995 Calendar for the requirements for a major
in Philosophy. Intending Honours students who enrolled in
Philosophy prior to 1996 should note that, from 1996, PHIL322
Contemporary Theories of Knowledge and Metaphysics counts
in lieu of PHIL352 Philosophical Problems II (which has been
deleted from the Calendar). Students with enquiries about
the requirements for a major in Philosophy should consult
the Head of Program.
Philosophy Honours. Students who find that their interest
in Philosophy is keen, and whose early work shows promise,
are strongly recommended to plan a course of study which leaves
open the possibility of taking a fourth (Honours) year, either
exclusively in Philosophy ('Pure' Honours) or in conjunction
with some other discipline ('Combined' Honours). An increasing
number of other Programs within the University do permit the
possibility of an Honours degree combined with Philosophy,
and students interested in combining the study of Philosophy
with the study of a discipline offered by another Program
to Honours level should contact both Programs at the earliest
opportunity, in order to ensure that they undertake a planned
course of study which makes this possible at 400-level. Admission
to the Honours year (400-level) in Philosophy (whether pure
or combined) depends upon the quantity and quality of the
student's philosophical studies at the 100-, 200-, and 300-
levels, and compliance with the guidelines set out under (a)
to (c) below.
Students contemplating progressing to Honours in Philosophy
(pure or combined) should discuss their proposed program of
study with the Philosophy Honours (400-level) co-ordinator
at the beginning of each year of enrolment. (Students contemplating
combined Honours should also consult the equivalent person
in the other Program at the beginning of each year of enrolment.)
Entry to Philosophy Honours is determined by the Academic
Senate on the advice of the Head of the Philosophy Program
in the case of 'pure' Honours candidates, and on the joint
advice of the Heads of both Programs in the case of 'combined'
Honours candidates. Students may expect to be recommended
for admission to 'pure' Philosophy Honours candidature if
they:
- complete the requirements for a major in Philosophy,
while including in their major at least one of PHIL301 and
PHIL390, and at least one of PHIL322 and PHIL351, and
- acquire a basic competence in formal logic (e.g.,
as certified by at least a pass in PHIL112 or PHIL216),
and
- attain an average of Credit or better in post 100-level
PHIL subjects.
Students may expect to be recommended for admission to 'combined'
Honours candidature (including Philosophy) if, in addition
to meeting the above requirements, they also meet such requirements
as are laid down by the other Program in which Honours candidature
is proposed.
Notwithstanding these provisions the Head of the Philosophy
Program may, in respect of any applicant for entry to Honours,
request written work and/or the opinions of the applicant's
previous teachers as further evidence of the applicant's capacity
to undertake the study of Philosophy at advanced level.
Announcements
Official Program announcements concerning the details of subject
requirements (e.g. deadlines for essays, procedures for applying
for extensions etc.) and teaching arrangements (e.g. class
times, locations, and variations) are made from time to time
on the Philosophy Program noticeboard, near the Program office.
Students are expected to consult the Program noticeboard regularly
(at least once a week), and failure to consult the notice
board will not be accepted as an excuse.
Assessment
Requirements vary from subject to subject and are set out
in general terms in each of the subject entries. It should
be noted that, notwithstanding any of these provisions, the
Philosophy Program Assessment Committee may, at its discretion,
in respect of any subject in which assessment is by a combination
of (a) in-session work and (b) end of session or end of year
examinations, attach greater weight to (b) than the aggregate
of (a) and (b), should the level of performance under (b)
disclose significant evidence of improvement in respect of
the subject as a whole.
| 100-Level |
Credit Points |
|
| PHIL101
|
Knowledge, World and Values A |
6 |
| PHIL102
|
Body, Mind and Persons A |
6 |
| PHIL112
|
Logic A |
6 |
| PHIL151
|
Practical Reasoning A |
6 |
| |
|
|
| 200-Level |
|
|
| PHIL201
|
Knowledge, World and Values B |
6 |
| PHIL202
|
Body, Mind and Persons B |
6 |
| PHIL206
|
Practical Ethics |
8 |
| PHIL211
|
Greek Philosophy |
8 |
| PHIL214
|
Practical Reasoning B |
6 |
| PHIL215
|
Philosophy of the Arts |
8 |
| PHIL216
|
Logic B |
6 |
| PHIL231
|
Formal Logic A |
8 |
| PHIL232
|
Political Philosophy A |
8 |
| PHIL255
|
Interpretation and ommunication |
8 |
| PHIL256
|
Ethics and the Environment A |
6 |
| PHIL258
|
Ethics and the Environment B |
8 |
| PHIL260
|
Philosophy of Feminism A |
8 |
| PHIL262
|
Theories of Knowledge and Metaphysics
A |
8 |
| PHIL270
|
Philosophy of Law |
8 |
| PHIL271
|
Special PhilosophicalQuestions A |
8 |
| PHIL284
|
Ethics A |
8 |
| PHIL286
|
Philosophy of Social Science |
8 |
| PHIL288
|
Philosophy of Mind and Action A |
8 |
| |
|
|
| 300-Level |
|
|
| PHIL301
|
Ethics B |
8 |
| PHIL305
|
Special PhilosophicalQuestions B |
8 |
| PHIL322
|
Theories of Knowledge and Metaphysics
|
8 |
| PHIL351
|
Philosophy of Mind and Action B |
8 |
| PHIL361
|
Formal Logic B |
8 |
| PHIL363
|
Philosophy of Feminism B |
8 |
| PHIL370
|
Topics in Philosophy of Law |
8 |
| PHIL380
|
Bioethics |
8 |
| PHIL383
|
Political Philosophy B |
8 |
| PHIL390
|
Contemporary Political Philosophy |
8 |
| |
|
|
| 400-Level |
|
|
| PHIL403
|
Philosophy Honours |
48 |
| PHIL413
|
Combined Philosophy Honours |
48 |
|