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USF 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 111 - 112

Philosophy (PHI)

Courses - Course Descriptions - Printable Degree Requirements

Recommended Prerequisites (State Mandated Prerequisites)

Students wishing to transfer to USF should complete the A.A. degree at the community college. Some courses required for the major may also meet General Education Requirements thereby transferring maximum hours to the university. If students transfer without an A.A. degree and have fewer than 60 semester hours of acceptable credit, the students must meet the university’s entering freshman requirements including ACT or SAT test scores, GPA, and course requirements.

There are no State Mandated Common Prerequisites for this degree program.

The transfer student should also be aware of the immunization, foreign language, and continuous enrollment policies of the university.

Students are encouraged to complete the following courses if available during the program of study at the community college and when feasible in General Education/Gordon Rule courses. Unless stated otherwise, a grade of “C” is the minimum acceptable grade.

Requirements for the Major in Philosophy

Majors in philosophy must complete at least 30 credit hours made up as follows:

  1. PHH 3062 History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval
    PHH 3400 History of Philosophy: Modern

  2. PHI 2101 Introduction to Formal Logic
    or
    PHI 5135 Symbolic Logic

  3. PHI 4670 Contemporary Ethical Theory

  4. At least one of the following:
    PHI 4300 Theory of Knowledge
    PHI 5225 Philosophy of Language
    PHI 4320 Philosophy of Mind

  5. 6 credit hours of 4000 or 5000 level Philosophy courses

  6. 9 credit hours of Philosophy electives

Requirements for the Minor in Philosophy

A minor in philosophy consists of the completion of at least 18 credit hours which includes the following courses or an approved substitute for one only:

No credit taken on an "S/U" basis may be applied toward the minor.

Honors Program

The Honors Program in Philosophy allows superior students to pursue philosophical studies at a more advanced level than is customary in undergraduate philosophy programs. Students in the Honors Program will be required to do independent research, to participate in an Honors Seminar, and to write and defend an undergraduate thesis.

Admission Criteria:

  1. Students must complete
    PHI 2101 Introduction to Formal Logic
    PHH 3062 History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval
    PHH 3400 History of Philosophy: Modern
    with a grade point average of 3.6.

  2. Students must have an overall grade point average of 3.0, and their grade point average in Philosophy must be at least 3.5.

  3. Students must be nominated for admission into the Philosophy program by a faculty member in Philosophy, and a majority of the faculty who have taught the student must approve the student's admission into the program.

Program Requirements:

Students must complete the requirements for the Philosophy major in accordance with the following provisions:

  1. students must take either PHH 4440 19th Century Continental Philosophy or PHH 4600 Contemporary Philosophy

  2. students must take one course from each of the following groups:

    Group 1

    • PHI 3404 Scientific Method
    • PHI 4300 Theory of Knowledge
    • PHI 4320 Philosophy of Mind
    • PHI 5225 Philosophy of Language
    • PHP 4784 Analytical Philosophy

    Group 2

    • PHI 4600 Contemporary Ethical Theory
    • PHI 3601 Contemporary Moral Issues
    • PHI 3700 Philosophy of Religion
    • PHI 4800 Aesthetics
    • PHM 3021 Philosophies of Love and Sex
    • PHM 3400 Introduction to Philosophy of Law

    Group 3

    • PHM 3100 Social Philosophy
    • PHM 4322 Ancient and Medieval Political Philosophy
    • PHM 4331 Modern Political Philosophy
    • PHM 4340 Contemporary Political Philosophy
    • PHP 4788 Philosophy of Marxism

    Group 4

    • PHH 4700 American Philosophy
    • PHP 3786 Existentialism
    • PHP 4000 Plato
    • PHP 4010 Aristotle
    • PHP 4410 Kant
    • PHP 4740 The Rationalists
    • PHP 4745 Empiricists

  3. Students must take an Honors Seminar in their senior year.

  4. Students must write a senior thesis and undergo an oral examination on the thesis before a committee of two faculty members, with the Chair as an ex officio member of every such committee.

  5. Students cannot receive a grade lower than a "B" in any Philosophy course, and their grade point average in Philosophy must be at least a 3.5 to remain, or be graduated from the Philosophy Honors program.

  6. Students must complete 35 credit hours in Philosophy, including the 3-hour thesis course and the 3-hour Honors Seminar.


    USF 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog - Page 122

    Philosophy Faculty

    Chairperson: S. P. Turner; Professors: J. P. Anton (Distinguished Professor of Greek Philosophy & Culture), J. A. Bell, Charles Guignon, L. L. McAlister, O. Schutte, B. Silver, W. H. Truitt, R. C. Weatherford, K. Wiredu; Distinguished Research Professors: S. P. Turner; Associate Professors: R. N. Taylor, J.B. Waugh; Assistant Professors: Peggy J. DesAutels, M. R. Schonfeld, B. Williston, Eric Winsberg; Courtesy Associate Professors: Michael Gibbons, M. Myerson; Courtesy Professor: S. Axinn.


    USF 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog - Page 130 - 131

    Philosophy Courses

    Course Descriptions

    • PHH 2000 Introduction to Philosophy 6A HP (3)
    • PHH 3062 History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval (3)
    • PHH 3420 History of Philosophy: Modern (3)
    • PHH 4440 Continental Philosophy (3)
    • PHH 4600 Contemporary Philosophy 6A MW (3)
    • PHH 4700 American Philosophy 6A MW (3)
    • PHH 4820 Chinese Philosophy (3)
    • PHI 1103 Critical Thinking SS (3)
    • PHI 2100 Introduction to Formal Logic 6A QM (3)
    • PHI 2600 Ethical Theory (3)
    • PHI 2631 Ethics and Business SS (3)
    • PHI 3404 Scientific Method (3)
    • PHI 3630 Contemporary Moral Issues SS (3)
    • PHI 3633 Biomedical Ethics (3)
    • PHI 3636 Professional Ethics (3)
    • PHI 3640 Environmental Ethics SS (3)
    • PHI 3700 Philosophy of Religion 6A SS (3)
    • PHI 3905 Directed Study (1-4)
    • PHI 3930 Selected Topics (1-4)
    • PHI 4073 African Philosophy MW (3)
    • PHI 4300 Theory of Knowledge 6A MW (3)
    • PHI 4320 Philosophy of Mind 6A MW (3)
    • PHI 4632 Feminist Ethics MW (3)
    • PHI 4670 Contemporary Ethical Theory (3)
    • PHI 4800 Aesthetics 6A MW (3)
    • PHI 4905 Directed Study (1-4)
    • PHI 4930 Selected Topics (1-3)
    • PHI 5135 Symbolic Logic (3)
    • PHI 5225 Philosophy of Language (3)
    • PHI 5639 Social Issues in Biomedical Ethics (3)
    • PHI 5913 Research (1-4)
    • PHI 5934 Selected Topics (1-3)
    • PHM 3100 Social Philosophy 6A SS HP (3)
    • PHM 3400 Introduction to Philosophy of Law (3)
    • PHM 4322 Ancient and Medieval Political Philosophy MW (3)
    • PHM 4331 Modern Political Philosophy 6A MW (3)
    • PHM 4340 Contemporary Political Philosophy 6A MW (3)
    • PHM 5125 Topics in Feminist Philosophy (3)
    • PHM 5126 Social Issues in Biomedical Ethics (3)
    • PHP 3786 Existentialism 6A HP (3)
    • PHP 4000 Plato 6A MW (3)
    • PHP 4010 Aristotle 6A MW (3)
    • PHP 4410 Kant (3)
    • PHP 4740 The Rationalists 6A MW (3)
    • PHP 4745 The Empiricists 6A (3)
    • PHP 4784 Analytical Philosophy 6A (3)
    • PHP 4788 Philosophy of Marxism 6A MW (3)


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