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PHIL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy
Fall 2026

Introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical problems and approaches. Topics include basic questions concerning morality, skepticism and the foundations of knowledge, the mind and its relation to the body, and …

3.6
Rating
2.8
Difficulty
3.29
GPA
PHIL 1410 Forms of Reasoning
Fall 2026

Analyzes the structure of informal arguments and fallacies that are commonly committed in everyday reasoning. The course will not cover symbolic logic in any detail. For more details on this …

4.0
Rating
3.8
Difficulty
3.44
GPA
PHIL 1730 Introduction to Moral and Political Philosophy
Fall 2026

Examines some of the central problems of moral philosophy and their sources in human life and thought. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at http://www.virginia.edu/philosophy/.

3.3
Rating
2.6
Difficulty
3.39
GPA
PHIL 1740 Issues of Life and Death
Fall 2026

Studies the fundamental principles underlying contemporary and historical discussions of such issues as abortion, euthanasia, suicide, pacifism, and political terror. Examines Utilitarian and anti-Utilitarian modes of thought about human life …

3.3
Rating
2.5
Difficulty
3.39
GPA
PHIL 2060 Philosophical Problems in Law
Fall 2026

Examines and evaluates some basic practices and principles of Anglo-American law. Discusses the justification of punishment, the death penalty, legal liability, good samaritan laws, and the legal enforcement of morality. …

3.9
Rating
3.2
Difficulty
3.34
GPA
PHIL 2110 History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval
Fall 2026

Survey of the history of philosophy from the Pre-Socratic period through the Middle Ages. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at http://www.virginia.edu/philosophy/.

3.4
Rating
3.6
Difficulty
3.39
GPA
PHIL 2350 Minds, Machines, and Persons
Fall 2026

This course surveys foundational issues in the philosophy of cognitive science. Part 1 asks, what is a mind? Are minds brains? Computers? Do minds extend into the body & environment? …

4.1
Rating
2.5
Difficulty
3.39
GPA
PHIL 2420 Introduction to Symbolic Logic
Fall 2026

Introduces the concepts and techniques of modern formal logic, including both sentential and quantifier logic, as well as proof, interpretation, translation, and validity. For more details on this class, please …

3.2
Rating
3.6
Difficulty
3.04
GPA
PHIL 2500 Survey on a Philosophical Topic
Fall 2026

A lecture series on the various topics central to Philosophy.

3.9
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.40
GPA
PHIL 2510 Seminar in Philosophy
Fall 2026

Seminars aimed at showing how philosophical problems arise in connection with subjects of general interest. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at http://www.virginia.edu/philosophy/.

2.8
Rating
2.8
Difficulty
3.26
GPA
PHIL 2820 Philosophy of Health and Health Care
Fall 2026

In this class, we'll discuss philosophical theories of health and explore difficult issues in the measurement and treatment of health-related issues

3.5
Rating
2.8
Difficulty
3.48
GPA
PHIL 3110 Plato
Fall 2026

Introduces the philosophy of Plato through careful examination of selected Platonic dialogues. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at http://www.virginia.edu/philosophy/.

3.8
Rating
2.9
Difficulty
3.33
GPA
PHIL 3170 Kant
Fall 2026

Primarily a study of Kant's metaphysics and epistemology, followed by a brief look at the views of some of Idealist successors. For more details on this class, please visit the …

Rating
Difficulty
3.08
GPA
PHIL 3310 Metaphysics
Fall 2026

Examines central metaphysical issues such as time, the existence of God, causality and determinism, universals, possibility and necessity, identity, and the nature of metaphysics. For more details on this class, …

4.7
Rating
4.4
Difficulty
3.31
GPA
PHIL 3320 Epistemology
Fall 2026

Studies problems concerned with the foundations of knowledge, perception, and rational belief. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at http://www.virginia.edu/philosophy/.

2.4
Rating
4.0
Difficulty
2.95
GPA
PHIL 3500 Seminar in Philosophy
Fall 2026

Topics change from semester to semester and year to year. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at http://www.virginia.edu/philosophy/.

3.9
Rating
3.1
Difficulty
3.53
GPA
PHIL 3520 Topics in Contemporary Philosophy
Fall 2026

Studies some recent contemporary philosophical movement, writing, or topic. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at http://www.virginia.edu/philosophy/.

4.7
Rating
2.0
Difficulty
3.48
GPA
PHIL 3620 Science Fiction & Philosophy
Fall 2026

Science fiction is a distinctively philosophical genre. Science fiction stories can cause us to question the bounds of what is possible, explore ethical questions that arise in alien circumstances, explore …

5.0
Rating
1.5
Difficulty
3.74
GPA
PHIL 3710 Ethics
Fall 2026

History of modern ethical theory (Hobbes to Mill) with especial emphasis on the texts of Hume (Treatise, Book III) and Kant, (Grundlegung), which will be studied carefully and critically. Among …

4.3
Rating
3.7
Difficulty
3.37
GPA
PHIL 3830 Philosophy of Mental Health
Fall 2026

This class explores philosophical issues in the nature of mental health and mental illness. Topics may include: What is the difference between a mental illness and a physical illness? How …

Rating
Difficulty
3.55
GPA