Cynthia Freeland's Course Web Pages

Fall 2012

Feminist Philosophy (Phil. 3356/6356)
Note: This is a syllabus from the previous time I taught the course. Some aspects of the course may be changed. We will be using Rosemarie Tong's Feminist Philosphy: A More Comprehensive Introduction in the new, third edition (Westview, 2009). Watch here for updates and the most current list of required books.

Previously Taught Courses

Ancient Greek Philosophy (On-line course taught using WebCT;
access restricted to registered students) The Human Situation Modernity, Team Omega, Honors College

Graduate Seminar, Plato on Vision and Images

Feminist Philosophy (Phil. 3356/6356)
Graduate Seminar in Philosophy of Art

Philosophy and the Arts, Phil. 1361

Aesthetics, Phil. 3361/6397

Ancient Greek Philosophy (On-line course taught using WebCT;
access restricted to registered students)
Seminar, Plato's Late Dialogues (Fall 2007)

Feminist Philosophy (Spring 2003)

Ancient Greek Philosophy

Phil 6395, Philosophy of Art: Expression, Emotion, and Imagination in the Arts

Philosophy of Art: Negative Aesthetics

The Human Situation, Antiquity (Fall 2001)

The Human Situation, Modernity (Spring 2001)

Film and American Values Over the Decades
(Restricted to HISD teachers and is a part of the Houston Teachers Institute).

Ancient Stoicism (Graduate Seminar) (Fall 2000)

The Human Situation, Modernity "Kappa" Section (Spring 2000)

The Human Situation, Antiquity "Phi" Section (Fall 1999)

Introduction to Ethics, Philosophy 1305 (Spring 1999)

Feminist Philosophy (Spring 1999)

The Human Situation, Antiquity (The Honors College) (Omega section) (Fall 1998)

Introduction to Ethics (1997)

Seminar: Ancient Greek Science (1997)

American Philosophy (1996)

Feminist Philosophy (1995)

Seminar: Art and Morality (1994)

Seminar: Virtue Ethics in the Ancient World (1992)




July 3, 2012

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