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Interdisciplinary Humanities (SEARCH), Benjamin E. Curtis

The SEARCH program has existed at Rhodes College, in one form or another, since 1946. This chronologically oriented, three-semester “Great Books” interdisciplinary humanities sequence...
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Ethical Leadership, Trevor Hedberg

The W.A. Franke Honors College at the University of Arizona launched its Civic Leadership Certificate Program (CLC) in Spring 2023. Ethical Leadership, which I...
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Feminist Themes in Philosophy Film and Literature, Philip Bold & Tamara Fakhoury

We share a deep belief in the philosophical power of film—and in its unique ability to connect abstract thought with lived experience, imagination, and...

Madness, Mental Illness, and Emotional Distress, Emily R. Douglas

My course, Madness, Mental Illness, and Emotional Distress, is taught at Vanier College in St-Laurent, Québec, a CÉGEP (Collège d'enseignement général et professionnel). CÉGEPs...
Photo depicting prosthetics on a table taken by one of the authors, Ashley Shew.

Technology and Disability, Ashley Shew, Damien P. Williams, and Joshua Earle

The three of us have taught classes about Technology and Disability through a philosophical lens, though this class has not been taught exclusively through...
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Social and Political Philosophy, Idris Robinson

In Fall 2023 and again in Spring 2025, I taught Texas State University’s graduate-level Social and Political Philosophy course. My aim was to design...
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Philosophy of Medicine, Adrian Erasmus

This course, which I teach at the University of Alabama, emerged from my primary research specialization, medical epistemology, and medical decision-making. I’m interested in...
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Philosophy and Race, Cody Gomez

This “Philosophy and Race” course began somewhat accidentally due to my being a teaching assistant, then instructor, for a similar course while a graduate...
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Logic and Critical Thinking, Daniel Allen

My experience teaching both introductory and symbolic logic at Villanova was resulting in too much overlap between the courses, with too little time for...
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Philosophy of Time, Nina Emery

This syllabus is for an upper-level undergraduate seminar on the philosophy of time that I offer every other year at Mount Holyoke College. MHC...