Rick Grush's Course Syllabi

Classes are (by and large) listed in reverse order, future at the top to the past at the bottom.

 


Philosophy 10: Introduction to Logic

Winter Quarter 2009. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 10: Introduction to Logic

Spring Quarter 2008. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 1: The Nature of Philosophy

Spring Quarter 2008. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 87 (Freshman Seminar): Personal Identity

Spring Quarter 2008. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 10: Introduction to Logic

Fall Quarter 2007. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 10: Introduction to Logic

Spring Quarter 2007. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 10: Introduction to Logic

Winter Quarter 2007. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 87: Reality and video games

Freshman seminar, Winter Quarter 2007.


Philosophy 285: Group mind, group agency, group responsibility

Graduate seminar, Winter and Spring Quarters 2007. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 10: Introduction to Logic

Spring Quarter 2006. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 10: Introduction to Logic

Winter Quarter 2006. UCSD Philosophy


Cognitive Science Proseminar (Cogsci 200)

Fall Quarter 2005. UCSD Cognitive Science


Philosophy 10: Introduction to Logic

Fall Quarter 2005. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 10: Introduction to Logic

Winter Quarter 2005. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 1: Introduction to Philosophy

Winter Quarter, 2005. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 10: Introduction to Logic

Fall Quarter 2004. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 200: Graduate Proseminar

Fall Quarter 2004. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 1: Introduction to Philosophy

Summer Session 1, 2004. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 10: Introduction to Logic

Spring Quarter 2004. UCSD Philosophy


Philosophy 1: Introduction to Philosophy

Spring Quarter 2004. UCSD Philosophy


HPS 1800 Special Topics: History and Philosophy of Psychology and Neuroscience.

Spring Semester 2004. University of Pittsburgh, HPS.


HPS 2690: Temporal Experience

Spring Semester 2004. University of Pittsburgh, HPS.


Introduction to Logic (Phil 10).

Spring Quarter 2003. UCSD


Metaphysics (Phil 270)

Tentative Preliminary Syllabus. Spring Quarter 2003. UCSD. Topic: Robert Brandom's Making It Explicit


Introduction to Philosophy (Phil 1)

Preliminary Syllabus. Winter Quarter 2003. UCSD.


Introduction to Logic (Phil 10).

Fall Quarter 2002-03. UCSD.


Introduction to Logic (Phil 10).

Spring Quarter 2001-02. UCSD.


Introduction to Logic (Phil 10).

Fall Quarter 2001-02. UCSD.


Metaphysics (Phil 270)

Fall Quarter 2001-02. UCSD.


Introduction to Logic (Phil 10).

Spring Quarter 2000-01. UCSD.


Philosophy of Language (Phil 235).

Graduate seminar, Winter Quarter, 2000. UCSD.


Philosophy of Language (Phil 134).

Fall Quarter, 2000. UCSD.


Introduction to Logic (Phil 0500).

Spring Semester, 2000. University of Pittsburgh.


Empiricism (Phil 1140).

Spring Semester, 2000. University of Pittsburgh.


Philosophy of the Cognitive and Neural Sciences (Phil 1455).

Philosophy 1455. Fall Semester, 1999. University of Pittsburgh.


Cognitive Semantics.

Graduate seminar. Fall Semester, 1999. University of Pittsburgh.


Philosophy for Engineers (Phil 830)

Spring Semester, 1999. University of Pittsburgh.


Rationalism (Phil 1110)

Spring Semester, 1999. University of Pittsburgh.


Introduction to Logic.

Fall semester, 1998. University of Pittsburgh.


Self reference and the self concept (Topics in Philosophy of Language)

Fall semester, 1998. Graduate seminar in Philosophy, Univeristy of Pittsburgh.


Neurocognitive Grammar

Spring semester, 1998. Center for Semiotic Research, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark.


Subjectivity, objectivity, and their neurocognitive foundations.

Fall semester, 1997. Center for Semiotic Research, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark.


Strawson/Evans Independent Study Group.

Spring semester, 1997. Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.
A for-credit graduate independent study group devoted to making a careful study of P.F. Strawson's (1959) Individuals, and Gareth Evans' (1985) Collected Papers. This is a large site, containing chapter and article summaries, as well as archived email discussion.


Theories of Theories of Mind.

Spring semester, 1997. Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.
Gradualte seminar, cross-listed in philosophy and psychology, covering philosophical, psychological, and neurophysiological issues surrounding the 'theory of mind' issue.


Gareth Evans Independent Study Group.

Fall semester, 1996. Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.
Independent study group devoted to making a careful study of Gareth Evans The Varieties of Reference.


Cognitive Linguistics.

Fall semester, 1995. Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.
Graduate seminar cross-listed in philosophy and psychology.