Courses Taught by Colin Koopman



Courses Taught at UO [note that this page has been deprecated and is not updated]

o	Spr 2020, PHIL 6xx, 'From Media Archaeology to Media Genealogy' (graduate)
o	Wtr 2020, PHIL 344, 'Philosophy of Law' (lecture)
o	Fall 2019, PHIL 307, 'Liberalism: Origins, Perspectives, and Challenges' (lecture)
o	Spr 2019, PHIL 6xx, 'Genealogical Political Theory and Political Realism' (graduate)
o	Wtr 2019, PHIL 102, 'Ethics' (lecture)
o	Fall 2018, PHIL 420, 'Pragmatist Political Theory' (upper-div sem)
o	Spr 2018, PHIL 641, 'Pragmatist Political Theory and the Ideal Theory Debates' (graduate)
o	Spr 2017, PHIL 607, 'Data Genealogy and Media Archaeology' (graduate)
o	Spr 2017, PHIL 102, 'Ethics' (lecture)
o	Wtr 2016, PHIL 607, 'Genealogy Workshop' (graduate)
o	Wtr 2016, PHIL 410, 'Information Ethics: The Ethics of Privacy' (upper-div sem)
o	Spr. 2015, PHIL 620, 'Pragmatism as Social Science Inquiry' (graduate)
o	Spr. 2015, PHIL 420, 'Pragmatism and Inquiry' (upper-div sem)
o	Wtr. 2015, COLT 607, 'Habitual New Media' (graduate; co-taught w/ Wendy Chun)
o	Wtr. 2015, PHIL 123, 'Internet, Society, & Philosophy' (lecture)
o	Spr. 2014, PHIL 620, 'After Metaphysics?' (graduate)
o	Spr. 2014, PHIL 420, 'Pragmatism and Metaphysics' (upper-div sem)
o	Wtr. 2014, PHIL 407/507, 'The Politics of Information' (grad/ug)
o	Wtr. 2014, PHIL 123, 'Internet, Society, & Philosophy' (lecture)
o	Spr. 2013, PHIL 620, 'Normativity in Pragmatism' (graduate)
o	Wtr. 2013, PHIL 407, 'The Internet, the Public & the Private' (upper-div sem)
o	Wtr. 2013, PHIL 123, 'Internet, Society, & Philosophy' (lecture)
o	Fall 2012, PHIL 463/563, 'Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze' (grad/ug)
o	Fall 2012, PHIL 307, 'Liberalism: Theories, Problems, and Critiques' (lecture)
o	Wtr. 2012, PHIL 463/563, 'Richard Rorty: Phil as Cultural Politics' (grad/ug)
o	Wtr. 2012, PHIL 123, 'Internet, Society, & Philosophy' (lecture)
o	Fall 2011, PHIL 607, 'Pragmatism Pro-Seminar' (graduate)
o	Fall 2011, PHIL 307, 'Liberalism: Theories, Problems, and Critiques' (lecture)
o	Spring 2011, PHIL 465/563, 'John Dewey’s Political Philosophy' (grad/undergrad)
o	Winter 2011, PHIL 311, 'History of Modern Philosophy' (core lecture)
o	Winter 2011, PHIL 420, 'Pragmatism as Public Philosophy' (upper-div seminar)
o	Fall 2010, PHIL 620, 'Pragmatist Pluralism’ (grad)
o	Fall 2010, PHIL 307, 'Liberalism and Its Critics' (lecture)
o	Spring 2010, PHIL 452, 'Philosophy of Race' (upper-division seminar)
o	Spring 2010, PHIL 553/453, 'James as Political Philosopher’ (grad/undergrad)
o	Winter 2010, PHIL 311, 'History of Modern Philosophy' (core lecture)
o	Winter 2010, PHIL 399, 'Global Justice' (upper-division seminar)
o	Fall 2009, PHIL 620, 'Experience and Language in Pragmatism' (graduate)
o	Fall 2009, PHIL 323, 'Alternative Modern Moral Theories' (upper-division)



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