Work Done at Princeton Caleb Cohoe

Work Done at Princeton Caleb Cohoe

WORK DONE AT PRINCETON CALEB COHOE ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY PHI 500 The Philosophy of Plato A. Nehamas F ‘06 Republic PHI 516 Special Topics in the History of Philosophy B. Morison F ‘06 Sextus Empiricus: Outlines I PHI 501 The Philosophy of Aristotle H. Lorenz S ‘07 Metaphysics Lambda PHI 516 Special Topics in the History of Philosophy P. Kalligas S ‘07 Plotinus’ Theory of the Soul PHI 515 Special Topics in the History of Philosophy J. Cooper F ‘07 Philosophy as a Way of Life: Plotinus vis-à vis the Earlier Tradition PHI 501 The Philosophy of Aristotle H. Lorenz S ‘08 Nicomachean Ethics VI PHI 515 Special Topics in the History of Philosophy J. Cooper F ‘08 Human Action: Aristotle and the Stoics Rutgers The Philosophy of Aristotle A. Code F ‘08 Metaphysics Zeta PHI 515 Special Topics in the History of Philosophy H. Lorenz S ‘09 Posidonius’ Moral Psychology PHI 501 The Philosophy of Aristotle H. Lorenz/ F ‘09 Posterior Analytics I B. Morison PHI 501 The Philosophy of Aristotle H. Lorenz/ S ‘10 Posterior Analytics II B. Morison PHI 501 The Philosophy of Aristotle B. Morison F ‘10 Prior Analytics Units Written and Oral Examination on Plato’s Republic A. Nehamas/ F ‘06 (PHI 500) H. Lorenz ‚Aristotle, Zeno, and Continuity‛ (Independent B. Morison F ‘06 Work) ‚The Principles of Change and of Substance: Aristo- H. Lorenz F ‘08 tle’s Metaphysics Lambda 2‛ (PHI 501 ‘08) Classical Philosophy Reading Group (CPRG) Plato, Republic, V 473e-VI 503a F ‘06-S ‘07 Epicurus, Letter to Herodotus S ‘07 Aristotle, De Motu Animalium S ‘08 Plato, Sophist, 236d9-261b F ‘08-S ‘09 Aristotle, Physics II F ‘09 Simplicius, Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics, Selec- S ‘10 tions that quote and discuss Anaxagoras Plato, Timaeus, 27c-47e F ‘10 Presentations ‚Republic 489-90, Philosophy and the City: Transla- CPRG F ‘06 tion and Comments‛ Caleb Cohoe ▪ Work Done at Princeton 2 ‚The Principles of Change and of Substance: Aristo- H. Lorenz S ‘07 tle’s Metaphysics Lambda 2‛ (PHI 501) ‚Republic 497-8, Philosophical Education: Translation CPRG S ‘07 and Comments‛ ‚Enneads IV 7.11-12, Plotinus on the Immortality of P. Kalligas S ‘07 the Soul: Translation and Comments‛ (PHI 516) ‚De Motu Animalium 3-4, The Need for an Unmoved CPRG S ‘08 Origin: Translation and Comments‛ ‚The Significance of Aristotle’s Doctrine of the Mean: H. Lorenz S ‘08 A Response to Hursthouse,‛(PHI 501) ‚Sophist 242-4, The Earlier Philosophers’ Neglect of CPRG F ‘08 Being: Translation and Comments‛ ‚Sophist 251-2, The Need for Some Mixture among CPRG S ‘09 Things: Translation and Comments‛ ‚Physics II 5, Chance as a Cause: Translation and CPRG F ‘09 Comments‛ ‚Simplicius’s Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics, CPRG S ‘10 177-79, Aristotle’s Criticisms of Anaxagoras’ Use of Infinity: Translation and Comments‛ ‚Timaeus 46a2-47e2, The Purpose and Causes of Per- CPRG F ‘10 ception: Translation and Comments‛ SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY Units Greek Sight Translation C. Wildberg F ‘06 Latin Sight Translation C. Wildberg F ‘07 Latin Reading List Examination J. Cooper F ‘08 Texts: Augustine: Confessiones XI; De Libero Arbitrio II Boethius: Consolation of Philosophy, Theological Tractates Cicero: De Finibus I, II, III, and V Lucretius: De Rerum Natura I-III Seneca: De Ira I-II Greek Reading List Examination J. Cooper S ‘09 Texts: Aristophanes: Clouds Aristotle: Categories 1-5; Nicomachean Ethics I, II 1-6, III 1-5, VII 1-3, X 6-8; Physics II; De Anima II 1-7, 12; Metaphysics and Diogenes Laertius: Lives of Eminent Philosophers, VII, 39-160 Euclid: Elements I Herodotus: Histories I Plato: Apology; Parmenides 126a-137b; Phaedo; Protagoras; Republic I, II, IV, V 471c-VII, X to 607a; Theaetetus 142a-187a Plotinus: Enneads I 4 (On Eudaimonia), IV 8 (On the Descent of the Soul into Bodies), V 1 (On the Three Primary Hypostases) Sextus Empiricus: Outlines of Pyrrhonian Skepticism I Zeno of Elea: ‚B‛ fragments in Diels-Kranz MEDIEVAL AND MODERN HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY PHI 515 Special Topics in the History of Philosophy C. Normore F ‘06 Duns Scotus’s De Primo Principio Caleb Cohoe ▪ Work Done at Princeton 3 PHI 705 First-Year Seminar P. Benacerraf F ‘06 Frege’s Foundations of Arithmetic PHI 515 Special Topics in the History of Philosophy D. Garber S ‘07 Cartesian Dualism and 17 th Century Material- ism PHI 502 The Philosophy of Kant D. Hogan F ‘10 Kant’s Philosophy of Religion Unit Written Examination on Cartesian Dualism (PHI 515) D. Garber F ‘06 Reading Groups Soren Kierkegaard, Concluding Unscientific Postscript a F ‘06-S ‘07 Thomas Aquinas, De Ente et Essentia S ‘10 METAPHYSICS, EPISTEMOLOGY, AND PHILOSOPHY OF MIND PHI 539 Theory of Knowledge T. Kelly/ S ‘08 Evidence B. van Fraassen PHI 540 Metaphysics J. Hawthorne S ‘09 Topics in Contemporary Metaphysics PHI 513 Topics in Recent and Contemporary Philosophy F. Jackson/ F ‘09 Perception M. Johnston PHI 535 Philosophy of Mind A. Nehamas F ‘10 Intention, Action, and Freedom Units ‚Rationality, Evidence, and Epistemic Permission: T. Kelly S ‘08 Against Roger White’s ‚Epistemic Permissive- ness‛ (PHI 539) ‚Tenseless Theories and the Passing of Time: An Ex- A. Elga F ‘08 amination of Two B-Theory Attempts to Explain Our Experience of Temporal Asymmetry‛ (Inde- pendent Work) Presentations and Workshops Participant, ‚Knowledge, Faith and Disagreement: Departmental S ‘08 The Epistemological Significance of Religious Plu- Workshop ralism‛ ETHICS, VALUE THEORY, AND PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Units ‚The Aim and Method of Ethics: John McDowell and J. Cooper S ‘09 Aristotle‛ (Independent Work) ‚God, Causality, and Petitionary Prayer‛ (Independ- G. Rosen S ‘09 ent Work) Reading Groups Philosophy of Religion Reading Group (PRRG) F ‘06-F ‘10 Presentations ‚Aquinas’s Basis for Ethics‛ PRRG S ‘08 ‚God, Causality, and Petitionary Prayer‛ PRRG S ‘10 ‚John Hare on the Atonement‛ PRRG S ‘10 Caleb Cohoe ▪ Work Done at Princeton 4 ‚Leibniz and Aquinas on Whether God Must Create‛ PRRG F ‘10 MISCELLANEOUS PHI 340 Philosophical Logic H. Halvorson F ‘07 Alternatives to, and Extensions of, Classical Logic PHI 599 Dissertation Seminar S-J. Leslie F ‘09 PHI 599 Dissertation Seminar A. Elga S ‘10 Units Problem sets and take-home examination (PHI 340) H. Halvorson F ‘07 French Sight Translation J. Cooper/ F ‘07 D. Garber Presentations ‚The Separability of Soul and Intellect in Aristotle’s S-J. Leslie F ‘09 De Anima I and II‛ (PHI 599) ‚Aristotle’s Argument in De Anima III 4 for the Im- A. Elga S ‘10 materiality of Intellect‛ (PHI 599) GENERAL EXAM ‚The Cognitive Capacities in Aristotle’s De Anima H. Lorenz S ‘09 and De Sensu, with a Particular Focus on Thought‛ (Chair) C. Wildberg G. Harman G. Rosen PROJECTED COURSEWORK PHI 500 The Philosophy of Plato H. Lorenz S ‘11 Philebus PHI 501 The Philosophy of Aristotle S. Menn S ‘11 Metaphysics PHI 540 Metaphysics B. Kment/ S ‘11 S. Dasgupta .

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