Friday, January 16, 2009

Summer Seminar in Philosophy

The 2009 Colorado Summer Seminar in Philosophy will be held July 13-31, 2009: Boulder, Colorado. Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

The Seminar is intended for outstanding undergraduates who are considering graduate school in philosophy. The aim is to introduce students to the atmosphere of a graduate-level seminar, giving participants a chance to explore and sharpen their philosophical abilities before they commit to a graduate program.

In addition to offering the experience of a graduate seminar, we hope participants will benefit from meeting other students with similar interests and from interacting with prominent faculty in the field. Anyone interested is encouraged to apply, but the program is particularly intended for two kinds of students: first, for those who do not have access to graduate-level classes at their own colleges; second, for those whose undergraduate institutions are not well-known as "feeder schools" into graduate programs. The Seminar is designed to prepare participants for graduate school, and to help participants gain admission into the best programs.

The class size will be between 15 and 20. The course is highly intensive, meeting five times a week for three weeks, for three hours a day, with a further student-led discussion session in the evenings. The readings will be dense and difficult, and students will be expected to participate extensively. Several papers will be required. Preference will be given to students with significant background in philosophy who have not yet applied to graduate school.

The topic of the Seminar changes every summer. In 2009, the Seminar's topic, Identity, will focus on metaphysical and ethical questions concerning identity.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/outreach_summer_seminar.shtml

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