PHIL 1000
Introduction to Philosophy
Course Description
Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry
Introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical problems and approaches. Topics include basic questions concerning morality, skepticism and the foundations of knowledge, the mind and its relation to the body, and the existence of God. Readings are drawn from classics in the history of philosophy and/or contemporary sources. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at http://www.virginia.edu/philosophy/
Instructors
To Announced
Fall 2026
Jordan MacKenzie
Fall 2026
John Mancini
Spring 2025
Ian McCready-Flora
Fall 2024
Yucheng Li
Fall 2023
Anna Morse
Fall 2023
Travis Tanner
Fall 2023
Ross Cameron
Spring 2023
Kirra Hyde
Spring 2023
Stephen Marrone
Spring 2023
Gabi Dumet
Fall 2022
Dee Payton
Fall 2022
Dakota Jones
Spring 2022
Zachary Puetz
Spring 2022
Nathan Frank
Fall 2021
Brie Gertler
Fall 2021
Charles Oswald
Fall 2021
Jorge Secada
Fall 2021
Faculty Staff
Fall 2021
James Reed
Spring 2021
Nikolina Cetic
Fall 2020
Alana Wilde
Fall 2020
Matthew Andler
Spring 2020
Chunling Yan
Spring 2020
Yan Fung
Fall 2019
Ambrose Little
Fall 2019
Loren Lomasky
Fall 2019
Stacie Thyrion
Fall 2018
Nazim Adakli
Fall 2017
Lianghua Zhou
Spring 2017
James Darcy
Spring 2016
Peter Tan
Spring 2016
Nicholas Rimell
Fall 2015
Jonathan Barker
Spring 2015
Aaron Gray
Spring 2015
Sheung Lam
Fall 2014
Corin Fox
Spring 2014
Nicolas Frank
Spring 2014
Matthew Adams
Fall 2013
Andrew Garland
Fall 2013
Aurora Hudson
Fall 2013
John Mahlan
Fall 2013
Jesse Newton
Fall 2013
Stephen Duncan
Spring 2013
Craig Thompson
Spring 2013
Mitchell Green
Fall 2012
Andrew Morgan
Fall 2012
Adam Tiller
Fall 2012
Erin Chrisman
Fall 2011
Ralph DiFranco
Fall 2011
Paul Nedelisky
Fall 2011
Charles Rathkopf
Fall 2011
Joung Lim
Spring 2011
Matthew Tirrigan
Fall 2010
Ana Balan
Spring 2010
Galen Barry
Spring 2010
Sam Nicholson
Spring 2010
Benjamin Richards
Spring 2010
Alexander Cohen
Fall 2009
Samuel Duncan
Fall 2009