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PHIL 3500

Seminar in Philosophy
Last taught: Fall 2026
3.7 Rating
2.0 Difficulty
3.66 GPA

Instructor
5.0
Enjoyability
3.0
Difficulty
2.0
Recommend
3.0

Reading
2.0
Writing
1.0
Group Work
0.0
Other
0.0

Total Hours / Week

Hours 3.0

Grade Distribution

A+: 12 (21.1%)A: 14 (24.6%)A-: 21 (36.8%)B+: 3 (5.3%)B: 1 (1.8%)B-: 2 (3.5%)C+: 3 (5.3%)C-: 1 (1.8%)
Average GPA 3.66
Students Measured 57

1 Review

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Anonymous Spring 2023
3.67 Average

I have very complicated feelings about this class. Professor Harris is a wonderful and brilliant person. She is approachable, humorous, talented, knowledgeable, and eloquent. I also know a lot of people enjoying our class and course content. I also enjoy talking with her/dropping by during her office hours. (That being said, I don't enjoy this class that much, partially because I think we do not go deep enough into the materials/texts we read. I think it's too loose for a 3000-level philosophy seminar. I hoped that this class could be denser, more structured, more challenging, and more intellectually stimulating. But I think if you want to take your first or second philosophy class, or if you are super interested in what makes philosophy unique and what makes a distinction between natural science and philosophy, this would be a great class to take. )

Instructor 5.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 3.0
Difficulty 2.0
Hours/Week 3.0