126 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION distributors and drug-related products, including analyses of recent court decisions. PHA 6236-Health Sciences Liability Law (2) Liability of health sciences practitioners, including-hospitals, physicians, pharmacists, nurses, medical technologists, and dentists. PHA 6237-Pharmaceutical Law Seminar (1; max: 2) Selected recent cases and materials having impact on the drug in- dustry, health professions, health-care services, and con- sumers with respect to the effects of these new decisions on socioeconomics and public health. PHA 6416-Pharmaceutical Analysis I (3) Prereq: PHA 3411 or equivalent. Theory and applications of separation of drugs and breakdown products from dosage forms and bio- logical media. PHA 6417-Pharmaceutical Analysis II (3) Prereq: PHA 3411 or equivalent. Absorption, fluorescence, phosphorescence and spectroanalysis of drugs and related compounds. PHA 6717-Measurement in Pharmacy Administration Re- search (3) Prereq: STA 6200 or equivalent. An examination of some of the techniques adapted from the social sciences for research in the field of pharmacy administration. PHA 6905-Research Methods in Pharmaceutical Sciences (1-4) Prereq: MAC 3312, CHM 4410. Students acquire profi- ciency in research techniques and instrumentation used in physical pharmacy, drug stability, kinetics, and pharma- cokinetics. Supervised. PHA 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. PHA 6935-Selected Topics in Pharmacy (2) Open to all de- partments in the College of Pharmacy. PHA 6936-Advanced Topics in Pharmaceutical Sciences (1; max: 4) Written and oral presentations of research designs, protocols, papers, and critical appraisals with discussion and critical review of such topics. PHA 6937-Topics in Pharmaceutical Administration (2) Analysis of special topics and recent developments in phar- maceutical administration, including innovations in the dis- tribution of drugs and health-care services. PHA 6938--Research Seminar (1) Seminar required of gradu- ate students in the College of Pharmacy. S/U option. PHA 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. PHA 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. PHA 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for stu- dents with a master's degree in the field of study or for stu- dents who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. PHA 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. PHILOSOPHY College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GRADUATE FACULTY 1984-85 Chairman: R. J. Baum. Graduate Coordinator: E. S. Haring. Graduate Research Professor: R. M. Hare. Pro- fessors: R. J. Baum; M. D. Bayles; E. S. Haring; A. L. Lewis; J. J. Zeman. Associate Professors: T. P. Auxter; R. D'Amico; R. P. Haynes; M. G. Holly; O. Schutte; K. Shrader-Frechette; T. W. Simon. The Department offers programs leading to the Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Teaching, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. PHH 5135--Studies in Early Greek Philosophy (3; max: 9) Ex- amination of the first, i.e., pre-Socratic, stages of Western philosophy-with some reference to both cultural context and later influence. PHH 5206-Studies in Medieval Philosophy (3; max: 9) Rep- resentative works from the period c. 400-1400.. PHH 5406-Studies in Modern Philosophy (3; max: 9) Domi- nant themes and representative figures from the modern pe- riod. PHH 5505--Studies in 19th-Century Philosophy (3; max: 9) One or more figures or schools of thought from the post- Kantian period. PHH 5646-Studies in Phenomenology (3; max: 9) Major writings of one or more phenomenologists. PHH 6069-Seminar on Themes in Classical/Medieval Phi- losophy (4; max: 8) PHH 6106-Seminar in Ancient Philosophy (4; max: 8) PHH 6405-Seminar in Modern Philosophy (4; max: 8) PHH 6509-Seminar in 19th-Century Philosophy (4; max: 8) PHH 6649-Seminar in 20th-Century European Philosophy (4; max: 8) PHI 5136-Graduate Symbolic Logic (4; max: 8) Prereq: PHI 3130. Advanced deductive techniques. Detailed considera- tion of formal systems and related topics. PHI 5225-Studies in Philosophy and Linguistics (3) Meth- odological approaches to language and philosophical issues in linguistics. PHI 5365-Studies in Theory of Knowledge (3; max: 9) Exam- ination of positions and issues, usually with a contemporary emphasis. PHI 5405--Studies in Philosophy of Science (4; max: 8) Ex- amination of contrasting positions relating to physical and/or biological and/or social science. PHI 5465-Studies in Philosophical Issues in Agriculture (3; max: 9) A normative study of fundamental relationships be- tween human beings and the land and life forms sustaining them. PHI 5505-Studies in Metaphysics (3; max: 9) Examination of positions and issues, usually with a contemporary emphasis. PHI 5685-Studies in Theory of Value (3; max: 9) Examina- tion of positions and issues, usually with a contemporary emphasis. PHI 5705--Studies in the Philosophy of Religion (3; max: 9) Examination of positions and issues, usually with a contem- porary emphasis. PHI 5807-Studies in the Philosophy of Art (3; max: 9) Ex- ploration of one or more issues concerning the function of art, the role of artists, and the relation of different arts to one another. PHI 5905-Individual Work (1-4) Repeatable with change of content. PHI 6105-Seminar in Logic (4; max: 8) PHI 6325-Seminar in the Philosophy of Mind (4; max: 8) PHI 6426-Seminar in Epistemology and Social Theory (4; max: 8) PHI 6456-Psychology and Philosophy of Science (4; max: 8) PHI 6686-Seminar in Problems of Value (4; max: 8) PHI 6806-Seminar in the Philosophy of Art (4; max: 8) PHI 6905---Individual Work (1-4; max: 12) Repeatable with change of content. PHI 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. PHI 6934-Special Topics (1-4) S/U option. PHI 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. PHI 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. PHI 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for stu- dents with a master's degree in the field of study or for stu- dents who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not *open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. PHI 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. PHM 5505-Advanced Philosophy of History (3; max: 9) In- vestigation of controversial topics related to history, e.g., ex- planation, general laws, objectivity, and relativism. One or more classical theories of history examined. PHM 5520-Studies in Philosophy of Culture (3; max: 9) Contemporary philosophic perspectives on the nature and formation of culture. PHM 5826-Studies in Economic Philosophy (3; max: 9) An examination of major types of economic systems and their relationship to theories of freedom, human nature, law, and natural systems. PHP 5005-Studies in Plato (3; max: 9) Intensive study of at least one major dialogue together with related writings. PHP 5015-Studies in Aristotle (3; max: 9) Advanced in- troduction to central theories and themes. PHP 5415-Studies in Kant (3; max: 9) One or more of Kant's major philosophical works. PHP 5781-Studies in Pragmatism (4; max: 8) Consideration of the extent to which the work of Peirce, James, Dewey, Mead, and Lewis forms an organized philosophical position. PHP 5785-Studies in Analytic Philosophy (3; max: 9) One or