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Spring 2026 Philosophy Courses

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Living Well Online

Explore philosophical reflection on human happiness, flourishing, and virtue, with a focus on the challenge of living well in a digital age.

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Current Controversies: Achievement and Games

Why should we think achievements are good, independent of any broader social or personal benefit? Why should games be important sources of satisfaction when they seem so trivial? Why should we—as many do—pride ourselves in our achievements in games?

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Michel Foucault

Understand the work of one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century.

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Philosophy of Law and the State

Examine issues in the philosophy of law, such as the nature of law, law and morality, justice, liberty and authority, punishment, and legal responsibility.

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Earn a certificate in the ethics of artificial intelligence

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Employers are actively seeking employees who have experience grappling with the risks and ethical questions of artificial intelligence. The Ethics of AI Certificate teaches students the core skills and knowledge they need to understand how to mitigate the risks of artificial intelligence while harnessing its benefits.

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Alumni Spotlight: Maggie Wave (University Administration)

Maggie Wave is the Senior Regional Director at Washington University in St. Louis. She graduated from the University of Illinois in 2012 with degrees in Philosophy and Political Science.

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Faculty Spotlight: Ben Levinstein

Ben Levinstein is an assistant professor at the University of Illinois, who specializes in formal epistemology, decision theory, philosophy of science, and—increasingly—in the ethics and philosophy of artificial intelligence.