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Philosophy
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Jay Gupta Jay Gupta
Visiting Assistant Professor, Philosophy

At Mills since 2007

Office: Vera Long 117
Phone: 510.430.2347
Email: jgupta@mills.edu


Faculty Office Hours
Days Time Room
T, TH
and
2:30 - 3:30
by appointment
Vera Long 117


Fall 2008 Schedule
Days Time Description Room
T 01:00PM-02:15PM PHIL 025
Political Philosophy
LONG 140
T 11:00AM-12:15PM PHIL 184
19th- Century European Phil
LONG 140
TH 01:00PM-02:15PM PHIL 025
Political Philosophy
LONG 140
TH 11:00AM-12:15PM PHIL 184
19th- Century European Phil
LONG 140


Education
  • PhD, University of Toronto, Philosophy
  • MA, University of Toronto, Philosophy
  • BA, Purchase College, State University of New York, Philosophy
Courses Taught
  • PHIL 011: Modern Philosophy
  • PHIL 015: Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHIL 025: Political Philosophy
  • PHIL 131: Aesthetics
  • PHIL 143: Existentialism
  • PHIL 180: Special Topics: Modernity and Postmodernity
  • PHIL 184: 19th-Century European Philosophy
Professional Interests

Nineteenth century European philosophy (particularly Hegel and Nietzsche); aesthetics; critical theory/political philosophy; philosophy of mind

Program Information
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Requirements

Courses
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Philosophy Course List

PHIL 010 - PHIL 180

PHIL 183 - PHIL 191

Schedule of Courses for
the Current Semester


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Contact Information

P: 510.430.2338
F: 510.430.2304
E: philosophy@mills.edu