There are three levels of classes at NYU: lecture courses, seminars, and colloquia.
Classes with a philosophical focus taught in recent years by current faculty or planned for coming years include:
Lecture Courses
- Jurisprudence
- Legal Philosophy
- Moral and Political Philosophy
- Legal and Political Philosophy
- Legislation and Political Theory
- Political Philosophy
- The Rule of Law
Seminars
- Contract Theory
- Democratic Theory
- Equality and Egalitarianism
- Federalist Papers
- Global Justice
- Human Dignity
- Modern Legal Philosophy
- Nietzsche and the Law
- Republicanism Ancient and Modern
- What We Owe to Others
Colloquia
In addition to the Colloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy, the following colloquia frequently address philosophical themes:
- Colloquium in Law, Economics, and Politics
- Hauser Globalization Colloquium: Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Law
- Institute for International Law and Justice Colloquium