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2. Introduction to Philosophical Classics<
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6. Logic and Language<
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8. Introduction to Moral Philosophy<
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11. Ancient Philosophy<
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13. Modern Philosophy: Continental Rationalism<
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15. Modern Philosophy: Hume and Kant<
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17. Phenomenology and Existentialism<
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20. Philosophy and Literature<
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22. Feminism and Philosophy <
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24. Philosophy of Law<
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26. Philosophy and Computers<
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28. Philosophy of Religion<
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30. Theory of Knowledge<
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32. Intermediate Logic<
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34. Philosophy of Language<
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37. Ethical Theory<
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50. Special Topics in Philosophy<
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61. Foreign Study in Philosophy II<
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87. Research in Philosophy<
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89. Honors Program<
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08F: 12 09S: 2A 09F, 10S: 12 This course acquaints the student with some of the fundamental problems in at least three main areas of Philosophy: Theory of Knowledge, Metaphysics, and Ethics. Questions treated in lectures normally include: Can we know anything, and, if so, how? Does God exist? What is the relation between mind and body? Are our actions free or determined? What makes an act morally right or wrong? Some attention will be paid to the ways in which answers to these questions can be combined to create philosophical systems or total world views. The readings might include both contemporary essays and classic works by such philosophers as Plato, Descartes, and Hume. Open to all classes. Dist: TMV. The staff. 2. Introduction to Philosophical Classics
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08F, 09F: 11 An introduction to informal logic with special attention to the analysis of actual arguments as they arise in daily life as well as in legal, scientific, and moral reasoning. Along with the analysis and criticism of arguments, the course will also consider the methods for constructing arguments that are both logically correct and persuasive. Open to all classes. Dist: TMV. The staff. 6. Logic and Language
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Consult special listings 8. Introduction to Moral Philosophy
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08F: 10 09F: 10A An examination of the ethical dimensions of some contemporary controversies. Topics will vary from year to year but may include: business, death, discrimination, the environment, gender, law, media, race, sex, technology, and war. The course may be taken more than once for credit with permission of the instructor. Open to all classes. No prerequisites. Dist: TMV. In 08F, Reproductive Ethics. Bumpus. In 09F, Topic to be announced . HISTORICAL COURSES 11. Ancient Philosophy
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Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S A study of the philosophy of the Middle Ages. Attention is focused on philosophic thinkers and movements of major significance, e.g., Augustine and Christian Platonism, the recovery of Aristotle by Maimonides and Aquinas, and skepticism and mysticism from Ockham to St. John of the Cross. Prerequisite: Philosophy 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, or 11, or an appropriate course in religion or the classics with permission of the instructor. Dist: TMV; WCult: W . 13. Modern Philosophy: Continental Rationalism
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