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Spring 2004 Course Descriptions

PHILO 171: Intro to Symbolic Logic Prof. Keating
PHILO 201: Knowledge and Reality Staff
PHILO 2O3:
Great Philosophers: Ancient and Medieval
Prof. Press
PHILO 212: Classical Greek Philosophy Staff
PHILO 215: Foundations of Modern Philosophy F. MacDonald
PHILO 215: Foundations of Modern Philosophy Prof. Keating
PHILO 225: American Philosophy S. Levine
PHILO 230: Feminism Staff
PHILO 246: Political Philosophy L. Bouritsas
PHILO 248: International Ethics Prof. Dahbour
PHILO 258: Aesthetics Prof. Acampora
PHILO 270: Philosophy, Science, and Culture Prof. Hausman
PHILO/MATH 275:
Intermediate Symbolic Logic
Prof. Freeman
PHILO 362: Theory of Knowledge Prof. Keating
PHILO 384: Kant's Critique of Pure Reason Prof. Kirkland
PHILO 393.65: Neoplatonism Prof. Press
PHILO 394.65: Tragedy and Philosophy Prof. Acampora
PHILO 394.66: Consciousness Prof. Braddock

ARTH 780.47: Philosophical Aesthetics Prof. Ross
HUM 110: Map of Knowledge Prof. Hausman

*Please be advised that these listings do not include the multiple sections of 101, 103, and 104 courses
A variety of introductory courses are available. Check with the Registrar for more information.

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