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==Goals of the Course== | ==Goals of the Course== | ||
− | # | + | # To develop an enjoyment of philosophical thought and expression while building philosophical skills. |
− | # | + | # To improve your awareness of historical philosophical culture. |
− | # | + | # To use philosophical skills and culture to develop your own philosophies on major questions addressed within the course and beyond. |
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+ | ==Spring 2009 Course Texts and Materials== | ||
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+ | Plato. Five Dialogues: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno, Phaedo | ||
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+ | Plato. Symposium. Edited and translated by Alexander Nehemas & Paul Woodruff. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Company, 1989. | ||
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+ | Rauhut, Nils Ch. Ultimate Questions: Thinking About Philosophy. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007. | ||
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+ | E-instruction Clicker | ||
==Contact Information== | ==Contact Information== | ||
− | Dr. Mark Alfino | + | Dr. Mark Alfino, Department of Philosophy, Rebmann Hall 203, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington 99258 |
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− | Rebmann Hall 203, | + | Office Hours: See alfino.org |
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− | Spokane, Washington 99258 | + | Office: (509) 313-6753 | Home: (509) 455-8831 | Fax: (509) 324-5718 | Cell: (509) 939-4225 |
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Email: alfino@gonzaga.edu | Email: alfino@gonzaga.edu | ||
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:Students in my courses should feel free to call me at home if the other phone numbers do not find me. | :Students in my courses should feel free to call me at home if the other phone numbers do not find me. |
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Goals of the Course
- To develop an enjoyment of philosophical thought and expression while building philosophical skills.
- To improve your awareness of historical philosophical culture.
- To use philosophical skills and culture to develop your own philosophies on major questions addressed within the course and beyond.
Spring 2009 Course Texts and Materials
Plato. Five Dialogues: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno, Phaedo
Plato. Symposium. Edited and translated by Alexander Nehemas & Paul Woodruff. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Company, 1989.
Rauhut, Nils Ch. Ultimate Questions: Thinking About Philosophy. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007.
E-instruction Clicker
Contact Information
Dr. Mark Alfino, Department of Philosophy, Rebmann Hall 203, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington 99258
Office Hours: See alfino.org
Office: (509) 313-6753 | Home: (509) 455-8831 | Fax: (509) 324-5718 | Cell: (509) 939-4225
Email: alfino@gonzaga.edu
- Students in my courses should feel free to call me at home if the other phone numbers do not find me.
Policies
- . You must complete all work in the course to receive a grade.
- . You must disclose any work that you are turning in for this course that you are submitting or have submitted for other courses.
- . You must comply with all university policies concerning academic honesty.