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Class,
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Thanks for a good first class.  Please go through your "to do" list from class and let me know if you have any difficulties.
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Also, here's your first journal assignment:  For Thursday: After reading the excerpt from the Apology, summarize in one or two paragraphs the main charges against Socrates and his defense.  Select a detail or two that you find particularly interesting.  Then make a brief (one paragraph) assessment of Socrates defense.  End with one or two questions you still have after reading the passage.  1 - 1.5 pages, typed, double spaced.
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See you Thursday.
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Alfino
  
 
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Revision as of 05:36, 14 January 2009

Return to Human Nature main page.

We'll use this page to post supplemental material to our class sessions. - Alfino


1/13/2009: Course Intro

  1. Course Goals
  2. Roll Call
  3. Schedule, Grading Schemes, Wiki, Journals, Study Questions
  4. Philosophy

Identifying the Philosophical

  • Turn toward basic questions
  • Meta-level cognition in general - theorizing
  • In the Structure of Knowledge

Class,

Thanks for a good first class. Please go through your "to do" list from class and let me know if you have any difficulties.

Also, here's your first journal assignment: For Thursday: After reading the excerpt from the Apology, summarize in one or two paragraphs the main charges against Socrates and his defense. Select a detail or two that you find particularly interesting. Then make a brief (one paragraph) assessment of Socrates defense. End with one or two questions you still have after reading the passage. 1 - 1.5 pages, typed, double spaced.

See you Thursday.

Alfino

Logos, Mythos, and Theos

What is Real? (1st Exercise)

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