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Revision as of 15:21, 9 September 2009
Welcome to the Philosophy Proseminar Wiki. We'll use this space and links from it for a variety of purposes.
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Major Areas of Instruction in the Course
1. Overview of the Discipline, some of its major fields, major epochs, etc.
2. Review and advancement of argumentation and explanation skills & knowledge of Philosophical Methods.
3. Research Skills
4. Finding and Developing your philosophical voice.