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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.
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#  To develop an enjoyment of philosophical thought and expression while building philosophical skills.
#. To improve your awareness of historical philosophical culture.
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#  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.
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#  To use philosophical skills and culture to develop your own philosophies on major questions addressed within the course and beyond.
  
==Contact Information==
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==Spring 2009 Course Texts and Materials==
  
Dr. Mark Alfino
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Plato. Five Dialogues: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno, Phaedo
  
Department of Philosophy,
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Plato. Symposium. Edited and translated by Alexander Nehemas & Paul Woodruff. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Company, 1989.
  
Rebmann Hall 203,
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Rauhut, Nils Ch. Ultimate Questions: Thinking About Philosophy. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007.
  
Gonzaga University
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E-instruction Clicker
  
Spokane, Washington 99258
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==Contact Information==
 
 
Office: (509) 313-6753
 
  
Office Hours: Fall 2008: MW8-11 & by appt.
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Dr. Mark Alfino, Department of Philosophy, Rebmann Hall 203, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington 99258
  
Home: (509) 455-8831
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Office Hours: See alfino.org
  
Fax:     (509) 324-5718  
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Office: (509) 313-6753 | Home: (509) 455-8831 | Fax: (509) 324-5718 | Cell: (509) 939-4225  
 
 
Cell:   (509) 939-4225  
 
  
 
Email:  alfino@gonzaga.edu
 
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.
 
:Students in my courses should feel free to call me at home if the other phone numbers do not find me.

Latest revision as of 17:49, 5 January 2011

Return to Human Nature

Goals of the Course

  1. To develop an enjoyment of philosophical thought and expression while building philosophical skills.
  2. To improve your awareness of historical philosophical culture.
  3. 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

  1. . You must complete all work in the course to receive a grade.
  2. . You must disclose any work that you are turning in for this course that you are submitting or have submitted for other courses.
  3. . You must comply with all university policies concerning academic honesty.