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*[[2009 Fall Proseminar Class Notes | Open Class Notes]]
 
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1.  Overview of the Discipline, some of its major fields, major epochs, etc.  
 
1.  Overview of the Discipline, some of its major fields, major epochs, etc.  
  
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2.  Review and advancement of argumentation and explanation skills & knowledge of Philosophical Methods.  
 
2.  Review and advancement of argumentation and explanation skills & knowledge of Philosophical Methods.  
  
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3.  Research Skills  
 
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Revision as of 17:18, 3 October 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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General Links

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

Instructional Notes on Research Skills

4. Finding and Developing your philosophical voice.

Instructional Notes on Developing your Philosophical Voice

Documents and Readings