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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. " Readings on the Ultimate Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy. editor Nils Ch. Rauhut. 2 ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007. 3-9. | ||
− | + | Rauhut, Nils Ch. Ultimate Questions: Thinking About Philosophy. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007. | |
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==Additional Readings== | ==Additional Readings== | ||
− | + | *[http://www.livius.org/ho-hz/homosexuality/homosexuality.html Livius article on Greek Homosexuality] | |
+ | *[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-friendship/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy on Plato's view of Friendship and Eros] '''Highly recommended!''' | ||
*[http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200811/multiple-personalities Paul Bloom, "First Person Plural," <I>Atlantic</I>, Nov. 2008.]* | *[http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200811/multiple-personalities Paul Bloom, "First Person Plural," <I>Atlantic</I>, Nov. 2008.]* | ||
*[[Media:James_Lecture6_PragConTruth.pdf | William James, Lecture Six from ''Pragmatism'', "Pragmatism's Conception of Truth"]] | *[[Media:James_Lecture6_PragConTruth.pdf | William James, Lecture Six from ''Pragmatism'', "Pragmatism's Conception of Truth"]] | ||
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==Old Links== | ==Old Links== | ||
[[Spring 2008 Sample Student Work]] | [[Spring 2008 Sample Student Work]] | ||
+ | *[[Fall 2008 Philosophy 201 Sample Student Work]] | ||
+ | *[[Fall 2008 Philosophy 201 Study Question Collaboration]] | ||
+ | *[[Fall 2008 Philosophy 201 Paper Topics]] [[Spring 2008 201 Paper Topics]] | ||
+ | *[[Fall 2008 Student Practice Page]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Midterm_Exam_Fall_2008.doc | Fall 2008 Midterm Exam]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:PHIL201MTS08.pdf | Spring 2008 Philosophy 201 Mid-term]] |
Revision as of 19:21, 11 January 2009
Contents
Spring 2009 Course Information
Texts
Plato. Symposium. Edited and translated by Alexander Nehemas & Paul Woodruff. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Company, 1989.
Rauhut, Nils Ch. " Readings on the Ultimate Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy. editor Nils Ch. Rauhut. 2 ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007. 3-9.
Rauhut, Nils Ch. Ultimate Questions: Thinking About Philosophy. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007.
Main Course Links
Additional Readings
- Livius article on Greek Homosexuality
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy on Plato's view of Friendship and Eros Highly recommended!
- Paul Bloom, "First Person Plural," Atlantic, Nov. 2008.*
- William James, Lecture Six from Pragmatism, "Pragmatism's Conception of Truth"
Student Work, Exams, Paper Topics