Philosophy 100
Fall 2023
Number | Title | Instructor | Days/time | Room |
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100 | Philosophical Methods | Lee | Tu 4-6 | Wheeler 222 |
This course is intended to improve the student’s ability to read and write philosophy. Special emphasis will be placed on developing analytic skills. This term we will be examining a number of philosophical texts on the problem of personal identity. There will be short written assignments each week, as well as a longer final paper, which will focus on the essays we are reading. In addition to two hours of lecture, students will meet in tutorials with a teaching assistant in order to discuss the reading, their weekly writing assignment, and the preparation for the final paper.
Text: Personal Identity, edited by John Perry, University of California Press
Previously taught: SP23 (Warren), FL22 (Dasgupta), SP22 (Lee), FL21 (Dasgupta), SP21 (Warren), FL20 (Lee), SP20 (Crockett), FL19 (Dasgupta), SP19 (Dasgupta), FL18 (Warren), SP18 (Crockett), FL17 (Lee), SP17 (Buchak), FL16 (Warren), SP16 (Lee), FL15 (Stroud), SP15 (Buchak), FL14 (Lee), SP14 (Yalcin), FL13 (Warren), SP13 (Stroud), FL12 (Warren), SP12 (Yalcin), FL11 (Warren), SP11 (Yalcin), FL10 (Lee), SP10 (Noë), FL09 (Yalcin), SP09 (Noë), FL08 (Buchak), SP08 (Warren), FL07 (Anagnostopoulos), SP07 (Warren), FL06 (Stroud), SP06 (Hoffman), FL05 (Gorton), SP05 (Gorton), FL04 (Gorton), SP04 (Warren), FL03 (Broughton).