Spring 2007 Philosophy Classes
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PHIL 1 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
Selected systems of Western philosophy and their relevance to solving problems of
contemporary existence. Credit/No Credit Option.
52139 3.0 Wkly hrs by arr S LaFave ONLINE 3.00
52141 3.0 Wkly hrs by arr S LaFave ONLINE 3.00
NOTE: Sections #52139 and 52141 meet online and requires a computer, e-mail and Internet
access. For more information, click here. These two sections are EXACTLY THE SAME,
so if one is full, try the other one.
52136 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM D Ciraulo AAS 34 3.00
52138 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM D Ciraulo AAS 34 3.00
52137 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Woolever MU 24 3.00
*52140 W 6:00PM - 9:10PM A Hanson CMB MPL 3.00
*NOTE: This class meets at the Campbell Educational Development Department, Maple Room.
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PHIL 2 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC
Traditional and modern logic comprising both deductive and inductive inference.
This course satisfies the 3-unit Critical Thinking requirement for CSU.
Credit/No Credit Option.
52142 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM S LaFave MU 24 3.00
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PHIL 3 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS
Preq: Engl 1A. Ethical systems, problems of ethics and solutions to these problems offered
by various philosophers. This course satisfies the 3-unit Critical Thinking requirement for
IGETC (CSU or UC).
52144 MW 10:55AM-12:20PM B Upton MU24 3.00
52143 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM B Upton MU 24 3.00
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PHIL 5 SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
This course explores modern and contemporary philosophical views on human nature
and institutions. Credit/No Credit Option.
52145 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM D Ciraulo AAS34 3.00
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PHIL 6 PHILOSOPHY OF THE PERSON
This course explores modern and contemporary philosophical views on human nature
and institutions. Credit/No Credit Option.
52571 MW 12:30PM-1:55PM S LaFave MU24 3.00
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PHIL 17 LOGIC & CRITICAL REASONING
Preq: Engl 1A. Students will learn to distinguish correct and incorrect reasoning, using
informal, non-mathematical methods. This course satisfies the 3-unit Critical Thinking
requirement for IGETC (CSU or UC). Credit/No Credit Option.
52147 5.4 Wkly hrs by arr B Upton ONLINE 3.00
NOTE: Section #41844 meets online and requires a computer, e-mail and Internet access.
For more information, click
here.
52146 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM B Upton MU 24 3.00
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PHIL 21 WORLD PHILOSOPHERS ON DEATH
Major philosophical questions about death and the meaning of life from an American
multicultural perspective. This course satisfies the 3-unit Cultural Diversity requirement
for an Associate Degree. Credit/No Credit Option.
52149 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM D Ciraulo AAS 34 3.00
52146 TTH 12:30PM-1:55PM J Woolever AAS 34 3.00
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