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Date: 2016-02-16 23:33:01
Critical thinking
Branches of philosophy
Belief
Thought
Arguments
Philosophy
Metaphysics
Ethics
Logic
Immanuel Kant
First-order logic
Reason

SUMMER 2016 PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT COURSE OFFERINGS Please note: No prerequisites are required for any summer courses. FIRST SUMMER SESSION: PHIL-UA 4; Life and Death; MTWR 1:30-3:05; Andrew Lee

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