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Provides reading assignments and discussion topics for this course that focuses on the major developments in American Pragmatism.
Explores the history of philosophy, Stalinism, and the philosophical works of Hegel.
Outlines the three-unit course, and provides a list of the required textbooks. With brief descriptions of the writing assignments.
Includes a course description, the final exam questions, an essay guide, lecture outlines, paper topics, and reading assignments.
Center for Critical Thinking provides resources for teachers and students at the primary, secondary, and university levels.
Provides a course overview, a reading list, a class schedule, and guidelines for reading summaries. Contact the author via email.
Professor of Philosophy at University of Houston presents her academic courses, research, publications, and projects in ancient philosophy.
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Syllabus, course calendar, and online sources for his courses in Asian Thought, Technology and Culture, Ethics, and Ancient Greek philosophy.
Find advice and guidelines for teaching undergraduate and graduate-level philosophy at this University of Liverpool site.
Contains course descriptions, lecture notes, links to articles featuring ancient philosophy, and texts and essays.
Includes the course description, course guide, exam questions, essay topics, lecture notes, and required reading. With links to ethics sites.
Read a course description and a list of discussion topics for this class centered around Robert Sullivan's book, Introducing Philosophy.
Professor Thomas Quigley provides a course description, the degree requirements, a list of required texts, and a schedule of reading and discussions.
View a course syllabus, class discussion topics, and essay topics for this California State University course.
Professor of philosophy at the University of Michigan posts course materials from five of his philosophy classes.
Course includes a unit in liberal feminism, in radical feminism, in Marxist and socialist feminism, and in psychoanalytic and gender feminism.
Read an overview of this course subtitled, Self and Others; Friends and Lovers. With a list of required texts and a course schedule.