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Page HUM 110W, 001-005/Professor Hausman/TF 10:10-11:00am
MAP OF KNOWLEDGE: This course presents a study of the culture wars in academia and the relationship of those wars to national life. Underlying these struggles is the structure of an academic institution and the training and expertise of its faculty, all of which will be discussed in detail. THIS COURSE HAS RECITATION FOR EACH SECTION ON WEDNESDAY. THE RECITATION LEADERS FOR THE SECTIONS SHALL BE MR. THOMAS KIVATINOS, MS. MONIQUE WHITAKER, AND PROF. HAUSMAN. PLEASE CHECK COURSE SCHEDULE FOR TIME EACH SECTION MEETS FOR ITS WEDNESDAY RECITATION.
Page PHILO 171, 051 [1898]/Professor Keating/MW 5:35-6:50pm
INTRODUCTION TO SYMBOLIC LOGIC: This course is an introduction to modern propositional and predicate logic. Students will learn symbolization techniques, and the truth table and truth tree methods for determining key logical properties. (THIS IS NOT PHILO 103 -- "INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC & CRITICAL THINKING.")
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