Summer 2001    
SESSION A
Introduction to Philosophy (PHH 2000)
Critical Thinking (PHI 1103)
Intro. to Formal Logic (PHI 2101)
Environmental Ethics

(PHI 3640)

SESSION B  
Introduction to Philosophy (PHH 2000)
Philosophy of Communication (Graduate Level) (PHI 6934)

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Introduction to Philosophy-- Summer A
Reference # 51078 MWF 11:00am-1:15pm CPR 125

Instructor: Peggy DesAutels

REQUIRED TEXT:
Introduction to Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary Readings
John Perry, Oxford Publishing ISBN 0195112040

Critical Thinking -- Summer A
Reference # 51081 MWF 11:00am-1:15pm CPR 120

Instructor: Richard Taylor

REQUIRED TEXTS:

Critical Thinking
Moore & Parker, Mayfield Publishing ISBN 076741067X

Study Guide to Accompany Critical Thinking
Nicholas Pappas, Mayfield Publishing ISBN 0767418174




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Introduction to Formal Logic-- Summer A
Reference #52967 MWF 2:00pm-4:15pm CPR 124

Instructor: Roy Weatherford

REQUIRED TEXT:
A Concise Introduction to Logic
Patrick Hurley, Wadsworth Publishing ISBN 0534520065

Environmental Ethics -- Summer A
Reference #52932 TR 12:30pm-4:00pm CPR 125

Instructor: Martin Schönfeld

REQUIRED TEXTS:

Environmental Ethics
Louis Pojman, Wadsworth Publishing ISBN 00534543715

Global Environmental Ethics
Louis Pojman, Mayfield Publishing ISBN 1559349913

Introduction to Philosophy-- Summer B
Reference #53006 MWF 2:00pm-4:15pm CPR 125

Instructor: Martin Schönfeld

REQUIRED TEXTS:

Nichomachean Ethics
Aristotle, Oxford Publishing ISBN 019283407X

Tao Te Ching
Lao Tzu, Hackett Publishing ISBN 0872202321

Meditations on First Philosophy
Rene Descartes, Hackett Publishing ISBN 0872201929

Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Ludwig Wittgenstein, Routledge Publishing ISBN 0415028256

RECOMMENDED TEXT:
Think
Simon Blackburn, Oxford Publishing ISBN 0192854259

Philosophy of Communication-- Summer B
Reference # 54190 MW 5:00pm-8:30pm FAO 248

Instructor:  Dr. Joanne Waugh

Perhaps the most striking development in late twentieth century philosophy has been the shift from a subject-centered model of rationality to a communicative model.  This seminar will focus on the ancient origins of this model in Plato's encounter with the Sophists and on contemporary attempts to articulate the achievement of rationality in and through communication.  We will read texts by Plato and the Sophists, Mikhail Bakhtin, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Jurgen Habermas, Donald Davidson, Richard Rorty and Robert Brandom.

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