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Additional Course Information Introduction
to Philosophy-- Summer A Instructor: Peggy DesAutels REQUIRED
TEXT: Critical
Thinking -- Summer A Instructor: Richard Taylor REQUIRED
TEXTS: Critical
Thinking Introduction
to Formal Logic-- Summer A Instructor: Roy Weatherford REQUIRED
TEXT: Environmental
Ethics -- Summer A Instructor: Martin Schönfeld REQUIRED
TEXTS: Global
Environmental Ethics Introduction
to Philosophy-- Summer B Instructor: Martin Schönfeld REQUIRED
TEXTS: Tao
Te Ching Meditations
on First Philosophy Tractatus
Logico-Philosophicus RECOMMENDED
TEXT: Philosophy
of Communication-- Summer B 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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