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This course will be an introduction to some of the main issues and methods in contemporary analytic philosophy. We will look at work on free will, the mind-body problem, knowledge and skepticism, truth and relativism, morality, and value. We will also take note of some of the main methodological tools employed in that work, such as reflective equilibrium, use of counterexamples, appeal to the best explanation, and thought experiments.
Offered Spring, 2010 by the Philosophy department(s).
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| Section S01 | B Hour (M.,W.,F. 9:00-9:50 AM) at 54 College St-Gerard House 119 | Add to cart |
| CRN 24893 | Andrew Rotondo |