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U of A PHIL 200 - Syllabus and General Class Info
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PHIL 2003C 1st Edition Lecture 1Outline of Last Lecture I. No previous lecture. Outline of Current Lecture II. Syllabus OutlineIII. Important DatesIV. Make-UpsCurrent LectureII: Syllabus OutlineAbout the course:1.) Philosophy is critical thought applied to important topics. Critical thinking: The development and evaluation of argumentsa.) Critical thinking is applied in not only Philosophy Class, but in every day life.2.) Important topics are:a.) Ethicsb.) Epistemology (the study of how we know what we know)c.) Metaphysics (the study of the fundamental nature of reality)III: PointsExam I: 25%Exam 2: 25%Exam 3: 25%Participation: 25% (points come from a number of quizzes in the drill)*The grade you will receive for the course is the amount of points you earn divided by 400 possible pointsThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.IV: Make-ups: If you have a legitimate excuse for missing an exam, you must provide notification BEFORE the exam. Documentation must be provided. The same policy goes for


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