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2023 Summer Session C 8 weeks, June 20 - August 11
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Classical Theories of Political Economy

Richard Thomas Ashcroft
Jun 20, 2023 - Aug 11, 2023
Tu, We, Th
01:00 pm - 03:29 pm
Social Sciences Building 166

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

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41 Unreserved Seats

POLECON N100 - LEC 001 Classical Theories of Political Economy more detail
In-depth analysis of the classical political economy literature, including such authors as Locke, Smith, Marx, Mills, and Weber to Veblen and Polanyi. Strong emphasis is placed on providing appropriate background for understanding the evolution of the literature that has emanated from the various social science disciplines which forms the basis of modern political economy.
Core Conditioning - All Levels
2023 Summer Session C 8 weeks, June 20 - August 11
#14108

Physical Education Activities

Toni Mar
Jun 20, 2023 - Aug 11, 2023
Tu, We, Th
08:30 am - 09:59 am

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

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15 Unreserved Seats

PHYSED 1 - LAB 040 Physical Education Activities more detail
Instruction in a variety of sports, exercise, and conditioning activities is offered at the elementary level. Students select section by activity and time preferences. Students should consult the Online Schedule of Classes each semester to determine the particular activities available.
2023 Summer Session A 6 weeks, May 22 - June 30
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Modern Philosophy

Timothy D Crockett
May 22, 2023 - Jun 30, 2023
Tu, We, Th
10:00 am - 12:29 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

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14 Unreserved Seats

PHILOS 25B - LEC 001 Modern Philosophy more detail
The history of modern philosophy from Descartes through Kant.
2023 Summer Session A 6 weeks, May 22 - June 30
#15621

Heidegger

Florian J Grosser
May 22, 2023 - Jun 30, 2023
Tu, We, Th
03:30 pm - 05:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

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22 Unreserved Seats

PHILOS 185 - LEC 001 Heidegger more detail
In this course, we will trace the development of Heidegger’s philosophical work from his early attempt to work out a “fundamental ontology” to his late projects of formulating a “history of Being” and of elaborating a new, “poetic” way of thinking. Based on close readings of selected texts including *Being and Time*, *The Origin of the Work of Art*, and “The Question Concerning Technology,” we will analyze key concepts such as “Being” and “beings,” “temporality” and “historicity,” or “enowning” and“enframing.” Led by these texts, we will explore how Heidegger seeks to reconceive subjectivity,intersubjectivity, cognition, and language by dissociating his own approach from the philosophical tradition.
2023 Summer Session D 6 weeks, July 3 - August 11
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Special Topics in Greek Philosophy

Nicholas Phillips Gooding
Jul 03, 2023 - Aug 11, 2023
Tu, We, Th
03:30 pm - 05:59 pm
Social Sciences Building 180

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

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1 Unreserved Seats

PHILOS 163 - LEC 001 Special Topics in Greek Philosophy more detail
The course is designed to deal with a variety of topics in Greek philosophy. Its contents will vary from occasion to occasion. Possible topics are: the close study of one or more of Plato's dialogues, the reading of one of Aristotle's texts, stoicism, scepticism, and neo-platonism.
2023 Summer Session A 6 weeks, May 22 - June 30
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Theory of Meaning

Arpy Khatchirian
May 22, 2023 - Jun 30, 2023
Tu, We, Th
10:00 am - 12:29 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

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14 Unreserved Seats

PHILOS 135 - LEC 001 Theory of Meaning more detail
Language as social behavior. Language compared to other sign systems. The foundations of semantics, truth, meaning, reference. Issues of logical form in belief sentences, indirect discourse, sentences about causality, events, actions. Relations between thought and language.
2023 Summer Session D 6 weeks, July 3 - August 11
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Special Topics in the Philosophy of Science

Joshua S Beattie
Jul 03, 2023 - Aug 11, 2023
Tu, We, Th
01:00 pm - 03:29 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

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7 Unreserved Seats

PHILOS 129 - LEC 001 Special Topics in the Philosophy of Science more detail
An in-depth discussion of one or a few special issues in, or approaches to, the philosophy of science. Details of current topics are available in the departmental guide of each semester in which the course is given.
2023 Summer Session D 6 weeks, July 3 - August 11
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Introduction to Logic

Matthew Duvalier, Alva Noe
Jul 03, 2023 - Aug 11, 2023
Tu, We, Th
10:00 am - 12:29 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

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20 Unreserved Seats

PHILOS 12A - LEC 002 Introduction to Logic more detail
Syntax, semantics, and proof theory of sentential and predicate logic.
2023 Summer Session A 6 weeks, May 22 - June 30
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Introduction to Logic

Erica D Klempner
May 22, 2023 - Jun 30, 2023
Tu, We, Th
10:00 am - 12:29 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

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14 Unreserved Seats

PHILOS 12A - LEC 001 Introduction to Logic more detail
Syntax, semantics, and proof theory of sentential and predicate logic.
2023 Summer Session A 6 weeks, May 22 - June 30
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Contemporary Ethical Issues

Timothy D Crockett
May 22, 2023 - Jun 30, 2023
Tu, We, Th
01:00 pm - 03:29 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

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6 Unreserved Seats

PHILOS 108 - LEC 001 Contemporary Ethical Issues more detail
This course will be devoted to in-depth discussion of a variety of problems in moral philosophy raised by real-life questions of individual conduct and social policy. Its contents will vary from occasion to occasion. Possible topics include philosophical problems posed by affirmative action, abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, terrorism, war, poverty, and climate change.