Philosophy (PHIL) |
338 Prince Lucien Campbell, 541-346-5547
College of Arts & Sciences
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U - Some or all of the seats in this section are reserved for students in Freshman Interest Groups (FIG)
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Course Data
PHIL 110 + Dis >1 >IP |
0.00 cr. |
Consideration of various physiological, cultural, psychological, and personal forces that characterize human beings, taking into account issues of class, gender, race, and sexual orientation. |
Grading Options: |
Optional; see degree guide or catalog for degree requirements
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Instructor: |
Nelson P |
Office:
369 PLC
Phone:
(541) 346-5543
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Course Materials |
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CRN |
Avail |
Max |
Time |
Day |
Location |
Instructor |
Notes |
+ Dis |
16331 |
0 |
29 |
1100-1150 |
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105 PETR |
Nelson P |
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Associated Sections |
Lecture |
16327 |
8 |
340 |
1100-1150 |
mwf |
180 PLC |
Vallega A |
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Academic Deadlines
Deadline |
Last day to: |
September 25: |
Process a complete drop (100% refund, no W recorded) |
October 2: |
Drop this course (100% refund, no W recorded) |
October 2: |
Process a complete drop (90% refund, no W recorded) |
October 3: |
Drop this course (75% refund, no W recorded; after this date, W's are recorded) |
October 3: |
Process a complete drop (75% refund, no W recorded; after this date, W's are recorded) |
October 5: |
Add this course |
October 5: |
Last day to change to or from audit |
October 9: |
Withdraw from this course (75% refund, W recorded) |
October 16: |
Withdraw from this course (50% refund, W recorded) |
October 23: |
Withdraw from this course (25% refund, W recorded) |
November 13: |
Withdraw from this course (0% refund, W recorded) |
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Expanded Course Description
From a variety of viewpoints, this course takes up the question, 'what does it mean to be a human being, and who's asking, anyway?' Perspectives considered include genetics, psychoanalysis, classical Indian philosophy, Euro-American philosophy (including feminism, as well as Latin American thought. Problem areas include the nature of sexuality, racial identity, embodiment, intersubjectivity, and projects of personal meaning. Typical assignments include in-class exams, short papers, and 1 revision. Class time involves interactive lecturing and dedicated discussion sections. |
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