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updated August 17, 2009
Dr. Ronald Novy
Fall 2009
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Required Texts: Probl=
ems
from Philosophy (2nd ed=
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by James Rachels =
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Stuart Rachels The T=
ruth
about the World (2nd ed.) by James Rachels and Stuart Rachels Links to&nbs=
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Course Material: Quizz=
es Guide to Writing
Philosophically I strongly encourage students to arrange acce=
ss
to an encyclopedia or dictionary of philosophy. A good
and relatively inexpensive one is A
Dictionary of Philosophy by
Anthony Flew. Free on-line options include: Internet Encyclopedia of
Philosophy Routledge<=
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosoph=
y Pictures of Monkeys |