Spring 2012

 

Phil 100 : Intro to Logic

Tues, Thurs 11.30-1pm, McDonnell Hall 361

Language, Proof, and Logic 2nd Edition by Barwise and Etchemendy (you will need a NEW copy.)

Phil 403: Mathematical Logic 1

Tues, Thurs, 2.30-4pm, Wilson 104 (Seminar Room)

Logic and Computability


Recommended Resources:

Kevin Dorst has been researching advice on writing. The results are distilled into this great paper: Writing Philosophy for Undergraduate Courses

Jim Pryor's Website contains two excellent guides - How To Read a Philosophy Paper and How To Write a Philosophy Paper.

Discovery article on Philosophy and GRE scores.

Politics and the English Language (1946) - Orwell's classic diatribe against bad writing.

The Crisis of Philosophy - Jason Stanley's recent Inside Higher Ed piece.

The Hilbert Hilton - A neat introduction to Cantor's diagonal argument.

Past Courses

Phil 301 : Symbolic Logic (F11)

Phil 502: Proseminar in Philosophy: History of Analytic Philosophy (F11)

Phil 100: Intro to Logic and Critical Analysis (S11)

Phil 495: PNP Seminar: Context-Sensitivity (S11)

Phil 100: Intro to Logic and Critical Analysis (F10)

Phil 327: Philosophy of Religion (F10)

Phil 301: Symbolic Logic (S10)

Phil 327: Philosophy of Religion (S10)

Phil 4051: Philosophy of Logic (F08)

Phil 100: Logic and Critical Analysis (F08)

Phil 301: Symbolic Logic (S08)

Phil 306: Philosophy of Language (S08)

Phil 502 Proseminar: Frege and his Successors (F07)

Phil 100 Introduction to Logic and Critical Analysis (F07)

Phil 100 Introduction to Logic and Critical Analysis (S07)

Phil 4065 Advanced Philosophy of Language (S07)

Phil 521 Language and Knowledge (F06)

Phil 307 Metaphysics and Epistemology (F06)

Phil 100.01 Introduction to Logic and Critical Analysis (S06)

Phil 306 Philosophy of Language (S06)

Phil 100G Introduction to Logic and Critical Analysis (F04)

Phil 307 Metaphysics and Epistemology (F04)