Philosophy 123 --
Introduction to Philosophy
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Winter 2010 Instructor: Dr.
Jeffrey Koperski Office: Brown 315 |
Homepage: http://www.svsu.edu/~koperski E-mail: koperski@svsu.edu |
Description: This
course will explore some of the key philosophical questions concerning the
place of human beings in the world: the
existence of God, freewill, the existence of a mind-independent external world,
and ethics. Contributions from pivotal
figures in the history of philosophy will be introduced in the context of these
questions.
Text: Pojman and Vaughn, Philosophy: The Quest for Truth, 7th ed (Oxford University Press, 2009)
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Assignments: |
15% Test 1 15% Test 2 25% Paper |
15% Test 3 15% Final Exam 15% Reading Quizzes
& In-class assignments |
Reading quizzes are
unannounced and may be given at any time. There are no make-ups.
Paper topics will be given later in the semester. Follow this link for grading criteria
and format. Late papers will be penalized one
letter grade per calendar day. An
electronic version of your paper must be uploaded to Turnitin.com
and will be
checked by computer against a database of past papers and Internet
websites. If the software detects
similar wording and phrases in another paper that is not properly cited, you
will receive a zero on that assignment.
Do your own work! Papers not submitting
to this service will not be graded.
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Scale: |
92-100 A |
78-79 C+ |
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90-91 A- |
70-77 C |
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88-89 B+ |
61-69 D |
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82-87 B |
60 F |
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80-81 B- |
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Course Schedule
Slides available on Vspace.