PHIL 103
Fall 2010 All Classes
Credit: 3 hours.
Introductory logic course that concentrates on investigating how the formal mathematical structure of statements, as well as the structure of the relationships among such statements, reveals the logical force of arguments that we use everyday. PHIL 102 takes a less formal, less mathematical approach to the same material.
Students may not receive credit for both PHIL 103 and PHIL 102.
Students must register for one discussion and one lecture section.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in
Fall 2022 for:
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32664
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Discussion/
Recitation |
AD1
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10:00AM
-10:50AM
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F
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336 Mechanical Engineering Bldg
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Waskan, J
Tomaszewski, C |
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32666
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Discussion/
Recitation |
AD2
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11:00AM
-11:50AM
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F
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330 Armory
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Waskan, J
Higgins, A |
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32668
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Discussion/
Recitation |
AD3
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12:00PM
-12:50PM
|
F
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329 Armory
|
Waskan, J
Tomaszewski, C |
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32673
|
Discussion/
Recitation |
AD4
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9:00AM
-9:50AM
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F
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136 Burrill Hall
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Waskan, J
Higgins, A |
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32678
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Lecture
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AL1
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11:00AM
-11:50AM
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TR
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116 Roger Adams Laboratory
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Waskan, J
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