PHL105Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Joel Feinberg, Bernard Katz, Cengage Learning

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Department of philosophy university of toronto at mississauga. Phl105y5y: introduction to philosophy section lec 0201 2016/17. Joel feinberg and russ shafer-landau, eds. , readings in the philosophy of religion and free will and determinism, wadsworth publishing, 2016. This course is an introduction to philosophy, focusing on the following central topics: Logic knowledge and certainty religious belief freedom and determinism. Course organization and requirements: the class will meet twice a week, on tuesdays and thursdays, from 1:10 to 2 pm, in dv 2074. Students are responsible for keeping up with the readings and other assignments at all times, even if they must miss class. If you have to miss a lecture, you should get notes for the class from a classmate. After you have reviewed your classmate"s notes, i will be happy to meet with you during office hours to answer your questions about the lecture: to encourage class participation, iclickers will be used in the class.

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