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Philosophy 141: Research Rotation in Endocrine Physiology
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
Research Rotation in Endocrine Physiology
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Philosophy 142: Research Rotation in Neurophysiology
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
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Philosophy 143: Research Rotation in Renal Physiology
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
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Philosophy 144: Research Rotation in Respiratory Physiology
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
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Philosophy 145: Research Rotation in Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
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Philosophy 146: Research Rotation in Immunology
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Dartmouth College
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Philosophy 15: Modern Philosophy:Hume and Kant
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
09W: 10 An in-depth introduction to the theoretical and practical philosophies of David Hume and Immanuel Kant. Topics include: Hume's scepticism about induction and the law of cause and effect; Kant's effort to "save" metaphysics from Hume's sceptical attack; Kant's account o f the a p riori forms (space and time, the categories) by means of which we construct our experience; his attempt to save freedom from Hume's compatibilism; his grounding of practical philosophy in the idea of transcendental frePrerequisite: Philosophy 11, 12, 13, or 14, or permission of the instructor. Dist: TMV; WCult: W. Marshall.
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Philosophy 150: Neurosciences I
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
As requested This course is designed for students with a solid fundamental background in Neuroscience. Students should have completed Medical Neuroscience or the equivalent as a prerequisite. Students without this background who wish to take this course may do so with permission of the Instructor. Lectures will cover both classical papers relevant to cellular and molecular neuroscience as well as recent studies that highlight controversial and important findings in this field. Students will be required to read and critique original research papers. Discussion of these papers is an integral part of the course. Physiology graduate students registering for advanced elective credit should register for Physiology 118. Henderson.
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Philosophy 16: Modern Philosophy:Nineteenth Century Continental
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
09F: 11 09S: 2 This course begins with a review of some of the central implications of Kant's Critical philosophy, both for the theory of knowledge and for practical philosophy. It then considers reactions to Kant from fellow idealists, such as Hegel; materialists such as Feuerbach and Marx; and anti-rationalists such as Kierkegaard and Nietzsche. Prerequisite: Philosophy 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, or 9, or permission of the instructor. Dist: TMV; WCult: W. The staff.
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Philosophy 160-165: Same as 140- 145, but
2.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
Same as 140- 145, but
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