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PER 102: Elementary Persian II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
To develop the skills of understanding, speaking, reading and writing modern Persian. The classes are conducted mostly in Persian with emphasis on oral drills and conversations.
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PER 105: Intermediate Persian I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
PER 105 is designed to introduce students to intermediate level Persian. It stresses oral fluency, written expression, and reading comprehension. It will help the students to read texts of intermediate level difficulty communicate and converse in Persian in everyday situations write intermediate narrative style paragraphs coherently with reasonable accuracy.
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PER 107: Intermediate Persian II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
The emphasis is on reading modern and classical prose, and writing modern prose. Classes are conducted mostly in Persian. Advanced grammar drills and translation exercises.
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PER 302: Advanced Persian Reading I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course is designed to improve the student's proficiency in the reading and comprehension of Persian texts. The emphasis is on reading and understanding and translating modern and classical prose. In the Advanced Persian course students are also expected to write essays in Persian during the course of the semester. Advanced Persian Reading class will be conducted in Persian.
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PER 303: Advanced Persian Reading II: Modern Persian Prose
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course focuses on modern Persian prose. It is the continuation of 302, and is designed to improve the student's proficiency in the reading and comprehension of Persian texts. The emphasis is on reading, understanding, and translating modern prose. The class is conducted in Persian.
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PHI 200: Philosophy and the Modern Mind
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A historical introduction to philosophy since 1600, emphasizing close reading of classic texts, but including some attention to the scientific, religious, political, literary, and other context.
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PHI 201: Introductory Logic
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Logic is the study of the principles of valid reasoning. This course provides an introduction to symbolic logic, which studies the principles of valid reasoning from an abstract point of view -- paying attention to the form of valid arguments rather than their subject matter. We will cover the basic concepts and principles of symbolic logic: validity, logical truth, truth-functional and quantificational inference, formal languages and formal systems, axiomatic and deductive proof procedures.
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PHI 202: Introduction to Moral Philosophy
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
The following sorts of issues will be discussed: What reasons are there to act morally? Is there a single true morality? To what extent is morality conventional? Is moral language used to state moral facts or merely to express moral attitudes? Are moral views subject to empirical testing? Can moral requirements be expressed in a simple formula like "maximize utility"? What sort of moral constraints are there? Is morality a matter of virtue and character? Is pleasure the ultimate value? How should you respond to the needs of others you do not know? Is abortion wrong? Does morality apply to heads of state?
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PHI 203: Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An introduction to central questions of philosophy. Topics include: The rationality of religious belief, our knowledge of the external world, freedom of the will and the identity of persons over time.
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PHI 205: Introduction to Ancient Philosophy
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course discusses the ideas and arguments of major ancient Greek philosophers and thereby introduces students to the history and continued relevance of the first centuries of western philosophy. Topics include the rise of cosmological speculation, the beginnings of philosophical ethics, Plato's moral theory and epistemology, Aristotle's philosophy of nature, metaphysics and ethics. The course ends with a survey of philosophical activity in the Hellenistic period.
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