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PHIL 340a: Seminar in Continental Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Not offered in 2008/09.
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PHIL 340b: Seminar in Continental Philosophy:Martin Heidegger and Hannah Arendt
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
An examination of the philosophical, political and personal relationship between two of the most remarkable thinkers of the twentieth century. We draw on such works as Heidegger's Being and Time and the Rectoral Address and Arendt's The Human Condition and Men in Dark Times, as well as later writings, along with correspondence and biographical studies. One 3-hour class. Mr. Murray.
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PHIL 350a: Seminar in Chinese Philosophy:Comparative Methodology
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Chinese and Japanese 350) This course explores some of the methodical issues raised by the prospect of one culture understanding and making judgments about another. The effort to understand another culture raises fundamental issues about the nature of rationality, ethics, and truth. Consequently, this course is structured around the three major approaches to these issues in the contemporary world: Modernism, Postmodernism and Hermeneutics. Very roughly, these three approaches argue over whether rationality, truth, and ethics are universal (Modernism), incommensurable (Postmodernism) or historical and dialogical (Hermeneutics). Requirements include regular class participation that shows familiarity with the readings and many brief essays. Mr. Van Norden. One three hour class. Not offered in 2008/09.
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PHIL 382a: Seminar in Analytic and Continental Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
An historical and topical study of the relationship between continental and analytical philosophy. One 3-hour class. Ms. Borradori and Mr. Winblad
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PHIL 382a - Seminar in Analytic and Continental Philosophy
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PHIL 383b: Seminar in Philosophy and the Arts
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Not offered in 2008/09.
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PHIL 383b - Seminar in Philosophy and the Arts
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PHIL 396a: b.Philosophic Discussion
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
Discussion of selected essays on a variety of philosophical issues. Mr. Winblad. Not offered in 2008/09.
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PHIL 396a - b.Philosophic Discussion
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PHIL 399a: b.Senior Independent Work
3.00 Credits
Vassar College
The department.
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PHYS 100b: Physics in Motion
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Motion is much of what physics is about and motion can be seen all around us. Recent technological advances in digital video and computers allow many motions to be filmed, analyzed and studied. We begin by filming a variety of objects in motion and uncover the physics inside. In the second half of the semester groups focus on topics (of their choice) of interest to K-12 students. Each group produces a DVD, incorporating video, text, and other media into the project to help explain the physics behind the scenes. The DVD project is presented in local K-12 schools as a final exercise. Ms. Schwarz. Not open to students who have taken Physics 113, or received AP credit for Physics 113. Not offered in 2008/09..
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PHYS 113a: Fundamentals of Physics I
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
An introduction to the basic concepts of physics with emphasis on mechanics, wave motion, and thermodynamics. Recommended for potential majors in physics and other physical sciences. The department. Not open to students who received Vassar credit for AP Physics. Corequisite: Calculus. Three 50-minute periods; one 3-hour laboratory.
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PHYS 114a: and b.Fundamentals of Physics II
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Fundamentals of electricity, magnetism, and optics, with an introduction to atomic, nuclear, and particle physics. A working knowledge of calculus is required. Recommended for potential majors in physics and other physical sciences. The Department. Prerequisite: Physics 113, AP Physics C credit, equivalent college level course. Three 50-minute periods; one 3-hour laboratory.
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