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Required of all Candidates: Philosophy Ua, lib, 15a; 13a or 17b; 43a or 43b; 97c, 98c, and two half courses chosen from those numbered 100 and above. The remainder of the five full course requirement should be filled within the Phi- losophy Department. It is expected that concentrators attend the monthly Phi- losophy colloquium. It is also suggested that Philosophy concentrators take ad- vantage of the offerings in classical languages, especially Greek. B. Additional Requirement for candidates ...for degrees with distinction: Philos- ophy 99. For courses in Jeivish Philosophy see NEJS. PHILOSOPHY 1. Problems of Philosophy An introductory course designed to provide an understanding of the basic problems of philosophy. Persistent questions regarding truth, mind, knowledge, value, perception and existence will be explored. The importance of philosophy in various phases of cultural life will also be examined. Open to all students. Staff PHILOSOPHY 11a. History of Ancient Philosophy A critical review and discussion of selected texts from the pre-Socratics, Plato, and Aristotle.
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