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PHILOSOPHY 101.005 Introduction to Western Philosophy

 

Syllabus for PHIL101 Introduction to Western Philosophy, Winter, 2012 At this link you'll find the syllabus for the course. Please read it carefully and bring it to class on the first day so we can discuss it, clear up anything that needs further explanation and start getting to know one another.

 

First Essay Assignment please follow the instructions carefully and let me know if you have any questions

 

Study Guide for First Midterm Exam This guide tells you what to expect on the exam. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

 

Second Essay Assignment please follow the instructions carefully and let me know if you have any questions

 

Study Guide for Second Midterm Exam This guide tells you what to expect on the exam. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

 

Study Guide for Final Exam This guide tells you what to expect on the exam. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

 

Readings, etc.:

 

What is Philosophy? Here is the first reading for the class.

 

Edwin A. Abbott and Flatland comprehensive website regarding Abbott and his novel, Flatland

 

Documentary About Space and Dimensionality This documentary is composed of nine short chapters that provide a nice introduction to some aspects of the mathematical understanding of spatial dimensions and multidimensionality. "A film for a wide audience, [takes] you gradually up to the fourth dimension."

 

"The Universe's Unseen Dimensions" article that appeared in Scientific American Aug. 2000

 

The Elegant Universe "...If string theory proves correct, the universe we see obscures a reality that is far more rich and subtle than anyone ever imagined—a universe with numerous hidden dimensions, a universe in which the fabric of space can tear, a universe that may be but one of many parallel universes ceaselessly popping in and out of existence throughout eternity. And these are just some of the astounding implications of strings..."

 

"A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift (1729); Also, there is a very nice characterization of the work at Victorian Web here.

 

Colonialism and History A short article with insight into the brutal reality of colonialism, and our tendency to minimize and forget it.

 

The British Empire Now and Then Johann Hari, British journalist who writes a twice weekly column for The Independent newspaper talks about the British Empire, its present and a little of its history, on the occasion of the royal wedding

 

Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change Stephen Kinzer has reported from more than 50 countries and served as The New York Times bureau chief in Turkey, Germany and Nicaragua. He employs that far-flung perspective to examine America's history of regime change in his recent book, Overthrow.

 

Dark Legacy "While researching the Italian-American experience, filmmaker Heather Hartley stumbled onto one of the uglier episodes in American history: the lynching of 11 Italians in New Orleans in March of 1891...."

 

Ten Things Everyone Should Know About Race "Most variation is within, not between, “races.” Of the small amount of total human variation, 85% exists within any local population. About 94% can be found within any continent. That means, for example, that two random Koreans may be as genetically different as a Korean and an Italian....."

 

A Class Divided  "One day in 1968, Jane Elliott, a teacher in a small all-white Iowa town divided her third-grade class,..."

 

People Like Us: Social Class in America  A website full of related material and information can be found here.

 

"One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society" (1964) by Herbert Marcuse

 

"What Makes Us Think? (On the Philosophy-Science Continuum)" by Howard Gardner

 

Euthyphro Overview Notes

 

Euthyphro Argument Worksheet

 

Overview of Apology

 

Plato's 'Allegory of the Cave' from the Republic (required reading version)

 

Plato's 'Allegory of the Cave' from the Republic  (longer excerpt)

 

The Last Days of Socrates "This site is designed to help first year philosophy students read the Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and the death scene from the Phaedo."

 

Hagerty Course Reserves some of the texts for the course can be found here including supplementary readings and some relevant films. The extra password needed for some materials is AMAT101 .

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PHILOSOPHY 105.013 Critical Reasoning

 

 

Syllabus for PHIL105.013 Critical Reasoning, Winter, 2012 - At this link you'll find the syllabus for the course. Please read it carefully and bring it to class on the first day so we can discuss it, clear up anything that needs further explanation and start getting to know one another.

 

All Opinions Are Not Created Equal: Critical Reasoning Theory and Practice (This is the Text for PHIL105 Critical Reasoning, Section 013, Winter, 2012) - This link takes you to text for the course. Please let me know if you have any questions or find any typos. Starting the first week of class you will also be able to purchase a copy of this text at the Drexel Copy Shop. A copy of this text will also be placed on reserve in the Hagerty Library.

 

Exercise Set #1 Here is the first Exercise Set for the term. Please read and follow all of the instructions carefully and let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

 

Exercise Set #2 Here is the second Exercise Set for the term. Please read and follow all of the instructions carefully and let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

 

Study Guide for the Midterm Examination Here is everything you need to know to prepare for the Midterm. Please read it carefully and let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

 

Exercise Set #3 Here is the third Exercise Set for the term. Please read and follow all of the instructions carefully and let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

 

Exercise Set #4 Here is the fourth Exercise Set for the term. Please read and follow all of the instructions carefully and let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

 

Study Guide for the Final Examination Here is everything you need to know to prepare for the Final Exam. Please read it carefully and let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

 

Reserves and Supplemental Materials:

 

Books & Articles:

Video & Audio:

Other Resources:

 

Mission: Critical, Critical Thinking-Informal Logic Site and On-line Laboratory This site is a great place to sharpen your logical skills, with readings, exercises, logic games and activities. Click on the Home Page button to get started.

 

Project Implicit Think you are already aware of all your assumptions and prejudices? Check this out!

 

FactCheck.org The Annenberg Political Fact Check is a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania. FactCheck is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, consumer advocate for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics, monitoring the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews, and news releases. Their goal is to apply the best practices of both journalism and scholarship, and to increase public knowledge and understanding. The APPC accepts no funding from business corporations, labor unions, political parties, lobbying organizations or individuals. It is funded primarily by an endowment from the Annenberg Foundation.

 

PolitiFact “PolitiFact is a project of the St. Petersburg Times and Congressional Quarterly to help you find the truth in the presidential campaign. Every day, reporters and researchers from the Times and CQ will analyze the candidates' speeches, TV ads and interviews and determine whether the claims are accurate. PolitiFact is bolder than previous journalistic fact-checking efforts because we’ll make a call, declaring whether a claim is True, Mostly True, Half True, Barely True or False. We even have a special category for the most ridiculous claims that we call “Pants on Fire.” The St. Petersburg Times is Florida’s largest newspaper and the winner of six Pulitzer Prizes. Washington-based Congressional Quarterly is the authoritative news source for coverage of Congress and politics. Congressional Quarterly and the Times are affiliates of the Times Publishing Company, which is owned by the Poynter Institute, a center for journalism education in St. Petersburg.”

 

Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting Offers well-documented criticisms of the effects of corporate control on reporting and defends journalists and the First Amendment when they are under attack.

 

Center for Media and Democracy The Center for Media & Democracy is a nonprofit, public interest organization funded by individuals and nonprofit foundations and dedicated to investigative reporting about the public relations industry.

 

The Committee of Concerned Journalists "The Committee of Concerned Journalists is a consortium of journalists, publishers, owners and academics worried about the future of the profession. To secure journalism's future, the group believes that journalists from all media, geography, rank and generation must be clear about what sets our profession apart from other endeavors. To accomplish this, the group is creating a national conversation among journalists about principles."

 

The Final Word is Hooray some of the most notable media comments from the early days of the Iraq War, gathered by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting

 

Still Not The News For an update on video news releases, see this recent report from the Center for Media and Democracy.

 

On The Media Lively discussion, informative news, and insightful analysis of issues and controversies regarding the media produced by WNYC, New York public radio. Airs Sundays at 11:00 am on WHYY FM 91 in Philly.

 

Independent Media Center- Philadelphia It's Independent; It's Media; It's Philly. Read, participate, contribute.

 

The Center for Science in the Public Interest Confused about the multitude of competing claims made in the name of science? Check CSPIN out. They've been working on these issues for years and they'll help you put it in a reasonable perspective.

 

Media Education Foundation organization producing and making available video resources offering intelligent, informed perspectives on events from the interpersonal to the international

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Philosophy Organizations, Materials & Resources

 

 

The American Philosophical Association professional organization for philosophers

 

The Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy professional organization for Continental Philosophy

 

Society for Women in Philosophy a place to start to see the growing impact of women upon the western philosophical tradition

 

Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory philosophical organization bringing together feminist philosophers and social theorists

 

Radical Philosophy Association philosophical and practical resources devoted to social transformation

 

The Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium Keep up with conferences and related events in the region.

 

The American Philosophical Society resources related to philosophical, humanistic, and scientific interests

 

The Philosophers' Magazine extensive philosophy related resources, including great philosophy related games and challenges

 

Online Papers in Philosophy papers online by philosophy people, mainly in Analytic Philosophy

 

Philpapers Online a comprehensive directory of online philosophy articles and books by academic philosophers. We monitor journals in many areas of philosophy, as well as archives and personal pages. We also accept articles directly from users, who can provide links or upload copies.

 

African Philosophy Resources comprehensive site by Bruce Janz of The University of Central Florida

 

A Taoism Site some great resources and directions for further study of Taoism

 

Buddhism great site to aid study of the varieties of Buddhist thought and culture

Karl Marx and Marxism Resources An incredible collection of wide-ranging online resources on Marx, Marxism(s), and related philosophical and political perspectives

Postmodern Thought Wonderful and wide range of various resources in Contemporary Philosophy, Critical Theory and Postmodern Thought, compiled by Martin Ryder

The Notebook Of Continental Philosophy Hasn't been updated for a while, but still has many active and useful links. Fun to browse!

Thoughts On Writing A Philosophy Paper some things to think about as you set out to write assigned papers for philosophy classes

 

More and Other Thoughts On Writing A Philosophy Paper a comprehensive list maintained at erraticimpact.com

 

The Drexel Writing Center do you know about all the valuable services provided by the Drexel Writing Center for Drexel writers every day?

 

Philosophy Minor at Drexel Here are the official details.

 

Philosophy Major at Drexel New! The fastest growing Major at Drexel!

 

Why Study Philosophy? some reassuring news for those considering a Major in Philosophy (and their parents)

 

Graduate School in Philosophy? a selection of graduate school possibilities for Philosophy Majors that you might not have thunk

 

The Drexel Philosophy Club since 2002, the philosophy club has tried to provide a place for students and faculty to talk about philosophy and philosophical issues....

 

Senior Privilege, Senior Exemption ancient mysteries of the universe explained

 

Drexel University official university information and resources

 

Drexel University Television a resource with eye-opening, thought-provoking programming

 

WKDU Drexel Radio "Because we are a free format radio station, the content of our shows is not pre-programmed. Nobody is told what to play. The music played is at the discretion of the on air DJ. We encourage our DJs to play at least 1/3 new music, but beyond that, it is up to them. If it is not being heard on another radio station in the area, then there is a chance we will play it." Cool.

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Other Sites of Interest

 

 

Essential Information extremely informative resources geared toward activism promoting informed and intelligent social choices

 

Commondreams.org At this highly recommended site you will find wide-ranging resources to help you keep up with world events.

 

Democracy Now! a national, listener-sponsored public radio and TV show

 

Wooden Shoe Books the intellectual and activist traditions of anarchism, alive and well and living in Philly

 

Adbusters challenges to consumerism