PHIL 350 Epistemology and Metaphysics

Syllabus


Ticket number 13539 Tues & Thurs 4:00 - 5:40 PM Sierra Hall 190

Schedule of assignments and tests Announcements (test info, etc.)


Prerequisites:

Completion of the lower division writing requirement and 3 units of philosophy

Contact information:

Professor Cindy Stern Email: cindy.stern@csun.edu
(818) 677-4853, Sierra Tower 508
Office hours: Tu Th 9:30 - 10:30 AM and 2:00 - 2:30 PM
Philosophy Department (818) 677-2757, Sierra Tower 522 and 524

Catalogue description:

An examination of traditional epistemological problems with attention to major positions such as empiricism and rationalism and with attention to related metaphysical topics such as causality, space and time, substance, and possible worlds. Will also include regular sessions on philosophical writing and methodology. Regular written assignments will be required.

Topics covered:

Epistemological issues including Metaphysical issues that are closely related to epistemological issues, including

Required texts:

Recommended texts:

Schedule of reading assignments:

http://www.csun.edu/~hcphi003/PHIL350/schedule.html

Course requirements and methods of evaluation:

Requirements: Evaluation:

Academic integrity:

The University is a community with learning as its central purpose. Both the unity of the community and the activity of learning depend upon academic integrity. As a result, I take academic integrity and its breaches seriously.

Students can expect discovery of a violation to result in the filing of a Student Misconduct Complaint with the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs.

For information on what constitutes academic dishonesty and on the possible repercussions of and penalties for acts of academic dishonesty, consult the CSUN Student Conduct Code in the University Catalog or at http://www.csun.edu/a&r/soc/studentconduct.html..
For details on plagiarism and how to avoid it, see http://library.csun.edu/Research_Assistance/plagiarism.html.

Special needs (such interpreters, note takers, or testing services):

Students with special needs should work with the Center on Disabilities and should inform me of any accommodations that may be required.

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