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    PHI1100H: Logic 

    Johnson, David A. (2020-09)
    The goal of the course is to achieve mastery of: the first-order predicate calculus with identity.

    PHI1011: Intro to Philosophy I 

    Johnson, David A. (2014-09)
    People study philosophy because they want to know the answers to certain important questions such as those mentioned below. Philosophy usually fails in its attempts to answer them, but people keep returning to it because ...

    PHI1320: Theories of the Mind 

    Johnson, David A. (2017-01)

    PHI4932 Seminar: The Epistemology of Judaism 

    Soloveichik, Meir; Johnson, David A. (Yeshiva College, Yeshiva University, 2022-08)
    GOALS/OBJECTIVES: Throughout the Bible, there appear to be obligations to know of God’s existence; there are, in other words, epistemic commandments in the written law of Moses. For example (one of many), Deuteronomy 7:9: ...

    PHI1011: Intro to Philosophy I 

    Johnson, David A. (Yeshiva College, Yeshiva University, 2022-08)
    COURSE DESCRIPTION: People study philosophy because they want to know the answers to certain important questions such as those mentioned below. Philosophy usually fails in its attempts to answer them, but people keep ...

    PHI1550: Metaphysics 

    Johnson, David A. (Yeshiva College, Yeshiva University, 2022-08)
    GOALS/OBJECTIVES: The goal of the course is for students to be able to understand and critically assess the most important claims and arguments that have been given concerning the ultimate nature of reality.

    PHI 1600: Ethics 

    Johnson, David A. (2021-01)
    Goal of the Course: The goal of this course is for you to become properly familiar with (and with the merits of) certain important concepts, claims, and arguments pertaining to the existence and nature of morality.

    PHI 2170: Ancient & Medieval Philosophy 

    Johnson, David A. (2021-01)
    Goal of the Course: The goal is to become properly familiar with (and with the merits of) certain famous arguments from antiquity and the Middle Ages.

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