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PHI 2170: Ancient & Medieval Philosophy
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PHI2170. Ancient & Medieval Philosophy DAVID JOHNSON Fall-2020 O.pdf (198.4Kb)
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2021-01
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Johnson, David A.
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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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Johnson, David A. (2021, Spring). Syllabus, PHI 2170 Ancient & Medieval Philosophy, Yeshiva College, Yeshiva University.
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