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PHILOSOPHY

Philosophy 57. Deductive Logic.—First Term. 10:30; P. H. 7.
Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Lefevre and Mr. Pott.

After an introductory discussion of the standpoint, problems, and methods of logic
and a brief survey of the historical development of the science, the class will be
engaged with a detailed study of deduction or the logic of proof.

Equivalent to first term Philosophy B1, regular session. Text.—Creighton's Introductory
Logic.

Philosophy 58. Inductive Logic.—First Term. 12:30; P. H. 7.
Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Lefevre and Mr. Pott.

This course will be devoted to a study of inductive methods of reasoning.

Equivalent to second term Philosophy B1, regular session. Text.—Creighton's Introductory
Logic.

Philosophy 59. Logic.—First Term. 9:30; P. H. 7. Credit, one
session-hour. Mr. Lefevre and Mr. Pott.

A critical exposition of different theories of knowledge.

Credit for third term of Philosophy B1.

Philosophy 65. Ethics.—Second Term. 9:30; P. H. 7. Credit, one
session-hour. Mr. Pott.

The Ethics of Sensibility. Equivalent to first term of Philosophy B2 regular
session.

Philosophy 66. Ethics.—Second Term. 10:30; P. H. 7. Credit, one
session-hour. Mr. Pott.

The Ethics of Reason. Equivalent to second term of Philosophy B2 regular
session.

Philosophy 67. Ethics.—Second Term. 12:30; P. H. 7. Credit, one
session-hour. Mr. Pott.

The Ethics of Personality. Equivalent to third term of Philosophy B2 regular
session.