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PHILOSOPHY.

Philosophy S B 1-I. Deductive Logic.—First Term. 9:30; M. L. 15.
Credit, one session-hour. 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.

Text: Creighton's Introductory Logic.

Philosophy S B 1-II. Inductive Logic.—First Term. 12:30; P. H. 8.
Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Pott.

This course will be devoted to a study of inductive methods of reasoning as illustrated
in scientific inquiry.

Text: To be announced later.

Philosophy S B 1-III. Logic.—First Term. 10:30; P. H. 2. Credit,
one session-hour. Mr. LeFevre.

A critical exposition of different theories of knowledge.

Philosophy S B 2-I. Ethics.—The Ethics of Sensibility.—Second Term.
9:30; P. H. 2. Credit, one session-hour.

Philosophy S B 2-II. Ethics.—The Ethics of Reasoning.—Second
Term. 10:30; P. H. 2. Credit, one session-hour.

Philosophy S B 2-III. Ethics.—The Ethics of Personality.—Second
Term. 12:30; P. H 3. Credit, one session-hour.

Philosophy S C 1-I. History of Philosophy.—First Term. 11:30; G. H.
1. Fee $5.00. Mr. LeFevre.

An historical and critical study of the development of Greek philosophy.