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Faculty Welcome Videos 2020-21

Learn more from our faculty members about their courses and how they are operating remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Welcome to PHLA11 (Introduction to Ethics)

Julia Nefsky

Welcome to PHLA11 (Introduction to Ethics)
Welcome to PHLC20 (Theory of Knowledge) and PHLC86 (Issues in the Philosophy of Mind)

Elliot Carter

Welcome to PHLC20 (Theory of Knowledge) and PHLC86 (Issues in the Philosophy of Mind)
Welcome to PHLC89 (Topics in Analytic Philosophy)

Mark Fortney

Welcome to PHLC89 (Topics in Analytic Philosophy)
Welcome to PHLB07 (Ethics)

Rachel Bryant

Welcome to PHLB07 (Ethics)
Welcome to PHLB05 (Social Issues)

Rachel Bryant

Welcome to PHLB05 (Social Issues)
Welcome to PHLB31 (Introduction to Ancient Philosophy)

Christian Pfeiffer

Welcome to PHLB31 (Introduction to Ancient Philosophy)
Welcome to PHLB99 (Philosophical Writing and Methodology) and PHLC60 (Metaphysics)

Jessica Wilson

Welcome to PHLB99 (Philosophical Writing and Methodology) and PHLC60 (Metaphysics)
Welcome to PHLB50 (Symbolic Logic I)

Philip Kremer

Welcome to PHLB50 (Symbolic Logic I)
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