Sociology and Philosophy
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Fall Semester 2018
Office Hours: MW 8:45 - 9:45am
Online TTH 9:00 - 10:00am
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Rodan'sThinker
If Two Philosophers Agree, Then One Is Not Needed.
Mt. SAC Philosophy Department Website
PHILOSOPHY PATHWAYS
Transfer Major Preparation for local UCs
and
PHILOSOPHY PATHWAYS
Transfer Major Preparation for local CSUs
Thus to sum up our discussion of the value of philosophy: Philosophy is to be studied, not for the sake of any definite answers to its questions…but rather for the questions themselves, because these questions enlarge our conception of what is possible, enrich our intellectual imagination and diminish the dogmatic assurance which closes the mind against speculation. Above all, through the greatness of the universe which philosophy contemplates, the mind is also rendered great, and becomes capable of that union with the universe which constitutes its highest good.
by Bretrand Russell
Goya's sleeping man
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
Listed below are the courses that I teach. To locate a course syllabus/outline, and other information that pertains to each class, simply click on the course in which you are enrolled or interested in. Also look for updates concerning classes, extra-curricular activities (extra credit and how to write up reports), and useful philosophical links by clicking on "Reflections"
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Course Syllabus/Outlines
2018 Fall Semester
PHIL 3 and 3H - Introduction to Logic MW
PHIL 3 - Introduction to Logic - Distance Learning Online
Other Course Outlines
PHIL 5 - Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 5H - Introduction to Philosophy Honors
PHIL 9 - Critical Analysis and Writing
PHIL 12 - Introduction to Ethics
PHIL 12H - Introduction to Ethics Honors
PHIL 15 - Major World Religions
PHIL 20A - History of Ancient Western Philosophy:
PHIL 20B - History of Modern Western Philosophy:
Renaissance to Twentieth Century
Mt. San Antonio College Philosophy Statement
and
PHILOSOPHY STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
and
Measurable Objectives for Philosophy Courses
Thus to sum up our discussion of the value of philosophy: Philosophy is to be studied, not for the sake of any definite answers to its questions…but rather for the questions themselves, because these questions enlarge our conception of what is possible, enrich our intellectual imagination and diminish the dogmatic assurance which closes the mind against speculation. Above all, through the greatness of the universe which philosophy contemplates, the mind is also rendered great, and becomes capable of that union with the universe which constitutes its highest good.
by Bretrand Russell
ACCESS Accommodations
Mt. SAC strives to make its courses accessible to everyone. It specifically considers features that make its courses accessible to individuals with disabilities, including those using assistive technology for computer access. if you need special accommodations, please contact both the professor and Mt. SAC Access Students Programs and Services (ACCESS) at (909) 274-4290 or http://www.mtsac.edu/students/dsps/
Writing Center
The Writing Center offers free tutoring and workshops to help students with writing in any course at Mt. SAC. Also, the Center’s computer lab offers printing services, access to the Internet, and lab tutors to help students with their writing while working at their computers. The Writing Center is located in 26B-100, behind the Clock Tower. For tutoring, students can stop by to make an appointment or call (909) 274-5325. You can also visit their website at http://writingcenter.mtsac.edu for more information.
A Vehicle In Trust
To bridge the old into the new
Requires strength
To break away from the grasp
Of yesterday which has gone past
To see the new in heritage
Of parents died but still at work
From old foundations long since layed
Repatterned by a child who strayed
To build a vehicle in trust
To carry those who will and must
Break away from us at last
Before their freedom has gone past
Don Hutchinson
April 29, 1973
This is Orbital Perspective
"Space Station"
- Documentary, 2002
"Oasis Earth" - Smithsonian, 2007
"Earth Days" - Environmental
Movement, 2010
"Earth from Space" NOVA, 2013
"Humanity from Space" - Documentary, 2015
"Earth From Outer Space" - Smithsonian, 2018
"What are you doing, Earth, in heaven?
Tell me, what are you doing, Silent Earth?"
Giuseppe Ungaretti
Whatever Reduces
Uncertainty
Is
Information
Power will accrue to those who can handle Information.
From: I seem to Be a Verb, 1970
By Buckminster Fuller, et. al.
If we all live our lives in
and through organizations, then
large or small organizations must have productive people.
Hence the need for:
Personal and Organizational Development
Copyright 1978
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