Phi 346-01 Sp13

Syllabus: contact info, texts and grading, calendar
 
 

Text:

Anthony Kenny (ed.), The Wittgenstein Reader, 2nd ed. (Blackwell, 2006).

JSTOR:

J. L. Austin, “A Plea for Excuses,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s. vol. 57 (1956 - 1957), pp. 1-30 (on JSTOR at 4544570)

John R. Searle, “Proper Names,” Mind, n.s. vol. 67 (1958), pp. 166-173 (on JSTOR at 2251108)

Requirements: (1) Two papers (the first paper about 2-3 pp. and the second paper 5-6 pp.); I will suggest the forms of the papers but you will have substantial freedom of choice in the topic. (2) Regular, prepared, and active participation in class discussion. Your final grade will be based on these in the following way: 25% and 55%, respectively, for the papers and 20% for class participation.

Attendance and due dates: As part of my evaluation of your participation, I will be keeping a record of your attendance. You will be automatically excused if you notify me in advance that you will miss a class (e-mail or voice-mail messages are fine). After the fact, you will be excused if you give me a good reason or a dean’s excuse. Due dates for the papers are subject to negotiation. I have set a default due date for the class, but I am willing to set individual due dates (within reason) for those who find that inconvenient. My policy on missed deadlines is similar to that on missed classes: I’ll re-negotiate the deadline (again within reason) if I hear in advance, but after the fact I’ll expect an excuse. Unexcused missed deadlines will have an effect on your participation grade.