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Essential Information

Instructor: Lee C. Archie Office Hours
Office: LC M33 MWF 9:00-10:00; 11:00-12:00
Telephone: 864-388-8383 TTh 9:30-11:00
Email: larchie@philosophy.lander.edu ICQ: 14365150


Supplementary Materials

Philosophy Homepage: http://philosophy.lander.edu/
Ethics Homepage: http://philosophy.lander.edu/ethics/
ethicshelp Mailing List: http://philosophy.lander.edu/ethicshelp/
ethicshelp Mailing Archive: http://philosophy.lander.edu/ethicshelp.archive/
mwforum Ethics Board: http://philosophy.lander.edu/cgi-bin/mwf/forum.pl
Ethics FAQ: http://philosophy.lander.edu//faq.html
Philosophy Chat: http://philosophy.lander.edu/chat/
Online Grades: http://philosophy.lander.edu/$\sim$larchie/grades/phil-pwa


Appointments--Office Hours

I look forward to talking to each of you about our ethics course. You are warmly encouraged to stop by my office to discuss classroom lectures, papers, ideas, or problems. If the stated office hours do not fit your schedule, other times can be arranged. Online office hours are from 8:00 to 9:00 PM on the evening prior to tests via Philosophy Chat at http://philosophy.lander.edu/chat/.

Email Protocol

If you have a personal question, concern, or problem, email your instructor at the first opportunity. If you have questions about class procedures (class policies, homework problems, class requirements, grading, assignments, or other housekeeping matters), post online to the mwforum Ethics Message Board. Also if you have questions about class content (philosophical concepts, conceptual questions, or understanding the subject-matter of philosophy), post online to the mwforum Ethics Message Board. Messages from your instructor concerning changes in assignments, procedures, or scheduling will be sent via email to the ethicshelp Mailing List. If we can observe these protocols, all persons in the class will have access to the same information concerning class procedures and class content. If you forget to observe the email protocol, I will request in the interest of fairness to other members of the class that you submit your question to the appropriate list or board so that information can be available to all.


Logic Lab

A small Logic Lab in LC M33 consisting of three networked computers is open to all philosophy students during office hours or by appointment. Students are encouraged to stop by the Lab to set up email accounts, practice with online quizzes and tests, check lecture notes, check the ethicshelp discussion list, read the mwforum Message Boards, or research topics in ethics on the Internet.


General Education Core Requirements

Note especially: Although Phil. 302 fulfills the General Education Core Curriculum Requirement for Humanities for most majors, this course does not fulfill the requirement for logic and analytical thought. If you are seeking to fulfill the logic and analytical thought requirement by registering for a philosophy course, you need to enroll in Philosophy 103: Introduction to Logic.


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Lee Archie 2003-08-25