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Essential Information

Instructor: Lee C. Archie Office Hours:
Office: LC M33 MWF 08:30 am-09:00 am
(Learning Center Mezzanine) MWF 10:20 am-11:20 am
Telephone: +1 864 388 8383 TR 08:30 am-09:30 am
Email: larchie@philosophy.lander.edu Other times by Appointment
Instant Message: philhelp@gmail.com  

Supplementary Materials

Philosophy Homepage:
http://philosophy.lander.edu/
Introduction to Logic:
http://philosophy.lander.edu/logic/
Introduction to Logic Syllabus:
http://philosophy.lander.edu/logic/syllabus.html
Introduction to Logic Assignment Schedule
http://philosophy.lander.edu/logic/assignment.html
My Online Calendar and Class Schedule:
http://tiny.cc/archie659
Philosophy Forum:
http://philosophy.lander.edu/cgi-bin/mwf/forum.pl
Logic FAQ:
http://philosophy.lander.edu/logic/faq.html
Online Grades:
http://philosophy.lander.edu/~larchie/grades.cgi
How to Study:
http://philosophy.lander.edu/study-topics.html


Appointments--Office Hours

I look forward to talking to each of you about our philosophy course. You are warmly encouraged to stop by my office to discuss classroom lectures, ideas, or problems. For questions about course content and course procedures use the Philosophy Server's Philosophy Forum. You will need to register for this discussion board according to the instructions given in Section 3.10 Philosophy Forum below.

Personal questions should be sent to larchie@philosophy.lander.edu only. Please do not use Blackboard email or my Lander Webmail address for email contact in this course. (I do not use or check Blackboard email, and I like to keep student correspondence separate from the mass mailings and notices which fill Lander's Webmail.)

My daily schedule is online here: http://tiny.cc/archie659

Teaching Methods

We adopt specific techniques recommended by many educators, namely lecture, discussion, readings, review tests, and problem solving.


General Education Core Requirements

Note especially for students graduating under previous Lander University Catalogs: Although Philosophy 103 Introduction to Logic fulfills the General Education Core Curriculum Requirement for Logical and Analytical Thought, this course does not fulfill the requirement for Humanities.

Lee Archie 2011-01-05