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41. Demonstrating Philosophy: Year > 1988
G. A. Spangler Philosophy in the Library
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Jordan Howard Sobel The Resurrection of the Dead: An Exercise in Critical Analysis
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The material in this note was developed for a first course in logie to illustrate a standard use of logie in analysis. The object was to present a not entirely trivial or artificial confusion that was amenable to resolution using only the tools of quite elementary logic-no modalities, no restrietions to extensional contexts. Copies o f The Problem were distributed. Then, on another day, A Solution.
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Arnold Wilson Getting into an Argument
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Eugene C. Hargrove Moria: A Computer Simulation for Introductory Philosophy
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Raymond Woller Beginning with Proofs in Introductory Logic
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Zachary Seech Philosophical Chairs: A Format for Classroom Discussion
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Arnold Wilson Demonstrating Isomorphism
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Robert S. Brumbaugh Teaching Plato's Republic VIII and IX
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Wesley C. Salmon A Philosopher in a Physics Course
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Robert S. Brumbaugh The Mathematical Imagery of Plato, Republic X
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Jerry E. Jackson Crossword Puzzles for Introductory Courses in Philosophy
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Frank C. Williams Nature: "An Induction Game" Computerized
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Joan B. Fiscella Teaching Philosophy on Television
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John lmmerwahr The Hobbes Game
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This article provides an account of an attempt to use games in teaching the political philosophies of Hobbes (and Locke). The idea of using games as an educational tool seems appropriate for philosophy since philosophers so often discuss games and draw examples from them. Political philosophy is especially suited for this approach since games involve human interactions similar to those discussed by political philosophers.
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Spencer Schein An Induction Game
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Robert L. Causey The Black Box as an Aid in Teaching Philosophy
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Garth Kemerling Philosophy and Footlights
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Jerry E. Jackson Logical Puzzles
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William Lyons You Asked About Philosophy?
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