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Daniel R. Sanderman - Background |
Current Graduate Classes: Fall, 2007 |
Current Teaching Assignment: |
INDV 101: Philosophical Perspectives on the Individual (TA), with Marga Reimer TRAD 104: Science and Inquiry (TA), with Shaughan Lavine TRAD 104: Justice and Virtue (TA), with Houston Smit PHIL 260: Introduction to Ancient Philosophy (TA), with Julia Annas |
Daniel Sanderman (’05) and Nicholas D. Smith, Miller Professor of Humanities and philosophy chair. |
Undergraduate Work: |
School: Lewis & Clark College (Portland, OR) Degree: BA (2005) Majors: Philosophy (with Honors) & English Honors Thesis: "Why Socrates Mocks His Interlocutors" Advisor: Nicholas D. Smith |
Graduate Work: |
School: University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) Degree Seeking: Doctorate Department: Philosophy |
Past Graduate Classes: |
Past Teaching Assignments: |
INDV 101: Philosophical Perspectives on the Individual (TA), with Shaun Nichols |
Daniel R. Sanderman. Email: dsanderm [AT] email [DOT] arizona [DOT] edu |
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PHIL 570: Presocratics, with Rachana Kamtekar |
PHIL 596Q: Kant, with Houston Smit |
PHIL 530A: Metaethics, with Mark Timmons |
PHIL 696E: Master Seminar in Cognitive Science, with John Pollock |
PHIL 596Z: Proseminar, with Shaughan Lavine (First-Year Survey of Important Works in Analytic Philosophy) |
PHIL 570: Ancient Ethics, with Julia Annas |
PHIL 572A: Aristotle, with Julia Annas |
PHIL 596P: Plato's Psychology, with Rachana Kamtekar |
PHIL 572A: Ancient Philosophy, with Rachana Kamtekar |
PHIL 596A: John Stuart Mill, with Michael Gill |
PHIL 596A: Moral Phenomenology, with Mark Timmons |
PHIL 596A: Virtue Ethics, with Julia Annas |
PHIL 563: Philosophy of Language, with Shaughan Lavine |
PHIL 599: Independent Study on Epistemology, with Keith Lehrer |