- Teacher: Pierce Gradone
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- Teacher: James Thrall
- Teacher: Kelly Wallenfelsz
Philosophy is the activity of self-conscious thinking reflecting on its own exercise and possibilities. In this course, we read a number of texts that require their readers to engage in this self-conscious exercise of the capacities for thinking and so potentially change their relation to their own thinking. In particular, we will pay particular attention to the forms of knowing and of skepticism each text articulates. In so doing, we will investigate several forms of philosophical criticism, analyzing each text as a distinct response to questions such as: How do we know? What criteria do we have for knowing that we know?

- Teacher: Daniel Wack

- Teacher: Daniel Wack

- Teacher: Daniel Wack
- Teacher: Amelia Goranson
- Teacher: Amelia Goranson
Course Catalog Description
This course is designed to help students become fluent enough in Python to be able to analyze several types of data. Topics include installing Python, variable types, loading data, exploring data, formulating research questions, performing basic statistical analyses, interpreting those analyses, creating appropriate graphics, and present the results from the analyses in a meaningful manner.
→ This class meets MWF during the last five weeks of Fall Term (October 18 onward).
There are no prerequisites for this course.

- Teacher: Ole Forsberg