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Introduction to LogicPHIL 52, Winter/Spring Semester 2004 University of Missouri-Columbia
Instructor, J. Aaron Daniel
Links for Students
Note: The advice given on each of the following sites is by different people, teaching different classes, so while much of the advice may be the same, some of the advice may conflict. When in doubt, especially about writing a specific philosophy assignment, be sure to ask me (or your own instructor).
Likewise with any information you find about philosophical facts or the interpretation of philosophical texts on the internet -- some is quite good and some is not. Your best sources of information about philosophy are always your textbooks, your instructor, and information from your college's or university's library. However, if you do want or need to use the internet as a philosophical resource, then check with me (or your own instructor) about the correctness and usefulness of any information you find before you use it in writing a paper or studying for an exam.
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