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403, 404 SURVEY OF SPANISH LITERATURE (3, 3) A survey of the literature of Spain from earliest times to present; reading and dis­ cussion of the outstanding literary works and movements. Conducted in Spanish. Pre­ requisite: 302 or equivalence; 403 not prerequisite to 404. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. 405 CERVANTES Y SU OBRA (3) The life and works of Cervantes, Don Quixote. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. 406 LA GENERACION DEL 98 (3) The leading works and authors of the Generation of 98. Alternate years, offered 1973-74. 407 THE SPANISH AMERICAN NOVEL (3) Representative novels of Spanish America ; emphasis on characteristics and styles ; literary movements and influences. Alternate years, offered 1973-74.

408 CONTEMPORARY SPANISH LITERATURE (3) Current literature and developing trends. Alternate years, offered 1972-73.

470 DIRECTED RESEARCH (1-3) Individua l r esearch and writing for advanced students by special arrangement. Pre­ requisite : Senior standing and permission. May be repeated with different content. Either semester.

PHILOSOPHY

DELBERT J. HANSON, Chairman Objective. The objective of this department is to acquaint the student with the principal problems and issues of philosophy, historical and contemporary. The courses in philosophy are designed to contribute to the general education of the student, to aid him in r efl ective thinking, and to contribute to an under­ standing of the persistent problems of our culture. Department Minor: 18 units, of which 12 must be upper division. The student must select 301 and two courses from 302, 303, or 404.

102 LOGIC (3) Deductive and inductive inference and the analysis of language.

202 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (3) The problems, methods, concepts, outlook, and divisions of philosophy. Either semester.

301 GREEK AND ROMAN PHILOSOPHY (3) The history of philosophy through Neo-Platonism.

302 MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY (3) The history of philosophy from Augustine to Wiliiam of Occam with special emphasis upon Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. 303 MODERN PHILOSOPHY (3) The history of philosophy from the Renaissance through the schools of the nineteenth century. 305 ETHICS (3) Principal ethical theories and thinkers; basic problems and Biblical teaching. 88

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