Philosophy 286Lg:

Issues in Space and Time (4.0 units)

Examining the nature of space and time, how they relate, and how material objects relate to them. Some included topics: substantivalism, temporal directionality, persistence, hyperspace.
  • General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.
  • Note: Register for lecture and one lab
SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
49383R001Lecture2:00-3:15pmTue, Thu81 of 150Shieva KleinschmidtSGM101Word (55296 KB)notesession datesbook list
49571R001Lab8:00-9:50amMonday4 of 17Stephen BeroVKC204session dates
49572R001Lab10:00-11:50amMonday16 of 17Stephen BeroVKC204session dates
49573R001Lab8:00-9:50amWednesday11 of 16Aaron VeekVKC204session dates
49574R001Lab10:00-11:50amWednesday15 of 17Aaron VeekVKC204session dates
49575R001Lab8:00-9:50amThursday5 of 17Aaron VeekVKC204session dates
49576R001Lab10:00-11:50amFriday12 of 16Tiffany ChangVKC208session dates
49577R001Lab8:00-9:50amFriday7 of 17Tiffany ChangVKC204session dates
49578R001Lab10:00-11:50amFriday2 of 17Stephen BeroVKC204session dates
49579R001Lab8:00-9:50amTuesday9 of 16Tiffany ChangVKC204session dates
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