Matthew H. Slater
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Current & Future Courses

Here is what I expect to be teaching next term (or as many terms out as I know). Please note that this is not the official Registrar's site and things could well change as far as future course offerings go. 

Spring 2018 Courses

 

PHIL 201: Symbolic Logic 
MWF @ 2–2:52 PM

PHIL 224: Theory of Knowledge 
MW 3–4:22 PM

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Academic Year 2018–’19

 
I will be on research leave to pursue a National Science Foundation Scholar's Award on scientific literacy and the public perception of science (more information from the NSF here). 

I will teach one regular course in the Fall of 2018, a new course integrated with this grant: Science in the Public Eye.
I will also teach the 1/2-credit Discovery College Sophomore Experience course.
Matthew H. Slater
Professor of Philosophy (as of 2018)
Bucknell University
One Dent Drive
Lewisburg, PA 17837


  • Home
  • Teaching
    • Current and Future Courses >
      • PHIL 201: Symbolic Logic
      • PHIL 224: Epistemology
      • PHIL 268: Science in the Public Eye
    • Previous Courses >
      • RESC 098: Revolutions in Scientific Understanding
      • PHIL 100: Belief & Reality
      • PHIL 103: Logic
      • UNIV 200: Climate Change
      • PHIL 220: Philosophy of Science
      • PHIL 222: Analytic Philosophy
      • PHIL 272: Philosophy of Biology
      • PHIL 311: Ignorance & Understanding
    • Student Resources >
      • Writing Resources
      • Presentation Advice
      • Recommendations
    • Calendar
  • Research
    • Books >
      • Are Species Real?
      • The Nature of Biological Kinds
    • Published & Forthcoming
    • Current Projects >
      • The Production of Public Understanding of Science
  • Personal
  • Photography
  • Blog
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