Advanced topics in philosophy of mind. Specific subject matter is selected the instructor and descriptions are available in the department office before each quarter.
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Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeI really liked Professor Falvey; he's a funny guy and he made the material presented really interesting. He's always around if you have questions, and is more than willing to answer any you may have. Overall, I would definitely recommend him to others who enjoy Philosophy.
Loved Him! Those who say otherwise, I would deem unobservant and thus unintelligent, common folk. Falvey is brilliant and attractive; you people are just jealous.
Dr. Falvey is so intelligent, and I think extremely sexy in his own way.
I like prof. Falvey. It is very easy to follow his lectures, and he is a comparatively easy grader.
I still don't have my grade. I'm upset because this is literally the last PHIL course I needed to take for my major. I wanted to declare early and nowwwww idk I have a NG now. The Prof was genuinely unprepared most of the time. Pretty sure half the class dropped. The class was repetitive, would have been better with a diff Prof.
Lectures are not helpful, and the notes given along with the reading are disorganized. The course depends heavily on self-study, but the essays are fine as long as one finishes the readings. The most annoying part is that grades are released after the registered ddl without any announcement and with no clear score displayed for one essay and final.