Two great philosophy courses with open seats

Submitted by Junhee Park on

Hello everyone,

 

We opened extra seats in a couple of our courses late last week and I wanted to get them on your radar.  Check on the YouTube links to hear the instructors describe their courses. -Gina

 

PHIL 118 : Persuasion or Manipulation? The Ethics and Psychology of Influence

Colin Marshall

5 credits SSc

Lectures: MW 10-11:20.  Quiz sections: one hour on Friday

 

Course description: Influence is everywhere, from job interviews to social media. When is influence effective? When is it respectful persuasion vs. immoral deception? Is using psychological insight manipulative or just good people skills? How do biases shape persuasion, and how should we navigate them? Examines the psychology of persuasion through an ethical lens. Assessments focus on real-world applications, helping people improve as persuaders.

 

Short video preview (about 3 minutes):

PHIL 118: Persuasion or Manipulation? The Ethics and Psychology of Influence (Colin Marshall) - YouTube

 

 

PHIL 120 : Introduction to Logic

Ian Schnee

5 credits SSc or NSc and RSN (what a deal!)

Lectures: MWF 10:30-11:20. Quiz sections: TTh

 

Prof Schnee uses an interactive textbook he developed that is free for students in his class.  Check it out:

https://logiccourse.com/textbook/sample-chapter-1/chapter/1-let-the-adventure-begin/

 

 

Short video preview (under 2 minutes):

PHIL 120 Introduction to Logic (Ian Schnee) - YouTube

Gina Gould, Undergraduate Adviser (who’s grammar/spellcheck has suddenly and inexplicably switched to French)

University of Washington, Philosophy

Philosophy Undergraduate Advising Appointments (office365.com)

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