202 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE

130. CULTIVATION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS. Yr; *cr. Mr. Richtmann.

200. RESEARCH IN MEDICINAL PLANTS. Yr; *cr. Mr. Richtmann.

PHILOSOPHY

EVANDER BRADLEY MCGILVARY, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy, Chairman
ALEXANDER MEIKLEJOHN, Ph.D., LL.D., Brittingham Professor of Philosophy
Max CARL OTTO, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy

FRANK CHAPMAN SHARP, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy

EDWARD BAUMGARTEN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy (on leave)
PHILIP GORDER Fox, M.A., Assistant Professor of Philosophy '

ADOLPH THEODORE HAENTZSCHEL, Ph.D., Lecturer in Philosophy

WILFRED PAYNE, M.S., Instructor in Philosophy

ALBERT GUSTAV RAMSPERGER, Ph.D., Instructor in Philosophy

ELISEO VIVAS, M.S., Instructor in Philosophy

The student is at liberty to begin his work in philosophy with any of
the courses numbered under one hundred, but beginners who desire to take
three hours of work throughout the year in the department, whether they
wish to continue with the subject or not, will ordinarily find it most profit-
able to select course 11, 21, 31, or 41 in the first semester, and either 11, 21,
or 132 in the second semester. None of the courses in this department is
open to freshmen.

Magsor. Only students with upper-group status may select philosophy
as a major. The minimum requirement is 25 credits, including a thesis,
courses 31 and 132, and 9 additional credits in the 100 group.

11. ELementary Locic. I, II; 8 cr. Nine sections. Prerequisite:
Sophomore standing. Mr. Otto, Mr. Haentzschel, Mr. Payne, Mr.
Ramsperger, Mr. Vivas.

21. INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY. I, II; 3 cr. Prerequisites: Sopho-
more standing and upper-group status. Lecture 10 WF; quiz. Mr.
McGilvary, Mr. Haentzschel.

25. THE RELATION OF MAN TO NAtTuRE. II; 3 cr. Prerequisite: Junior
standing. Lecture 10 TT; quiz. Mr. Otto and staff.

81. History oF ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY. I; 8cr. Prerequi-
site: Sophomore standing. 11 MWF. Mr. Vivas.

41. INTRODUCTORY ETHICS. I; 8 cr. A study of our standards of right
and wrong: their nature, source, and value. Prerequisite: Sopho-
more standing. 9 MWF. Mr. Sharp.

43. Business EruHics. I, II; 2 cr. The rules of fair competition.
Standards of fair service. Fair price, fair wage, and the justice of
the present system of distributing wealth. Prerequisite: Sophomore
standing. I—9, 10, 11, 1:30 TT; II—9, 10, 11, 2:30 TT. Mr. Sharp,
Mr. Fox.

120. PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE. I; 3 cr. A study of the extent to which
science involves a theory of reality, a theory of knowledge, and a
theory of values. Prerequisite: Philosophy 21, 25, 31, or 132. 10
MWF. Mr. Ramsperger.