Kenny Easwaran

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At Texas A&M University:

2019 Fall
Phil 424: Philosophy of Language
2019 Spring
Phil 641: Mathematical Logic
2018 Fall
Phil 351: Theory of Knowledge
2018 Spring
Phil 240: Introduction to Logic
2017 Fall
Phil 240: Introduction to Logic
Phil 351: Theory of Knowledge
2017 Spring
Phil 240: Introduction to Logic
Phil 641: Mathematical Logic
2016 Fall
Phil 240: Introduction to Logic
2016 Spring
Phil 240: Introduction to Logic
Phil 251: Introduction to Philosophy
2015 Fall
Phil 424: Philosophy of Language
Phil 663: Probability and Decision Theory
2015 Spring
Phil 641: Mathematical Logic
2014 Fall
Phil 424/485: Philosophy of Language

At the University of Southern California:

2014 Spring
ARLT 100g: Living with Uncertainty
Phil 585: Quantities, Measurement, and Credence
2013 Fall
Phil 450: Intermediate Symbolic Logic
2013 Spring
on research leave
2012 Fall
Phil 450: Intermediate Symbolic Logic
Phil 501: Belief and Degree of Belief
2012 Spring
Phil 352: Logic and Language
2011 Fall
Phil 450: Intermediate Symbolic Logic
Phil 585: Decision Theory and Rationality
2011 Spring
Phil 351: Logic and Reasoning
Phil 385: Science and Rationality
2010 Fall
Phil 585: Bayesianism in Philosophy of Science
2010 Spring
Phil 285: Knowledge, Explanation, and the Cosmos
Phil 570: Epistemology of Mathematics
2009 Fall
on research leave
2009 Spring
Phil 570: Probability and Epistemology

Miscellaneous notes

Deduction and the completeness theorem
Moore method set theory

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