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UB persons, both students and faculty, may attend this class free of charge.  
UB persons, both students and faculty, may attend this class free of charge.  


UB students may also take this class for credit. It will serve as part of an upper-level undergraduate or introductory graduate course in the University at Buffalo PROBLEMS IN ONTOLOGY (PHI 531) class, and also as part of the Philosophy of War (PHI 579) class, details of which are available [http://www.philosophy.buffalo.edu/courses/graduate/fall/ here].
UB students may also take this class for credit. It will serve as part of an upper-level undergraduate or introductory graduate course in the University at Buffalo PROBLEMS IN ONTOLOGY (PHI 531) class, and also as part of the Philosophy of War (PHI 579) class. Details of both classes, including registration information, are available [http://www.philosophy.buffalo.edu/courses/graduate/fall/ here].
 
To register for PHI 531 please write to [mailto:phismith@buffalo.edu Barry Smith].

Revision as of 16:43, 8 August 2009

UB persons, both students and faculty, may attend this class free of charge.

UB students may also take this class for credit. It will serve as part of an upper-level undergraduate or introductory graduate course in the University at Buffalo PROBLEMS IN ONTOLOGY (PHI 531) class, and also as part of the Philosophy of War (PHI 579) class. Details of both classes, including registration information, are available here.