Philosophy 2200 Spring, 2016 Class #17

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Philosophy 2200 Spring, 2016 Class #17 May 5th Reflective Papers on Hinduism are due Presentation by Randi (Hinduism) Presentation by Cody (Christianity)

Updated Class Schedule 5/5 - Hinduism (Randi) & Christianity (Cody) 5/10 - Hinduism (Zack) & Video on Indigenous Religions 5/12 - Indigenous Religions (Katie) 5/17 - Confucianism (Morgan & Lucas) 5/19 - Objectives Essay Presentations & Final Essay Due 5/24 - Objectives Essay Presentations & Final Exam Due (Take-home)

Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism in China: The Three Teachings