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Prof. Elias
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Office: 3088
Office phone: (313) 593-5179
Medical Ethics (Phil/HPS 442),
two sections: Monday and Wednesday 11:30-12:45 and Monday and Wednesday,
4:35-5:50
Ethics (Phil/CRJ 240): Monday
and Wednesday, 1:05-2:20 PM
Usual office hours (but check to be sure): Monday and Wednesday, 2:45—3:45 and after 6 PM
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"How
to Succeed in this Course."
Explains how to read and write philosophical essays.
I use this in
most courses.
Help with writing and grammar. (University
of Chicago page linking to helpful sites)
If you are seeking a letter of recommendation from me,
this memo may be helpful to you.
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