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DANIEL BAKER COLLEGE
eral laws of reasoning, inductive and deductive, and the usual ambiguities
and fallacies.
Text.-Essentials of Logic, Sellars.
PHILOSOPHY 13. ETHICS.
Advanced Course. Spring. Three Hours a Week.
This will be a general study of the nature and origin of moral
obligation, with practical application to personal, social and civio
life.
Text.--Drake's Problems of Conduct.
PHILOSOPHY 2.-HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY.
Advanced Course. Fall, Winter,, Spring. Three Hours a Week.
This course is designed to give a general history of philosophical
development from its beginning to the present time; and to prepare
the student either to do more advanced work on philosophy
or to appreciate philosophical works he may read later. The study
of the textbook will be supplemented by assigned readings.
Texts.-Rogers' History of Philosophy; Rogers' English and Amer.
ican Philosophy Since 1800; Hibben's Problems of Philosophy.
PHYSICS
Fall, Winter. Spring. Three Hours Class Room and Two Hours
Laboratory a Week.
This is a systematic study of the fundamental facts and principles
of physics, covering the properties and mechanics of solids, liquids
and gases, and the phenomena of leat, light, sound. electricity, and
magnetism.
The laboratory work consists of the measurement with standard
instruments of such physical quantities as moment of inertia, surface
tension. density; specific heat, coefficient of expansion; optical
constants of lenses and mirrors, wave lengths of light; speed of
sound; resistance of conductors, e.m.f. of batteries.
Textbook.-A Textbook of Physics, Spinney.54
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Daniel Baker College (Brownwood, Tex.). Catalog of Daniel Baker College, 1923-1924, book, May 1924; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45479/m1/56/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.