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Courses Taught (Edward N. Zalta)
Consulting Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Stanford
University
Acting Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Stanford
University (Spring 1996)
Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Stanford University (1991-2, 1990-1, 1989-90, 1988-9, 1987-8, 1986-7, 1985-6)
Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for the Study of Language and
Information, Stanford University (1984-5)
- The Semantics of Fiction (Spring 1985) (Graduate)
Visiting Professor, Institut für Philosophie,
Universität Salzburg (Blockseminars)
- Seminar in Metaphysics and Ontology (Winter 2003)
- Graduate Seminar on Metaphysics and Ontology (June 1995)
- Graduate Seminar on Metaphysics and Ontology (June 1992)
- Graduate Seminar on Metaphysics and Ontology (June 1990)
Visiting Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Auckland (New Zealand) (5 weeks, Spring 1994)
- Meaning, Reference, and Truth
- Philosophy of Language (Graduate)
- Philosophy of Religion (Graduate)
Visiting Lecturer, Philosophy Department, University of
Auckland/New Zealand (1981)
- Informal Semantics (Terms I, II)
- Contemporary Analytic Philosophy (Term I)
- Mathematical Logic (Term II)
- Biomedical Ethics (Term II)
Assistant Professor, Philosophy Department, Rice University (1981-2)
- Introduction to Logic (Spring 1982)
- Philosophical Logic (Spring 1982)
- Metaphysics (Fall 1981)
Teaching Associate, Department of Philosophy, University of Massachusetts/Amherst (1978--1980)
- Introduction to Philosophy (Fall 1980, 1979, 1978;
Spring 1979)
- Biomedical Ethics (Spring 1980)
Teaching Assistant, Department of Philosophy, University of Massachusetts/Amherst (1977--1978)
- Introduction to Ethics (Spring 1978, 1977)
- Introduction to Philosophy (Fall 1977)