George Washington University. Dept. of Philosophy,

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During the freshman and sophomore years, studies included English, Latin, and Greek; geography; arithmetic and algebra; history and antiquities; exercises in reading, speaking and composition; elements of chronology; rhetoric and logic; logarithms, geometry, trigonometry and mensuration; surveying, navigation, conic sections and Euclid's Elements. In his junior and senior years, the student took natural philosophy, astronomy, chemistry, fluxions, natural history, history of civil society, natural religion, Revelation, natural and political law, metaphysics, moral philosophy and analogy of religion to nature. Today the Philosophy Department is a part of the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. This note was written in 2005.

From the description of Philosophy Department records, 1904-1996. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 752288268

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