PHILOS 161
Topics in Aesthetic Theory
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Preparation: one philosophy course. Philosophical theories about nature and importance of art and art criticism, aesthetic experience, and aesthetic values. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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After taking Lottenbach I realize that our philosophy needs much more improvement. I wish all teachers in our department learned from him. He is informative, insightful, opinionated... I like that. Furthermore, he is very intelligent and fields questions from students with ease versus the way other philosophy professors...by answering questions with vague answers. (If you are a philosophy major you know what I mean) Personally, I was really discouraged by our department before I took him. I am glad that we have diamonds in the rough like Hans. Take him. He's not easy. But he is fair, willing to talk during office hours, and makes every attempt to answer your questions. Peace.
After taking Lottenbach I realize that our philosophy needs much more improvement. I wish all teachers in our department learned from him. He is informative, insightful, opinionated... I like that. Furthermore, he is very intelligent and fields questions from students with ease versus the way other philosophy professors...by answering questions with vague answers. (If you are a philosophy major you know what I mean) Personally, I was really discouraged by our department before I took him. I am glad that we have diamonds in the rough like Hans. Take him. He's not easy. But he is fair, willing to talk during office hours, and makes every attempt to answer your questions. Peace.