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6.805J / 6.806 / STS.085 Ethics and Law on the Electronic Frontier, Spring 2002
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21A.225J / SP.621J / WGS.621J Violence, Human Rights, and Justice, Fall 2004
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24.221 Metaphysics, Fall 2005
Published 2005“…This course focuses on the study of basic metaphysical issues concerning existence, the mind-body problem, personal identity, and causation plus its implications for freedom. The course explores classical as well as contemporary readings.…”
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8.333 Statistical Mechanics I: Statistical Mechanics of Particles, Fall 2005
Published 2005“…Statistical Mechanics is a probabilistic approach to equilibrium properties of large numbers of degrees of freedom. In this two-semester course, basic principles are examined. …”
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8.333 Statistical Mechanics I: Statistical Mechanics of Particles, Fall 2007
Published 2007“…Statistical Mechanics is a probabilistic approach to equilibrium properties of large numbers of degrees of freedom. In this two-semester course, basic principles are examined. …”
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13.013J Dynamics and Vibration, Fall 2002
Published 2002“…Free and forced vibration of linear damped lumped parameter multi-degree of freedom models of mechanical systems. Application to the design of ocean and civil engineering structures such as tension leg platforms.…”
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21F.740 The New Spain: 1977-Present, Fall 2005
Published 2005“…This course deals with the vast changes in Spanish social, political, and cultural life that have taken place since the death of Franco. It examines the new freedom from censorship; the re-emergence of strong movements for regional autonomy: the Basque region and Catalonia; the new cinema including Almodóvar and Saura; educational reforms instituted by the socialist government, and the fiction of Carme Riera and Terenci Moix. …”
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21L.501 The American Novel, Fall 2002
Published 2002“…We will read authors who record, on the one hand, the failures of the American revolution, with its dream of democracy and freedom for all, and on the other hand the potential for narrative to reenact that revolution successfully. …”
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17.01J / 24.04J Justice, Fall 2002
Published 2002“…This course explores three broad questions about the values of liberty and equality and their place in a just society: • Which liberties must a just society protect? Freedom of expression? Sexual liberty? Economic liberty? …”
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