File 12 - Teaching : exams

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Teaching : exams

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SCA248-GA251-2-12

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(1925-2007)

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Bernard Herbert Suits was a philosopher and professor. He was born November 25, 1925 in Detroit, Michigan. Suits attended Denby High School in Detroit and went on to receive his BA at the University of Chicago, his MA in Philosophy also at the University of Chicago, and his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Illinois. Suits' area of philosophic inquiry was games and gaming and he would go on to become an authority in the field. In 1957, Suits began teaching at the University of Illinois and moved on to Purdue in 1959. In 1966, Suits became an associate professor at the University of Waterloo where he would remain until his retirement in 1994.

While teaching at the University of Waterloo, Suits would hold such positions as Chair of the Waterloo Philosophy Department, Associate Dean for Graduate Affairs in the Faculty of Arts and President of the International Association for the Philosophy of Sport. Suits was awarded a Distinguished Teaching Award in 1982 and was appointed Distinguished Professor Emeritus in 1995.

Outside of teaching Suits published essays in a number of journals and is best known for his book "The Grasshopper: Games, Life and Utopia." Suits was also a visiting professor at the University of Lethbridge and the University of Bristol. In 1982, Suits was a special guest star on the TVO special "The Academy on Moral Philosophy."

Bernard Suits died in 2007.

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File consists of exams, midterms and assignments written by Bernard Suits for various courses that he taught at the University of Waterloo. Includes:

  • Phil 381 first exam, second exam, take-home exam;
  • Phil 331 first exam, mid-term exam;
  • Phil 101X take-home exam, exam one, first exam, first assignment, second assignment, and final examination;
  • Phil 200A second examination, third exam;
  • Phil 221 first exam;
  • Phil 300 first examination;
  • Phil 100 third examination, first examination, fourth examination, final examination;
  • Phil 280 first exam, third exam, first test, second test, make-up, final examination;
  • Phil 282 first exam, second exam, last examination;
  • Phil 281 Make-up exam, first test, final examination;
  • Phil 221 final examination;
  • Phil 331 first examination, final examination;
  • Phil 111 second exam;
  • Phil 111-2 second test, test four;
  • Phil 150ez first examination,
  • Phil 221-2 final examination;
  • Phil 140 first exam

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