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Archdiocese of Detroit
 
Dr. Victor Salas
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
 
Victor Salas Office Hours:
Tuesday and Thursday 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
 
 
Victor Salas received his BA (Honors) from the University of Texas-Austin in Philosophy (2000).  He continued with graduate studies at the St. Louis University and obtained a graduate certificate in Medieval Studies in 2005. 
 
Most recently, he has defended his Doctoral Dissertation (The Analogy of Being according to Thomas Aquinas: It's Twofold Character and Judgmental Method).  He received the Machette Philosphy Essay Prize in 2000, and a fellowship (Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, St. Louis University, 2000).  He was an adjunct Instructor at St. Louis University and has been a lecturer in Philosophy at Benedictine College since 2005. 
 
In addition to his role as Assistant Professor of Philosophy, he will serve the institution on the Social Concerns and A.B./B.Phil. Degree Committees. 

Fall 2008 Courses:

Course No.
Title
Cr.
Day
Time
Notes
Natural Theology
3
T, R 
9:00-10:25 am
Pre-req:
PHL 450
PHL 400
Philosophical Found
3
W
6:30-9:30 pm
 
Ethics
syllabus
3
M, W
9:00-10:25 am
 

Winter 2009 Courses:

Course No.
Title
Cr.
Day
Time
Notes
Ancient/Med
Philosophy
3
W 
6:30-9:30 pm
 
Modern
Philosophy
3
M, W 
9:00-10:25 am
Pre-req:
PHL 230
Capstone
3
T, R 
10:35-12:00 pm
Phil Capstone Course
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