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Academic Year 2005/2006
Topics in Philosophy of Mind
PHIL 381 SP
This course may be repeated for credit.
This course will explore recent discussions in philosophy of mind. Topics will change from year to year. Past and planned topics include: mental representation, consciousness and naturalization, concepts, mental
causation
and the relation between mind and metaphysics. This course is intended for advanced majors in philosophy and the sciences of cognition. Students should take either PHIL286 (Philosophy of Mind) or PHIL289 (Philosophy of
Language) prior to this course.
MAJOR READINGS
Several book-length works. Readings will vary from year to year. This year readings will include Jose Bermudez's THINKING WITHOUT WORDS and Kim Sterelny's THOUGHT IN A HOSTILE WORLD. Both of these books are concerned
with aspects of human and animal
cognition.
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Weekly written synopses of readings. One term paper. Regular participation in class discussions.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
This course is always offered as a seminar for philosophy majors, who should take PHIL286 or PHIL289 before taking this course. In some years, it will also be appropriate for students with advanced background in one or
more of the sciences of cognition
(neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, computer science). This year's course will deal with issues in human and animal thought. Note that this course number may be repeated -- taken more than once -- as topics change
annually.
COURSE FORMAT:
Seminar
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA PHIL
Grading Mode:
Graded
Prerequisites:
PHIL286 OR PHIL289
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Last Updated on MAR-30-2006
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