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Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind

Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind


Course Code

PHIL 23502 97

Course Description

This course introduces students to issues and questions that have defined scholarship in the philosophy of mind as well as to prominent theories in the field. Starting from Descartes and the articulation of a general "mind-body problem," we will go on to investigate particular mental phenomena (such as beliefs, emotions, sensations, and intentions) by considering what philosophers have said about them, drawing primarily from the 20th century and the analytic tradition. We will read works in Dualism, Identity-Theory, Functionalism, and Eliminativism. Besides offering a brief survey of the field, this course equips students with the resources for evaluating whether some particular view provides an adequate account of human mindedness. (B)

Instructor(s)

Duygu Uygun Tunc

UChicago Registration 1

1 UChicago students can self-register.

2 Visiting students and pre-college students apply through the same application.

Session

September Term

Course Dates

August 25th - September 12th

Class Days

Mon, Wed, Fri

Class Time

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Course Code

PHIL 23502 97

Modality

Remote