Courses
Courses
PHIL 115 Practical Reasoning

Description:
This course uncovers the power and vulnerabilities of various types of argument, including statistical, causal, analogical, and testimony-based inferences and arguments.
TEXT:
Feldman, Reason & Argument, 2nd ed.
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PHIL 463 Philosophy of Mind

Description:
This course surveys the challenges faced in undertaking a science of consciousness that aims to integrate two different domains of evidence: first-personal subjective experiences and third-personal data about behavior and brain processes.
TEXT:
John Heil (ed.), Philosophy of Mind.
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PHIL 464 Philosophy of Cognitive Science

Description:
This course explores the advantages, challenges, and theoretical and empirical commitments of different ways of modeling, conceptualizing, and explaining human cognition.
TEXT:
Haugeland (ed.), Mind Design II.
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