2013 Outline
2013 Outline
2013 Outline
2013/14 semester 1
Level: 3
Credits: 5
Reading:
Most of the required reading will be available either in pdfs in Blackboard under Texts
or in electronic journals through the librarys website. Good background texts for some
of the course are my own book, Action (Acumen Press) and Tim Crane, Elements of
Mind.
There are many other introductions to the philosophy of mind in the library. Do not use
any of these introductory books or any internet sources when writing your essay, as that
will mean you end up summarising other peoples views instead of developing your own.
Here is a selection - all housed at 128.2:
Braddon-Mitchell, David and Jackson, Frank, The philosophy of mind and cognition.
Carruthers, Peter, Introducing persons : theories and arguments in the philosophy of the mind.
Churchland, Paul M. Matter and consciousness.
Dennett, Daniel, Brainstorms.
Graham, George, Philosophy of mind: an introduction.
Heil, John, Philosophy of mind: a contemporary introduction.
Kim, Jaegwon, Philosophy of mind.
McGinn, Colin, The Character of mind.
Smith, Peter, and Jones, O. The philosophy of mind : an introduction.
Teichman, Jenny, The mind and the soul : an introduction to the philosophy of mind .
Further reading will be provided as the course progresses, and each week something will
be recommended for the following week.
Week by week course plan:
Week 1: Agents and Subjects, Minds and People
Week 2: Actions and Reasons
Week 3: Causal theories of action
Week 4: Intention
Week 5: Belief
Week 6: Behaviourism
Week 7: Functionalism
Week 8: Self-deception and the unconscious
Week 9: Consciousness
Week 10: Qualia
Week 11: Emotion
Week 12: Conclusion