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Arguments Against Materialism

Chinese Room Thought Experiment Zombie Argument Mary's Room Thought Experiment
Chinese Room Thought Experiment
Zombie Argument
Mary’s Room Thought Experiment

The Puzzle of Consciousness

Qualia

Continental Tradition & Philosophy of Mind

Contemporary Philosophies of Mind

About Course

“I had to philosophize. Otherwise, I could not live in this world.”
(Edmund Husserl)

Course: Philosophy of Mind

Instructor: Prof. Shujat A. Aagha

Contact Info: shujatphil@hotmail.com

Course Description: This course provides an introductory exploration of the key concepts, debates, and theories in the philosophy of mind. Students will investigate questions related to the nature of consciousness, the mind-body problem, mental representation, and the self. Through readings, discussions, and critical analysis, students will gain a foundational understanding of this intriguing field.

Course Objectives:

  • Understand fundamental concepts in the philosophy of mind, such as dualism, materialism, consciousness, intentionality, and personal identity.
  • Analyse and critically evaluate philosophical arguments related to the mind, assessing their strengths and weaknesses.
  • Participate in class discussions and debates, applying critical thinking skills to articulate and assess various viewpoints.
  • Develop the ability to construct clear, structured, and persuasive arguments concerning issues in the philosophy of mind.

Course Outline:

Introduction to Philosophy of Mind

  • What philosophy of mind is?
  • The Relevance of the Field

Problems in Philosophy of Mind

  • The mind-body problem
  • The Problem of Other Minds
  • The problem of Free Will
  • The Self and Personal Identity
  • The Problem of Intentionality
  • The Problem of Sleep
  • Mental Causation and Epiphenomenalism
  • The Unconscious
  • Do Animals Have Minds?

The Turn to Materialism

  • Behaviourism
  • Methodological Behaviourism
  • Logical Behaviourism
  • Physicalism and the Identity Theory
  • Functionalism

Arguments against Materialism

  • Chinese Room Thought Experiment
  • Zombie Argument
  • Mary’s Room Thought Experiment

The Puzzle of Consciousness

  • Easy Problems of Consciousness
  • Hard Problems of Consciousness


Intentionality

  • What Intentionality is?
  • Intrinsic Intentionality
  • Derived Intentionality

Qualia

  • What it is after all?
  • Key elements

Contemporary Issues in the Philosophy of Mind

  • Recent developments in the field of philosophy of mind
  • Daniel C. Dennet
  • John R. Searle
  • David Chalmers
  • Andy Clark
  • Applications of philosophy of mind in other fields

Assessment and Grading:

  • Class participation, quizzes and assignments: 25%
  • Midterm examination: 35%
  • Final examination: 40%
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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand fundamental concepts in the philosophy of mind, such as dualism, materialism, consciousness, intentionality, and personal identity.
  • Analyse and critically evaluate philosophical arguments related to the mind, assessing their strengths and weaknesses.
  • Participate in class discussions and debates, applying critical thinking skills to articulate and assess various viewpoints.
  • Develop the ability to construct clear, structured, and persuasive arguments concerning issues in the philosophy of mind.

Requirements

  • An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind  by K. T. Maslin
  • Mind: A Brief Introduction by John. R. Searle

Instructor

Shujat Ali Aagha
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