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PHILOS 136: Philosophy of Perception
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
The philosophy of perception is a microcosm of the metaphysics of mind. Its central problems - What is perception? What is the nature of perceptual consciousness? How can one fit an account of perceptual experience into a broader account of the nature of the mind and the world? - are problems at the heart of metaphysics. It is often justifiably said that the theory of perception (and especially vision) is the area of psychology and neuroscience that has made the greatest progress in recent years. Despite this progress, or perhaps because of it, philosophical problems about perception retain a great urgency, both for philosophy and for science.
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PHILOS 138: Philosophy of Society
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
This course deals with the ontology of society and thus provides a foundation for the social sciences. The main questions discussed are: 1) What is the mode of existence of social reality? 2) How does it relate to psychological and physical reality? 3) What implications does social ontology have for social explanations? Description: This course deals with the ontology of society and thus provides a foundation for the social sciences. The main questions discussed are: 1) What is the mode of existence of social reality? 2) How does it relate to psychological and physical reality? 3) What implications does social ontology have for social explanations? Also listed as Letters and Science C160U.
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PHILOS 170: Descartes
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
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PHILOS 178: Kant
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
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PHILOS 189: Special Topics in Recent European Philosophy
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
The course is designed to deal with a variety of topics in recent European philosophy. Its contents will vary from occasion to occasion. Possible topics include: further work in phenomenology and existentialism, the study of a particular text by an important figure in contemporary European philosophy, current French and German philosophy.
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PHILOS 198: Group Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
Directed study on special topics.
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PHILOS 199: Supervised Independent Study and Research
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
Enrollment restrictions apply; see the Introduction to Courses and Curricula section in this catalog.
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PHILOS 2: Individual Morality and Social Justice
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
Introduction to ethical and political philosophy.
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PHILOS 24: Freshman Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
The Freshman Seminar Program has been designed to provide new students with the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member in a small-seminar setting. Freshman seminars are offered in all campus departments, and topics vary from department to department and semester to semester. Enrollment is limited to 15 freshmen.
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PHILOS 25A: Ancient Philosophy
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
The history of ancient philosophy with special emphasis on the Presocratics, Plato, and Aristotle.
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