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PHIL 1040: Beginning with Minds
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Bogdan. A topical introduction to philosophy which surveys historical and current work in philosophy of mind and the study of cognition. The material revolves around the reasons we have to attribute minds to people. We explore several reasons for having a mind: the capacity for knowledge, innate representations, language, consciousness, agency, control over the body, freedom from natural causality. This course is particularly useful for those students interested in the cognitive studies program, a coordinate major.
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PHIL 1060: Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Lee. This course is intended to enhance the student’s analytical reasoning skills. Emphasis is placed on the study of arguments and the development of techniques of informal logic for assessing their cogency.
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PHIL 1210: Elementary Symbolic Logic
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Lee. The course concerns techniques of analyzing sentences and arguments by uncovering the formal structures and relations which underlie them. This involves translating ordinary language into the symbolic formulas of elementary logical systems and proving formalized arguments. Note: This course satisfies the mathematics proficiency requirement.
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PHIL 1330: The Meaning of Life
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. The question, What is the meaning of life?, has been regarded as one of the most important and profound of human inquiries. This course will examine a number of different philosophical attempts to address this question.
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PHIL 2010: History of Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Burger. A study of ancient Greek philosophy, focusing on the thought of the Pre-Socratics, Plato, and Aristotle. (Same as CLAS 201.)
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PHIL 2020: History of Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Sensen, Prof.Velkley. A study of early modern philosophy, focusing on the period from Descartes through Kant.
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PHIL 2110: Classics of Ancient Political Philosophy I
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Burger. A study of classical works of political philosophy in the Western tradition, primarily Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Politics. (Same as CLAS 211.)
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PHIL 2120: Classics of Ancient Political Philosophy II
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Mack, Prof. Sensen, Prof. Velkley. A study of classical works of modern political philosophy in the Western tradition, including those of Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx, or Mill.
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PHIL 2190: Philosophy and History of Natural Science
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Lee. Scientific method will be analyzed as a process of stages and illustrated by historical examples. The philosophical presuppositions of science are examined in light of the historical shift from Aristotelian to modern science. Whether change in scientific theories is revolutionary or evolutionary is studied with reference to actual case histories.
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PHIL 2200: Matter and Consciousness
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Bogdan. A systematic survey of philosophical and foundational theories of mind and cognition of this century. The course begins with the philosophical legacy of earlier centuries (mind/body dualism, consciousness and privileged access, introspection, sense data, and phenomenology), considers the first scientific response to this legacy (behaviorism and the rise of scientific psychology), and then follows the major theoretical positions and debates of this century such as physicalism and reductionism, functionalism and the computer model of the mind, eliminative materialism and neurophilosophy, instrumentalism, and common sense psychology.
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