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PHIL 3800: Language and Thought
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Bogdan. An introduction to the philosophy of language and mental representation. Major topics: the relations between language and thought, models of mind, representation as computation, the language of thought, mental imagery, propositional attitudes, meaning and intentionality.
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PHIL 3850: Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Green. An examination of terrorism and counter terrorism with emphasis on moral issues.
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PHIL 3870: Mind in Evolution
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Bogdan. As any biological capacity, the mind must have evolved. Can evolution explain its design? The mind has many components, from perception to language and thinking. Are they all products of natural selection, of other evolutionary forces, or of no such forces at all? Can evolution explain the uniqueness of the human mind? What could be the factors that explain this uniqueness: tool making, language, social life? In attempting to answer these questions, the class brings an evolutionary perspective to some important topics in philosophy of mind and philosophical psychology and offers a multidisciplinary introduction to the emerging but rapidly developing field of evolutionary cognitive science.
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PHIL 6050: Moral Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Brower, Prof. Green, Prof. Mack. Pre-requisite: One previous course in ethics or graduate standing. An advanced critical inquiry into the major issues of normative and critical ethics. Problems and positions concerning moral conduct and responsibility and the meaning and justification of ethical discourse are discussed in connection with readings from classical and contemporary sources.
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PHIL 6060: Advanced Symbolic Logic
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Lee. Pre-requisite: PHIL 121 or equivalent. Translation of propositions into quantified formulas with single-place and relational predicates. Deduction by quantification rules. Also, theorematic development of an axiomatic logistic system.
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PHIL 6070: Mathematical Logic
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. This course treats soundness and completeness of first-order systems of deduction, arithmetical coding of syntax, unprovability of consistency, and undefinability of truth. The course develops these topics and reflects on their philosophical significance. Instructor approval strongly recommended.
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PHIL 6090: Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Lee. The scientific method as phases of forming hypotheses and verifying them. The logic and epistemology of scientific explanation. Metaphysical presuppositions underlying scientific knowledge.
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PHIL 6100: Skepticism
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Brower. A study of historical and contemporary skepticism about knowledge.
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PHIL 6120: Metaphysics
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Brower, Prof. Sensen. An examination of basic problems of metaphysics (e.g. being, substance, universals, identity, freedom) as treated by the main traditions in classical and contemporary thought.
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PHIL 6150: Freedom and the Self
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Sensen. Free will is one of the main puzzles in philosophy. While human beings ordinarily think that their choices are free, it is difficult to see how this conception can go together with modern scientific conceptions of nature. The problem is not only to establish whether human beings have free will, but whether it is an intelligible conception at all. This course will examine major approaches put forward to solve this puzzle, drawn from contemporary as well as classical sources.
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