180031 KO MEi:CogSci Philosophy Discussion (2012S)
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1.Termin (Vorbesprechung): Mo., 5. März 2012, 9:00
HS 2i d. Inst. f. Philosophie, NIG, 2. StockWeitere Termine: 19.3.; 16.4.; 30.4.; 14.5.; 4.6.; 18.6. und 25.6.,
jeweils 16:00 -18:00
HS 2i d. Inst. f. Philosophie, NIG, 2. StockWeitere Termine: 19.3.; 16.4.; 30.4.; 14.5.; 4.6.; 18.6. und 25.6.,
jeweils 16:00 -18:00
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max. 25 participants
Language: English
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Aims, contents and method of the course
What is philosophy? What do philosophers do? And how do they do it? These are some of the questions which will be addressed in this course. The course is designed as a "topics-based" introduction to philosophy, i.e. instead of working through the history of philosophy, we will focus on special philosophical topics and discuss what historical and contemporary philosophers have to say about topics such as consciousness, cognition, mental causation and free will, artificial 'intelligence', epistemology and the scientific method, science ethics, etc.Next to the content-oriented discussion of these core issues, we will also take a look at the toolbox of philosophy (i.e. the phenomenological method, descriptive methods, formal methods, logic, analysis, etc.).
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Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Heighten participants awareness of the (often implicit) philosophical bases of their own and others' disciplines and work; foster their ability to apply some of the philosophical methods to their own work (and life); and a thorough understanding of the core topics discussed in the course, especially those which are relevant for cognitive science and the behavioural sciences in general.
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