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Philosophy of Mind - PHIL2206 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description An introduction to some central concerns and major debates about the nature of mind. Addresses questions such as can our conscious mental life be an object of scientific study? What is the relation between mind and brain? Can we explain how consciousness evolved? What is the basis and nature of our personal identity?
Learning Outcomes Students who successfully complete this course will have a good general knowledge of this significant area of contemporary philosophy as well as better developed skills in conceptual exploration and the analysis and construction of argument. They will have a general knowledge and understanding of:
More generally, students will also be able to:
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