Courses.2005bPHIL3810 History
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** [[2005bPHIL3810essay1|Writing exercise #1]]
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** David Lewis [[http://tinyurl.com/z6yzl|"Elusive knowledge"]]
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** David Lewis [[http://tinyurl.com/nqoqt|"Elusive knowledge"]]
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** Keith [=DeRose=] "Solving the skeptical puzzle"
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** David Lewis [[http://tinyurl.com/z6yzl|"Elusive knowledge"]]
** Keith [=DeRose=] [[http://www.jstor.org/view/00318108/di981358/98p03027/0|"Solving the skeptical puzzle"]]
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** [[StudyQuestionsHempelEmpiricistMeaning|Study questions on Hempel]]
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* See [[HomePage|this page]] for advice about reading and writing papers.
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* See [[WritingEssays|this page]] for advice about reading and writing papers.
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* See [[HomePage|this page]] for advice about reading and writing papers.
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!Senior Seminar (3810/6810)
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** Quine [[http://www.ditext.com/quine/quine.html|"Two Dogmas of Empiricism"]]
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** Jason Stanley ''Knowledge and Practical Interests''
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** Excerpts from Jason Stanley (2005) ''Knowledge and Practical Interests'' OUP
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** "Justice, Incentives, and Selfishness", "Where the Action Is: On the Site of Distributive Justice" Both are chapters from G. A. Cohen ''If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich?''
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** "Justice, Incentives, and Selfishness", "Where the Action Is: On the Site of Distributive Justice" Both are chapters from G. A. Cohen (2000) ''If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich?'' Harvard.
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** "Justice, Incentives, and Selfishness", "Where the Action Is: On the Site of Distributive Justice" Both are chapters from G. A. Cohen ''If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich?''
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** Darwall, Gibbard and Railton "Toward a Fin de siècle Ethics: Some Trends"
** Scanlon "Contractualism and Utilitarianism"
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This is an advanced seminar for undergraduate students and first-year postgraduate students. We shall be reading a list of classic and recent philosophical papers. The aim of the course is to provide an in-depth introduction to philosophical methodology and analytical skills.
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This is an advanced seminar for undergraduate students and first-year postgraduate students. We shall be reading a list of classic and recent philosophical papers. The aim of the course is to provide an in-depth introduction to philosophical methodology and analytical skills. Students should do the assigned reading before coming to class.
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** Hempel - "Problems and Changes in the Empiricist Criterion of Meaning"
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** [[http://www.lawrence.edu/fast/BOARDMAW/Hempel_Emp_Crit.html|Hempel - "Problems and Changes in the Empiricist Criterion of Meaning"]]
** Writing exercise #1
* Dr Martin (2 weeks)
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* Dr Ci
* Professor Hansen
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** Writing exercise #2
* Dr Ci (2 weeks)
* Professor Hansen (2 weeks)
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** Jason Stanley ''Knowledge and Practical Interests''
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!Assessment
* 75% - Writing exercises
* 25% - Class participation
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* Assessment: 75% - Writing exercises, 25% - Class participation
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* 30% - Class participation
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* 25% - Class participation
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** Quine's Two Dogmas
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** Quine "Two Dogmas of Empiricism"
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** Keith [=DeRose=] "Solving the skeptical puzzle"
** David Lewis "Elusive knowledge"
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** J. Stanley, _Knowledge and Practical Interests_, chapter 1+
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** J. Stanley ''Knowledge and Practical Interests''
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# [Dr Lau] Introduction - philosophical style and methodology
# [Dr Lau] Hempel - "Problems and Changes in the Empiricist Criterion of Meaning"
# [Dr Martin] Quine's Two Dogmas
# [Dr Martin] Epistemology Naturalized
# [Dr Hawley]
# [Dr Hawley]
# [Dr Ci]
# [Dr Ci]
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* Dr Lau
** Introduction - philosophical style and methodology
** Hempel - "Problems and Changes in the Empiricist Criterion of Meaning"
* Dr Martin
** Quine's Two Dogmas
** Epistemology Naturalized
* [Dr Hawley]
** K. DeRose, "Solving the skeptical puzzle"
** D. Lewis, "Elusive knowledge"
** J. Stanley, _Knowledge and Practical Interests_, chapter 1+
* Dr Ci
* Professor Hansen
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# [Dr Lau] Writing clinic
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# Introduction - philosophical style and methodology.
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# [Dr Lau] Introduction - philosophical style and methodology
# [Dr Lau] Writing clinic
# [Dr Lau] Hempel - "Problems and Changes in the Empiricist Criterion of Meaning"
# [Dr Martin] Quine's Two Dogmas
# [Dr Martin] Epistemology Naturalized
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# Introduction - philosophical methodology and style
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# Introduction - philosophical style and methodology.
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This is an advanced seminar for undergraduate students and first-year postgraduate students. We shall be reading a list of classic and recent philosophical papers. The aim of the course is to provide an in-depth
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This is an advanced seminar for undergraduate students and first-year postgraduate students. We shall be reading a list of classic and recent philosophical papers. The aim of the course is to provide an in-depth introduction to philosophical methodology and analytical skills.
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* 70% - Writing exercises
* 30% - Class participation
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Teachers - Dr. Lau, Professor Hansen, Dr. Martin, Dr. Ci, Dr. Hawley
This is an advanced seminar for undergraduate students and first-year postgraduate students. We shall be reading a list of classic and recent philosophical papers. The aim of the course is to provide an in-depth
introduction to philosophical methodology and analytical skills.
!Assessment
A set of writing exercises will be assigned.
!Provisional schedule
# Introduction - philosophical methodology and style
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