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::*Sapolsky, "Morality and Doing the Right Thing" | ::*Sapolsky, "Morality and Doing the Right Thing" | ||
::*Greene, "The Secret Joke of Kant's Soul" (on internet) | ::*Greene, "The Secret Joke of Kant's Soul" (on internet) | ||
::*Haidt, "The Emotional Dog and It's Rational Tail" (if you have time) | ::*Haidt, "The Emotional Dog and It's Rational Tail" (if you have time) | ||
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Revision as of 22:11, 11 October 2017
AUG 30
Course Introduction
SEP 6
- Readings on Method
- Jones, "Phenomenological Method"
- Nagel, "What is it Like to Be a Bat?" (recommended if you haven't read it.)
- Dennett, "What it is like to be a bat"
- Haug, "Introduction: Debates about methods: from linguistic philosophy to philosophical naturalism" and first four essays, p. 1-42.
- Haug, "Two Dimensions of methodological debates: methodological naturalism and the fate of armchair methods."
- Timothy Williamson, "What is naturalism?"
- Alex Rosenberg, "Why I am a naturalist"
- Timothy Williamson, "The Unclarity of Naturalism"
- Alex Rosenberg, "Can Naturalism Save the Humanities?"
- Introduction to Philosophical Projects:
- Alfino. See my page for this: Alfino Projects. Focus on the first project for this class. Please read the conference paper referenced there and do some browsing on the topic.
SEP 13
- Readings on Method
- Jeffrey Roland, "On naturalism in the Quinean tradition"
- Lynne Rudder Baker, "The first-person perspective and its relation to natural science"
- Daniel Dennett, "What is an Intuition Pump?"
- Let's leave room in the schedule for up to three of you to present on your projects. Check with me on your plan for doing that.
- Project Work
- Annalee Ring, "The Power of Words and the Appearance of Lived Space in Navajo Culture"
SEP 20
- Readings on Method
- Let's continue our work on phenomenology, staying close to Husserl still.
- David Woodruff Smith, "Phenomenological Methods in Philosophy of Mind," 335-352.
- Matthew Ratcliffe, "Some Husserlian Reflections on the contents of experience," 353-378.
- Writing & Style in Philosophy
- Pinker, The Sense of Style, Intro and Chapter 1
- Project Work
- Ryan Thompson presenting on Paul Feyerabend, Against Method, 5-23
SEP 27
- Project Work
- Tamara Alfie, presenting on Hallich, Oliver. "Can the Paradox of Forgiveness be Dissolved?"
- Readings on Method
- Dennett, "Intuition Pumps," p. 29-38. (You should pick two of the tools to report on.)
- Writing & Style in Philosophy
- Pinker, The Sense of Style, Chapter 2
OCT 4
- This week's readings were postponed due to a combination of absences and a sense that this was content everyone needed to respond to together. We'll look for a make-up opportunity later in the term.
OCT 11
- Readings on Method This week we will use the naturalization of ethics as a test case for thinking about the effect of naturalism on traditional philosophical problems.
- Haidt, "Taste Buds of the Righteous Mind," Chapter 6 of The Righteous Mind
- Sapolsky, "Morality and Doing the Right Thing"
- Greene, "The Secret Joke of Kant's Soul" (on internet)
- Haidt, "The Emotional Dog and It's Rational Tail" (if you have time)
- Project Work
- Between our discussion of the method research questions and the "case study" I think we'll have a full night. Please consider putting forward project work
OCT 18
- Readings on Method
- Ryan presenting on "verbal disputes," along with Chalmers, 2011 - "Verbal Disputes"
- Dennett, Intuition Pumps, p. 59-86, Chapter 3. "Tools for Thinking about Meaning or Content" 13-18
- Background on Heidegger's project: Jones, "Heidegger" If you have background in Heidegger, please consider stepping forward to present something related to his method. Our goal in doing this reading is to have a common level of understanding of Heidegger to approach his essay, "A Question Concerning Technology" next week.
- Writing & Style in Philosophy
- Project Work
- Project work from Danny on myth.
- Tenative thesis on Forgiveness (Tamara)
OCT 27
- Reading and Work on Method
- Exemplification of Heidegger's method: "The Question Concerning Technology" (Ryan)
OCT 25
- Hermeneutics, Gadamer Truth and Method. (presenters needed)
- Primer on Merleau-Ponty (ideas?)
- Occam's Razor?
NOV 1
- Exemplification of method reading for Merleau-Ponty
NOV 8
- Post-phenomenology: Intro to Mullarkey
NOV 15
- More from Quine: "Two Dogmas of Empiricism" and/or "Epistemology Naturalized"
NOV 22
- Possible make-up class.
NOV 29
DEC 6
- Readings on Method
- Writing & Style in Philosophy
- Project Work
DEC 13
- Last week of semester.