Difference between revisions of "Spring 2010 Senior Seminar Course Notes"
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+ | :What is neurophysicalism? | ||
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Contents
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Sub-topics and references within Chapter 1
- How does one ask the question of the meaningfulness of life?
- What is eudaimonism?
- What are the differences among the original, manifest, and scientific images of man?
- Does it make sense to talk about "spaces of meaning"?
- Connection: p. 11 Nelson Goodman, Ways of World Making
- What is the philosophical concept of the Lebenswelt?
- What is scientism?
- What is neurophysicalism?
- What is OF's preliminary position on free will?
Respond critically to anything in the chapter. Use a section divider for your material or link it to another page. For example, you could keep a page for your material and create a link to it.