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+ | Student Interests (in no particular order): | ||
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+ | *Eastern Philosophies -- Daoism | ||
+ | *Postmodernism | ||
+ | *Applied Ethics / Env. Ethics / Business Ethics | ||
+ | *Political Philosophy | ||
+ | *Descartes / Scientific Revolution | ||
+ | *Phenomenology | ||
+ | *Philosophy NOW | ||
+ | *Aesthetics | ||
+ | *Philosophy/Econ - Game Theory | ||
+ | *Lonergan | ||
+ | *Analytic | ||
+ | *Feminism | ||
+ | *Existtentialism | ||
+ | *Kant | ||
==September 7== | ==September 7== |
Revision as of 16:32, 1 September 2010
Return to Philosophy Proseminar
Contents
August 31, 2010
Introductory Class:
- Student Introductions: Prompt:
- General awareness and curiosities about history of philosophy (pitch for timelines)
- Philosophy Problem 101
- What If . . . Searle's Brain Replacement
Student Interests (in no particular order):
- Eastern Philosophies -- Daoism
- Postmodernism
- Applied Ethics / Env. Ethics / Business Ethics
- Political Philosophy
- Descartes / Scientific Revolution
- Phenomenology
- Philosophy NOW
- Aesthetics
- Philosophy/Econ - Game Theory
- Lonergan
- Analytic
- Feminism
- Existtentialism
- Kant
September 7
Investigating Philosophy as a Discipline
Question for investigating Philosophy as a discipline
- What is philosophy?
- What are the major fields of Philosophy? See this wiki list.
- What are some basic concepts, issues, and methods of each? Browse.
- What are the major temporal epochs of Western philosophy?
- Is philosophy a global phenomenon? What is comparative philosophy? How do you identify philosophy in other cultures? (See course unit)
- What is the difference between continental and analytic philoosphy? (Course unit)
- What are: existentialism, postmodernism, positivism, romanticism, enlightenment philosophy, scientific revolution, renaissance, neo-platonism, scholasticism, game theory, cognitive science, moral psychology, ...
- How does philosophy relate to literature and religion?
- What are contemporary philosophers saying about art & politics?
- Why did language become so important in 20th century philosophy?