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Revision as of 19:16, 6 September 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
- Continue track on either or both: naturalism / phenomenology. With naturalism, we could give Haug a chance, but we can also add in material around him from critics of naturalism, for example. With phenomenology, well, this is just some textbook material. We could look for a more scholarly treatment that focuses on Husserl and also something that starts to tell the story, how existential and hermeneutic phenomenology come about. For each step, we should try to find the latest critical sources with emphasis on methodology. Please look for material and copy me on anything you can find. I have things on these topics, but I would like to use the seminar format to see if we can collectively find better and more recent material. This is also a test of our research skills!
- 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.
- Introduction to Philosophical Projects:
- I can add my project #2 to the schedule if there are not enough grad student presenters yet.
SEP 20
- Readings on Method
- Introduction to Philosophical Projects:
SEP 27
- Readings on Method
- Introduction to Philosophical Projects:
OCT 4
- Readings on Method
- Introduction to Philosophical Projects:
OCT 11
OCT 18
OCT 27
OCT 18
OCT 25
NOV 1
NOV 8
NOV 15
NOV 22
t day pre
NOV 29
DEC 6
DEC 13
last week of semester