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Course Index
- Introduction
- Mind and Body Dualism
- Mind and Body Dualism II
- Consciousness, Persons and Responsibility
- Consciousness, Persons and Responsibility II
- A Mentalist Myth?
- A Mentalist Myth? II
- A New Science of Man
- A New Science of Man II
- General Remarks on Knowledge
- Empiricism
- Empiricism II
- Skepticism and the Appearance/Reality Gap
- Skepticism and the Appearance/Reality Gap II
- Skepticism and the Appearance/Reality Gap III
- The Limits of Reason and the Philosophy of Common Sense
- The Limits of Reason and the Philosophy of Common Sense II
- Is Knowledge a State of Mind?
- Is Knowledge a State of Mind? II
- General Remarks on Ethics & Politics
- General Remarks on Ethics & Politics II
- Aristotle on Virtue and the Human Good
- Aristotle on Virtue and the Human Good II
- Aristotle on Virtue and the Human Good III
- The Foundations of Ancient Greek Politics
- Utilitarianism
- Utilitarianism II
- Kantian Ethics
- Kantian Ethics II
- The Foundations of Modern Liberal Politics
- The Foundations of Modern Liberal Politics II
Course Description
This course explores various ways of understanding the human self and its relation to the world. Through a consideration of what can be known, what is worth valuing, what reality is, and how human communities should be composed and regulated, the course deals with central themes that arise from the human quest for a deeper self-understanding.
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