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Published by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Language: English
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The course has two goals. First, to give you a sense of what philosophers think about and why. Here we look at a number of perennial philosophical problems, including some or all of: how knowledge differs from "mere opinion," the objectivity (or not) of moral judgment, logical paradoxes, mind/body relations, the nature and possibility of fr
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- linguistics and philosophy
- philosophy
- existence
- god
- reason
- faith
- mind-body
- free will
- identity
- deontology
- morality
- moral responsibility
- materialism
- functionalism
- argument
- pascal's wager
- compatibilism
- determinism
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This course will acquaint the student with some of the ancient Greek contributions to the Western philosophical and scientific tradition. We will examine a broad range of central philosophical themes concerning: nature, law, justice, knowledge, virtue, happiness, and death. There will be a strong emphasis on analyses of arguments found in t
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- philosophy
- ancient
- greek western
- philosophical
- scientific
- tradition
- themes
- nature
- law
- justice
- knowledge
- virtue
- happiness
- death
- analysis
- arguments
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This course examines works of film in relation to thematic issues of philosophical importance that also occur in other arts, particularly literature and opera. Emphasis is put on film's ability to represent and express feeling as well as cognition. Both written and cinematic works by Sturges, Shaw, Cocteau, Hitchcock, Joyce, and Bergman, am
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- linguistics and philosophy
- philosophy
- film
- cinema
- narrative
- linguistics
- literature
- opera
- feeling
- cognition
- arts
- thematic
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This course focuses on the study of problems concerning our concept of knowledge, our knowledge of the past, our knowledge of the thoughts and feelings of ourselves and others, and our knowledge of the existence and properties of physical objects in our immediate environment.
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- linguistics and philosophy
- philosophy
- knowledge
- belief
- foundationalism
- reliabilism
- epistemology
- ontology
- theory
- reliable
- thoughts
- feelings
- existence
- objects
- properties
- physical
- noumenal
- environment
- partial
- external
- world
- skepticism
- empirical
- a priori
- truth
- justified
- justification
- true
- false
- probability
- externalist
- logic
- decision
- choice
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This course is a seminar on the philosophical analysis of film art, with an emphasis on the ways in which it creates meaning through techniques that define a formal structure. There is a particular focus on aesthetic problems about appearance and reality, literary and visual effects, communication and alienation through film technology.
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- linguistics and philosophy
- philosophy
- seminar
- analysis
- film
- art
- meaning
- formal structure
- aesthetic
- problems
- appearance
- reality
- literary
- visual effects
- communication
- alienation
- technology
- beauty and the beast
- welles
- orson
- citizen kane
- allen
- woody
- the purple rose of cairo
- visconti
- luchino
- death in venice
- renoir
- jean
- the rules of the game
- hi
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This course is a seminar on the nature of love and sex, approached as topics both in philosophy and in literature. Readings from recent philosophy as well as classic myths of love that occur in works of literature and lend themselves to philosophical analysis.
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- philosophy
- seminar
- love
- sex
- literature
- film
- readings
- classic myths
- analysis
- marriage
- romance
- tragedy
- don juan
- shaw
- george bernard
- pygmalion.
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This course is an introduction to problems about creativity as it pervades human experience and behavior. Questions about imagination and innovation are studied in relation to the history of philosophy as well as more recent work in philosophy, affective psychology, cognitive studies, and art theory. Readings and guidance are aligned with t
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- linguistics and philosophy
- philosophy
- creativity
- creation
- emotion
- discovery
- invention
- experience
- evolution
- affective computing
- meaning
- aesthetics
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This course examines problems in the philosophy of film as well as literature studied in relation to their making of myths. The readings and films that are discussed in this course draw upon classic myths of the western world. Emphasis is placed on meaning and technique as the basis of creative value in both media.
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- linguistics and philosophy
- philosophy
- film
- myth
- literature
- visual
- literary
- classic
- western world
- problems
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An intensive seminar on the foundations of analytic philosophy for first-year graduate students. A large selection of classic texts, from Frege's Foundations of Arithmetic to Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations, is covered in this course.
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- philosophy
- frege
- russell
- wittgenstein
- moore
- ayer
- tarski
- austin
- analytic philosophy
- truth
- language
- logic
- logical positivism
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This is a seminar on "self-knowledge" -- knowledge of one's own mental states. In addition to reading some of the classic papers on self-knowledge, we will look at some very recent work on the topic. There will be no lectures. Each week I will spend half an hour or so introducing the assigned reading, and the rest of the time will be devote
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- linguistics and philosophy
- philosophy
- transparency
- mind
- self-knowledge
- mental states
- externalist
- individualism
- warrant transmission
- misidentification
- self-identification
- expressivism
- neo-expressivism
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This course will consider the claim that there is no such thing as race, with a particular emphasis on the question whether races should be thought of as natural kinds: is our concept of race a natural kind concept? Is the term 'race' a natural kind term? If so, is Appiah right to conclude that there are no races? How should one go about "a
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- linguistics and philosophy
- philosophy
- race
- natural kinds
- classification
- appiah
- naming
- genomics
- marriage
- intermarriage
- history of science
- dna
- eugenics
- biology
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- morality
- moral responsibility
- materialism
- functionalism
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- pascal's wager
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File: 24-400-fall-2003.zip
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File: 24-211-fall-2003.zip
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- feelings
- existence
- objects
- properties
- physical
- noumenal
- environment
- partial
- external
- world
- skepticism
- empirical
- a priori
- truth
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- justification
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- false
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- decision
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File: 24-209-spring-2004.zip
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File: 24-263-fall-2005.zip
This OER is part of OCW: The Nature of Creativity
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