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Presentations will generally take place on Wednesdays. We will have two presentations per class, that is, you get about 20 minutes to present your material. It is your task not only to learn the material, but also to think about the best way of presenting it, finding ways to make it interesting and accessible to other students in the class. Most importantly, we will be extremely strict about the time. Make sure that what you had planned fits inside the time given! NOTE: If we run out of slots, we will have have some of the presentations done by pairs of students.

 

WEEK 6: CONSCIOUSNESS

 

  • Locke, “An Essay Concerning Human Understanding”, Book 2, Chapter 1, Section 19 (E-Reserve)

 

 

Wednesday, October 11:00-1:20/Name 1/Name 2 / Locke1:25-1:45/Name 2/Name 2 / Bealer

 

 

WEEK 7-10: PERSONAL IDENTITY

 

 

  • Quinton, “The Soul” (Perry, pp. 53-72)

 

  • Grice, “Personal Identity” (Perry, pp. 73-95)

 

  • Butler, “Of Personal Identity” (Perry, pp. 99-105)

 

  • Perry, “Personal Identity, Memory, and the Problem of Circularity” (Perry, pp. 135- 154)

 

  • Hume, “Our Idea of Identity”, “Of Personal Identity” and “Second Thoughts (Perry, pp. 159-176)

 

  • Johnston, “Human Beings” (E-Reserve)

 

  • Chisholm, “The Persistence of Persons” (E-Reserve)

 

  • Heller, “Temporal Parts of Four-Dimensional Objects” (E-Reserve)


 

Wednesday, October 81:00-1:20/Name 1/Name 2 / Unger1:25-1:45/Name 2/Name 2 / Quinton


 

Wednesday, October 151:00-1:20/Name 1/Name 2 / Grice1:25-1:45/Name 2/Name 2 / Butler


 

 

Wednesday, October 221:00-1:20/Name 1/Name 2 / Perry1:25-1:45/Name 2/Name 2 / Hume


 

 

Wednesday, October 291:00-1:20/Name 1/Name 2 / Johnston1:25-1:45/Name 2/Name 2 / Chisholm



 

 

WEEK 11-15: PAIN

 

  • Dretske, “The Epistemology of Pain” (Aydede, pp. 59-72)

 

  • Perkins, “An Indirectly Realistic, Representational Account of Pain(ed) Perception” (Aydede, pp. 199-217)

 

 

  • Aydede, “The Main Difficulty with Pain” (Aydede, pp. 123-133)

 

  • Tye, “In Defense of Representationalism: Reply to Commentaries” (Aydede, pp. 163-174)

 

  • Block, “Bodily Sensations as on Obstacle for Representationalism” (Aydede, pp. 137-142)

 

  • Maund, “Michael Tye on Pain and Representational Content” (Aydede, pp. 143-148)

 

  • Price and Aydede, “The Experimental Use of Introspection in the Scientific Study of Pain and Its Integration with Third-Person Methodologies: The Experimental-Phenomenological” (Aydede, pp. 243-267)



 

Wednesday, November 51:00-1:20/Name 1/Name 2 / Dretske1:25-1:45/Name 2/Name 2 / Perkins


 

Wednesday, November 12

1:00-1:20/Jenessa Strickland/Mark Gerken/ Leilani Howard / Pitcher

1:25-1:45/Alex Hyatt/Alex Leon/ Aydede


 

 

Wednesday, November 191:00-1:20/David Murphy/Andy Tucker/ Mike Sterrett / Chisholm1:25-1:45/Name 2/Kate Connelly / Lex Pulos/ Ashley Nurphy/ Perry


 

 

Wednesday, December 31:00-1:20/Name 1/Name 2 / Maund1:25-1:45/Name 2/Name 2 / Price and Aydede



 

 

 

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