Metaphysics and epistemology A
Richard Holton and John Bigelow
8 points * 2 hours per week * First semester * Clayton * Prerequisites: PHL2110 and third-year course in metaphysics/epistemology, or permission of head
This is a foundational subject in contemporary metaphysics and epistemology. Topics to be covered will include some of the following: the nature of space and time, theories of causation, theories of mind and action, the problem of universals, probability and induction, and scepticism. The subject will focus on major recent work in the area. A reading list may be obtained from the department.
Assessment
Written (6000 words): 100% * Optional replacement of a 3000-word essay by a 3-hour examination