PHL4900

Problems in contemporary philosophy A

Proposed to be offered next in 2000 or 2001

Dirk Baltzly and John Bigelow

8 points 2 hours per week First semester Clayton

Objectives Students successfully completing this subject will have a thorough understanding of a number of recent problems in philosophy. The exact nature of the problems addressed will vary from year to year, but in all cases, students should find themselves in a position to follow debates through articles in scholarly journals, and to contribute to those debates themselves.

Synopsis This subject will discuss a number of current issues and contemporary writings within analytical philosophy. The selection will come from areas of epistemology, metaphysics, logic, philosophy of language, ethics, moral psychology, philosophy of science, social and political philosophy.

Assessment One 6000-word essay: 100%

Prescribed texts

A reading list may be obtained from the department.

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