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Art of Murder (chap. 3) in Hitchcock and Philosophy Curran‚ A & Wartenberg‚ T. Eds. (2005) The Philosophy of Film‚ introductory text and readings Currie‚ G. (1995) Image and Mind: Film‚ Philosophy and Cognitive Science Cambridge University Press Dennett‚ D (1981) BRAINSTORMS Philosophical essays on mind and psychology. 2nd ed. Falzon‚ C. (2007) 2nd ed. Philosophy goes to the movies‚ an introduction to philosophy. Hume‚ D. (1740) A Treatise of Human Nature Jarvie‚ I (1987) PHILOSOPHY OF THE FILM Epitemology
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Unit 6: Philosophy of the Mind KMF 1014 Introduction to Cognitive Science The Philosophical Approach The oldest of all disciplines in CS Formulating & answering questions about the universe Address the issues such as: the nature of knowing (epistemology) the mind-body distinction the mind-brain distinction The Philosophical Approach: Reasoning Deductive – application of rules of logic to statements about the world UNIMAS students
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|Week Beginning | |Lectures |Activities |Week Ending | |1/14 (Weeks |Mon |Introductions and Course |Get Started |1/20 (Sundays) | |begin on Mondays) | | | | | | | |1 – What is Philosophy (4-9
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Inducing disbelief in free will increases aggression and reduces helpfulness. Manuscript submitted for publication. Brehm‚ J. (1966). A theory of psychological reactance. New York: Academic Press. Dennett‚ D.C. (1984). Elbow room: The varieties of free will worth wanting. Cambridge‚ MA: MIT Press. Dennett‚ D.C. (2003). Freedom evolves. New York: Viking/Penguin. Donald‚ M. (2002). A mind so rare: The evolution of human consciousness. New York: Norton. Duckworth‚ A.L.‚ & Seligman‚ M.E.P. (2005). Self-discipline
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“Atheism‚ a love story” Some people think that Atheism is a new thing‚ but‚ as Dale McGowan said in his Article “The History of Atheism”‚ the reality is that Atheism is as old as any religion. From the moment in which a religion existed there were people that questioned the principles of that religion. This people haven’t always spoke their minds out laud because there have been moments in history where being an Atheist have been quite dangerous. The notion that Atheism is a new thing is maybe
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access to services as people can access them at their fingertips‚ wherever and whenever they are. Now‚ conducting services is much simpler and convenient than before‚ which greatly benefits the people. Research conducted by Gina Ciancio and Amanda Dennett proves that‚ following the use of social media accounts and new media employed by the Australian Government Department of Human Services‚ for most transactions‚ customers use digital services and ask an estimated 1500 questions monthly on social media
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between oneself and ones environment. The extent to which the mind constructs or experiences the outer world is a matter of debate‚ as are the definitions and validity of many of the terms used above. 6. The philosopher of cognitive science Daniel Dennett‚ for example‚ argues that there is no such thing as a narrative center called the "mind"‚ but that instead there is simply a collection of sensory inputs and outputs: different kinds of "software" running in parallel. 7. Psychologist B.F. Skinner
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familiar with The Euthyphro by Plato (pages 16-19) - know Euthyphro’s definition of piety - understand that this is a debate regarding whether or not ethics is an objective or subjective discipline Be familiar with Common-Sense Religion by Daniel Dennett (pages 19-21) - understand the main idea that the author is trying to make and how he supports it Chapter 2: Subjectivism‚ Relativism‚ and Emotivism Attached Files: Purposes of Morality.ppt (665 KB) Reading: pages 22-40 Key Terms: objectivism
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