1. | Introduction | - Argument - Fallacies : Ad Homeinem : Straw Man : Appeal to ignorance : Begging the Question |
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2. | Argument: basic concepts; how to refute an argument? | - Argument - Fallacies : Ad Homeinem : Straw Man : Appeal to ignorance : Begging the Question |
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3. | What in "I" ? (1) | - Iam a mertal being - Suicise is a prevalent phenomenon |
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4. | What in "I" ? (2) | - What is "I"? - Questions - Acquinass Argument |
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5. | Aginst the Death Penalty | - Aginst the Death Penalty 1 - Aginst the Death Penalty 2 - Aginst the Death Penalty 3 |
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6. | The Identity theory (1) | - Definition - One-to-One Correspondence - Objection - Dualism VS the identity theory - Proponents of the Identity theory |
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The Identity theory (2) | - Definition - One-to-One Correspondence - Objection - Dualism VS the identity theory - Proponents of the Identity theory |
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7. | Identity theory of mind (1) | - Nagels Objection - Lewis Objection - Putnams Objection |
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8. | Identity theory of mind (2) | biological, identity | |||
9. | Midterm exam | ||||
10. | Refutations of the identity theory | -What is heat? -Why is a hot object hot? -Why is a cold object cold? -Why do they assume the average temperature when they are in contact with each other? |
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What is heat? (2) | -What is heat? -Why is a hot object hot? -Why is a cold object cold? -Why do they assume the average temperature when they are in contact with each other? |
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11. | What is "I" ? (1) | - i am s product of evolution | |||
What is "I" ? (2) | - i am s product of evolution | ||||
12. | Responsibility (1) | - Moral Responsibility - The Principle if Alternate Possibilities - Why not blameworthy? - Frankfurts Counterexample to PAP - Actual and Hypothetical Situations |
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Responsibility (2) | - Why not blameworthy? - Frantfurts Counterexample to PAP - Actual and Hypothetical Situations - Jones - Black |
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13. | Why are they the same person? (1) | - Why are they the same person? - What does it take for a person to persist through time? - In virtue of what someone existing at one time is the same person as the one existing at another time? |
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Why are they the same person? (2) | - The principle of Alternate Possibilities - Jone - Problem |
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14. | biologically continuous (1) | - Are an embryo and its mother biologically continuous? - Are two twins biologically continuous? - Are my clone and i biologically continuous? - What if a person is frozen and thawed? - What if a person receives many different organs from many different people? |
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biologically continuous (2) | - Are an embryo and its mother biologically continuous? - Are two twins biologically continuous? - Are my close and i biologically continuous? - What if a person is frozen and thawed? - What if a person receives many different organs from many different people? |
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15. | Final exam |