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PHIL 376: Agency and Personal Identity

How philosophical theories of agency interact with philosophical accounts of personal identity. Readings include David Velleman and Harry Frankfurt.

PHIL 381: Core Seminar in Philosophy of Language

Limited to first- and second-year students in the Philosophy Ph.D. program.

PHIL 382: Seminar on Reference

Philosophical issues concerning the relationship between linguistic expressions and the objects to which they refer. Is it possible to get one unified theory of reference for different kinds of referring expressions such as proper names, pronouns, demonstratives, and other kinds of indexicals? Unsolved problems and desiderata for a theory of reference?

PHIL 383: Philosophy of Mind Seminar

May be repeated for credit.
| Repeatable 3 times (up to 12 units total)

PHIL 384: Seminar in Metaphysics and Epistemology

May be repeated for credit.
| Repeatable for credit

PHIL 385: Philosophy of Language Seminar: Foundations of Non-Factualism

How could a meaningful, declarative sentence fail to say anything true or false? Focus is on Huw Price's Facts and the Function of Truth.
| Repeatable 5 times (up to 20 units total)

PHIL 385B: Topics in Metaphysics and Epistemology: Vaguenes

Contemporary proposals for how and whether to explain and accommodate vagueness in reality and in representation.Theories of mental and linguistic representation that struggle to explain imprecise representation, and metaphysical theories of the ultimate structure of reality that are threatened with incoherence if worldly boundaries are vague. May be repeated for credit.
| Repeatable for credit

PHIL 386B: Husserl and Adam Smith

Readings from Husserl and others in the phenomenological tradition, and recent work on intentionality and consciousness by philosophers and cognitive scientists.

PHIL 386C: Subjectivity

Continuation of 386B.

PHIL 387: Practical Rationality

Contemporary research on practical reason, practical rationality and reasons for action. May be repeated for credit
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