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Dennett I.pdf | Dennett, From Bacteria to Bach and Back, první část | prof. James Hill, Ph.D. |
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Poslední úprava: prof. James Hill, Ph.D. (15.09.2022)
The course, which will be conducted in English, is intended for students on Bachelor’s or Master’s programmes in Philosophy. It may also be taken by non-specialists, with the agreement of the instructor. NB There will be no class in the first week of the semester on Wednesday October 5th. |
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Poslední úprava: prof. James Hill, Ph.D. (09.11.2022)
Course Requirements: Each week there will be a reading available which will be the subject of our discussion in the seminar. The reading is an essential part of the course, and students will lose their way if they fail to do it. Our course will be graded according to two criteria: attendance and written work. There is no formal exam to this course, but the written work will be equivalent to the exam. (i) To be eligible for the grade, students should not be absent from the seminar more than three times over the semester. (ii) The written work will be a short essay, written in English, of between 1,000-1,500 words. The essay should show knowledge of one specific problem in the evolution of mind, and it should deal with the work of one philosopher, included in our course, on that problem. The essay should make reference to the reading for the course. The student should choose the topic and essay title themselves, and the essay should include their own argued standpoint. The essay must be handed in on paper by December 21st 2022. Essays cannot be accepted after this date, nor can they be accepted in electronic form. All essays will undergo a routine check for plagiarism. |