INTRODUCTION   TO   PHILOSOPHY

Manchester College, Spring 2010 (PHIL 201, TR 8-9:15 AM)    Instructor: Steve Naragon



Reading and Assignment Schedule


Required Texts

• Naragon, “A Book is a Machine to Help One Think”: An Introduction to Philosophy (Fall 2009)

• Plato, Five Dialogues, 2nd ed. (Hackett)

• René Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy (Hackett)


Most of the assigned readings are found in the latter half of the textbook (Naragon, “A Book is a Machine” ...), and are indicated by author and title.  Readings marked as “Naragon, §§” refer to sections in the first half of the textbook.  Additional readings, videos, audio files, and films listed under “Other Resources” are for interested students wanting to explore a topic further and/or would like to write an “Extra Credit Journal” (see “Writing”).

These reading materials are not like the Sunday cartoons or some easy-reading blogsite.  You will need to read and re-read this material, making notes in the margins to help you follow the line of thought.  Be sure to give yourself plenty of time to understand the material!


Philosophy Study Table

Monday (6:30-8:30 PM) and Wednesday (10 AM-noon), at the Success Center
Ben Harvey, tutor [email]


Assignments

Due dates for the Discussion Forum postings and comments are listed below.

You may submit these materials as early as you like; the deadline for Discussion Forum postings and comments is always at midnight on the day noted.  Any extra credit journals are always due seven days after the topic was listed (under “Other Resources”).  All of these are to be submitted through a drop box in ANGEL.  Late work can still be submitted, but it will be penalized.  I encourage you to submit work early, when you can.


Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives (or learning competencies) are listed with the materials given for each class day (click on [show] links).  These objectives are normally prefaced with some verb: identify, describe, distinguish, diagram, define, use, construct, explain, evaluate, compare, discuss.  You may click on these terms for a brief description and example of what I have in mind.

Thu, Feb 4

(1) What is Philosophy? [show]

* Discussion Forum #1 is due (see ANGEL) [rubric]



Logic and Belief



Tue, Feb 9

(2) Analyzing Arguments [show]

Comments on DF #1 are due (see ANGEL) [rubric]


Thu, Feb 11

(3) Deductive Logic [show]


Tue, Feb 16

(4) Inductive Logic [show]


Thu, Feb 18

(5) On Belief [show]

* Discussion Forum #2 is due (see ANGEL) [rubric]



Socrates and Plato



Tue, Feb 23

(6) Plato’s Apology: The Role of the Philosopher [show]

Comments on DF #2 are due (see ANGEL) [rubric]


Thu, Feb 25

(7) Plato’s Meno: The Benefits of Philosophy [show]


Tue, Mar 2

(8) Plato’s Euthyphro: The Nature of Definitions [show]

* Discussion Forum #3 is due (see ANGEL) [rubric]


Thu, Mar 4

(9) Plato’s Crito: The Citizen and the State [show]

Comments on DF #3 are due (see ANGEL) [rubric]


Tue, Mar 9

— Exam #1 —



Ethics



Thu, Mar 11

(10) Why Be Moral? [show]

* Discussion Forum #4 is due (see ANGEL) [rubric]


Tue, Mar 16

(11) From Moral Intuition to Moral Theory [show]

Comments on DF #4 are due (see ANGEL) [rubric]


Thu, Mar 18

(12) Ethical Subjectivism [show]


Tue, Mar 23

(13) Aristotle’s Virtue Ethic [show]

* Discussion Forum #5 is due (see ANGEL) [rubric]

Thu, Mar 25

(14) Mill’s Utilitarianism [show]

Comments on DF #5 are due (see ANGEL) [rubric]



—— Spring Break ——



Tue, Apr 6

(15) Kant’s Deontologism [show]



Philosophy of Religion



Thu, Apr 8

(16) Believing and Disbelieving in God [show]


Tue, Apr 13

(17) Faith and Reason [show]

* Discussion Forum #6 is due (see ANGEL) [rubric]


Thu, Apr 15

(18) The Argument from Design [show]

Comments on DF #6 are due (see ANGEL) [rubric]


Tue, Apr 20

(19) The Problem of Evil [show]


Thu, Apr 22

— Exam #2 —



Epistemology



Tue, Apr 27

(20) What Can I Know? [show]

* Discussion Forum #7 is due (see ANGEL) [rubric]


Thu, Apr 29

(21) Cartesian Dualism [show]

Comments on DF #7 are due (see ANGEL) [rubric]


Tue, May 4

(22) Locke’s Empiricism [show]



The Metaphysics of Being Human



Thu, May 6

(23) Minds, Brains, and Selves [show]


Tue, May 11

(24) Minds and Machines [show]

* Discussion Forum #8 is due (see ANGEL) [rubric]


Thu, May 13

(25) Are We Free? [show]

Comments on DF #8 are due (see ANGEL) [rubric]


Finals Week

— Exam #3 —

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