Unit PHILOSOPHY OF MIND

Course
Philosophy and psychological science and techniques
Study-unit Code
A003436
Curriculum
In all curricula
CFU
12
Course Regulation
Coorte 2023
Offered
2023/24
Type of study-unit
Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

PHILOSOPHY OF MIND I MODULE

Code A003447
CFU 6
Teacher Vera Matarese
Teachers
  • Vera Matarese
Hours
  • 36 ore - Vera Matarese
Learning activities Base
Area Formazione interdisciplinare
Academic discipline M-FIL/02
Type of study-unit Opzionale (Optional)
Language of instruction English
Contents Mental phenomena such as desires, fears and thoughts play a crucial role
in human activities. One could even maintain that mentality is essential
to human nature, as some sort of mental life is necessary for being fully
human. This course covers a wide range of issues in contemporary
philosophy of mind, such as mental content, the mind-body relation,
mental causation, consciousness, the nature of the mind, personal
identity, free will, positionality and gender identity. We will explore these
topics with a more traditional, a priori methodology, as well as an
empirically-oriented approach, which is based on recent scientific
developments in neuroscience. Students will be invited to reflect about
the main philosophical topics of philosophy of mind, as well as on the
methodological and meta-philosophical issues relevant to this fascinating
discipline.
Reference texts Stich, S. P., & Warfield, T. A. (2008). The Blackwell guide to philosophy of
mind. John Wiley & Sons.
Educational objectives Logical-Analytical skills; acquisition of intellectual virtues; competences in philosophy of mind.
Prerequisites English B2 level
Teaching methods Frontal Lectures; discussion groups; tutorials.
Other information Students are expected to cover all the material uploaded on unistudium plus selected chapter from the textbook
Learning verification modality Written exam; you'll have to answer a set of questions.
Students with DSA or disabilities are invited to check the following web-page https://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa and make contact with the lecturer.
Extended program if you come to class, your notes will be sufficient. If not: you MUST study
the textbook (chapters: 1,2,3,4,5,9,10,15,16), PLUS you have to study
ALL THE READINGS/power points and watch all the videos uploaded in
Unistudium.
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile 4, 5, 10

PHILOSOPHY OF MIND II MODULE

Code A003448
CFU 6
Teacher Vera Matarese
Teachers
  • Vera Matarese
Hours
  • 36 ore - Vera Matarese
Learning activities Base
Area Formazione interdisciplinare
Academic discipline M-FIL/02
Type of study-unit Opzionale (Optional)
Language of instruction English
Contents Mental phenomena such as desires, fears and thoughts play a crucial role
in human activities. One could even maintain that mentality is essential
to human nature, as some sort of mental life is necessary for being fully
human. This course covers a wide range of issues in contemporary
philosophy of mind, such as mental content, the mind-body relation,
mental causation, consciousness, the nature of the mind, personal
identity, free will, positionality and gender identity. We will explore these
topics with a more traditional, a priori methodology, as well as an
empirically-oriented approach, which is based on recent scientific
developments in neuroscience. Students will be invited to reflect about
the main philosophical topics of philosophy of mind, as well as on the
methodological and meta-philosophical issues relevant to this fascinating
discipline.
Reference texts Stich, S. P., & Warfield, T. A. (2008). The Blackwell guide to philosophy of
mind. John Wiley & Sons.
Educational objectives Logical-Analytical skills; acquisition of intellectual virtues; competences in
philosophy of mind.
Prerequisites Level English B2
Teaching methods Frontal Lectures; discussion groups; tutorials
Other information Students are expected to cover all the material uploaded on unistudium
plus selected chapter from the textbook
Learning verification modality Written exam; you'll have to answer a set of questions.
Students with DSA or disabilities are invited to check the following web-page https://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa and make contact with the lecturer.
Extended program if you come to class, your notes will be sufficient. If not: you MUST study
the textbook (chapters: 1,2,3,4,5,9,10,15,16), PLUS you have to study
ALL THE READINGS/power points and watch all the videos uploaded in
Unistudium.
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile 4, 5, 10
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