Paper Topics III
for
Knowledge and Reality

Philosophy 120

Assignment: Please choose ONE of the following paper topics. Papers should be 4-6 pages in length and are due either:

(i) THURSDAY MAY 20th at 4pm if you are in section 001,

or

(ii) SATURDAY MAY 22 at 11am if you are in section 002
.

I am flexible about paper topics and length only if you discuss it with me first.
Rough drafts are strongly encouraged, but not mandatory. I will be accepting rough drafts no later than Wednesday, May 19. Drafts will only be accepted in person, so please make an appointment to see me. No late papers will be accepted. Electronic submissions required; additional hard copies optional. Go here for some advice on writing a philosophy paper. Please email me or talk to me if you have any questions.


1. Carefully lay out and explain the Free Will Problem (as presented it out in class). Why is it a problem? Discuss the three available positions we've discussed in response to the problem (Libertarianism, Hard Determinism, Compatibilism). Which one do you favor and why? Discuss.

2. Choose ONE of the views of personal identity discussed in  Perry's  Dialogues (Dualism, Person Stages, the Memory View, or the Body Identity view). Thoroughly explain the view, and present at least one argument in its favor (that was discussed either in the Dialogues or in class). Is this an adequate view of personal identity? Why or why not? Address at least one objection against this view. Discuss.

3. Discuss the Eliminativist view of Personal Identity (Unger). Lay out Unger's Sorites argument to the conclusion the he doesn't exist. Is this argument convincing? What are some objections? Discuss.

4. Lay out and explain Hinchliff's solution to the Puzzle of Change. Make sure that in so doing, you explain Perdurantism, Endurnatism, Eternalism, and Presentism. Do you think that Hinchliff's criticism of Perdurantism and Endurantism as solutions to the puzzle is adequate? Why or why not? Do you think that Hinchliff's solution is as effective as he believes? Why or why not? Explain and discuss.
 


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