Week
1: Welcome and Introduction
Jan. 10: No reading.
Week 2: Logic and
Introduction of Puzzles of Objects
Jan. 15:
Logic Handout (html);
Introduction of
Material
Constitution (MC) (get the
PDF here).
Jan. 17: Introduction of MC continued;
Puzzles
of Objects (html).
Week 3: Coincident Entities
Jan. 22: "On Being at the Same Place at the Same Time", David
Wiggins; "Spatially Coinciding Objects", Frederick Doepke (pp. 3-24 in
MC)
Jan. 24: Doepke continued; "Constitution is Not Identity", Mark
Johnston (pp. 44-62 in MC)
Week 4:
Jan. 29: Wiggins, Doepke, and Johnston continued.
Jan. 31: Wiggins, Doepke, and Johnston continued.
Helpful handouts:
Identity of
Indiscernibles and
Coincedent
Entities
Week 5: Contigent Identity and Counterpart
Theory
Feb. 5: "Continingent Identity", Allan Gibbard (pp. 93-125 in
MC)
**NOTE: you are only
responsible for sections I-IV**
Feb. 7: "Counterparts or Double Lives", David Lewis (pp. 126- 147 in
MC)
Helpful Handouts:
Contingent Identity
and
Modal Realism (optional) and
More Than You Want to Know About Kripke's Theory of
Names (super optional)
Week 6: Eliminitivism
Feb. 12: "I Do Not Exist", Peter Unger (pp. 175-190 in MC)
Feb. 14: "The Doctrine of Arbitrary Undetached Parts", Peter van
Inwagen
(pp. 191-208)
Week 7: Relative Identity and
Temporal Parts
Feb. 19: "Reference and Generality (selections)", Peter Geach (pp.
305-312 in MC)
Feb. 21: "Temporal Parts and Four Dimensional Objects", Mark Heller
(pp. 320-330 in MC)
Week 8: Introduction of
Puzzles of Persons and the Soul View
Feb. 26: Last thoughts of Puzzles of Objects; Begin Puzzles of Persons:
Arguments for Dualism--no reading.
Feb. 28: "The First Night",
A
Dialogue on Personal Identity (pp. 1-18)
***First Paper Due February 28 by
5pm!!!***
Week 9: Soul Identity, Brain
Idnentity, and Body Identity
Mar. 4: "The Second Night", A Dialogue on Personal Identity (pp. 19-36)
Mar. 6: "The Third Night", A Dialogue on Persaonl Identity (pp. 37-49)
Helpful Handouts:
Perry on Personal Identity
Week 10: SPRING BREAK!!!!
Mar. 11: NO CLASS.
Mar. 13: NO CLASS.
Week 11: The Mind-Body Problem
and Puzzles of Personal Identity
Mar. 18:
The Mind-Body
Problem No Class, university-wide.
Mar. 20: The Mind-Body Problem and Puzzles of Persons.
3 Questions, a Few Terms, 4 Principles, The
Mind-Body Problem, and a Compromising Proposal (handout)
Week 12: Introduction to
Puzzles About Death
Mar. 25: Mind/Body Problem continued. Read above handout.
Mar. 27: Mind/Body Problem continued.
Week 13: More Puzzles About
Death, and Still More
Puzzles
About Death
Apr. 1:"Introduction: Death, Metaphysics, and Morality", John Martin
Fischer in
The Metaphysics of Death (MD)
pp. 1-30. "Rationality and the Fear of Death",
Jeffrie G. Murphy (pp. 41-58 in MD)
Apr. 3: "Death", Thomas Nagel (pp. 59-69 in MD), "The Makropulos Case:
Reflections of the Tedium of
Immortality", Bernard Williams (pp. 71-92 in MD),
Week 14: Sick to Death of
Death? Yes, Even More Puzzles...
Apr. 8: "The Evil of Death", Harry Silverstein (pp. 93-116 in MD)
Apr. 10: "How
to Be Dead and Not Care: A Defense of Epicurus", Stephen
Rosenbaum (pp. 117-134)
Week 15: The Evil of Death
Apr. 15: "Why is Death Bad?", Bruekner and Fischer (pp. 219-230 in MD)
Apr. 17: "Some Puzzles About the Evil of Death", Fred Feldman (pp.
305-326 in MD)
***Second Paper Due April 17 at
5pm!!!***
Week 16: Wrapping Up Death
Apr. 22: Puzzles About Death (html...link coming soon)
Apr. 24: Last Day of Class. Course Wrap-up. No readings.
****April 29 at 4:00pm: FINAL
EXAM!!!***
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24, 2008