Module manager: Darren Bradley
Email: D.J.Bradley@leeds.ac.uk
Taught: Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) View Timetable
Year running 2024/25
This module is approved as a discovery module
This module will introduce students to central issues in philosophy of mind, epistemology, and metaphysics which concern the self and its relationship to the rest of the world. For example: What am I? How can I have knowledge of the world around me? To what extent is reality dependent on me?
On completion of this module, students should have a basic ability to:
• discuss philosophical issues with others of opposing views;
• construct an argument for a point of view, and express it in clear, concise prose;
• read philosophical texts critically and with attention to detail;
• explain and respond to central ideas in the work of the philosophers studied.
By the end of the module, students will be able to:
• display an understanding of the issues studied;
• construct an argument for a point of view, and express it in clear, concise prose;
• read philosophical texts critically and with attention to detail.
Potential topics include:
• Knowledge: analysis of knowledge, truth, scepticism
• Mind: subjectivity, personal identity, the nature of the self (underlying substantial “I” vs. the “bundle theory” of the self), free will and determinism, the mind/body problem
• “Mind as reality”: solipsism, idealism
• Reality: objectivity, natural vs. social kinds, colour, the reality of the past and the future
Each subfield will get roughly equal coverage. The module leader may choose to focus on one topic from each subfield, or to cover more topics in less detail.
Delivery type | Number | Length hours | Student hours |
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Proctorial | 5 | 1 | 5 |
Lecture | 18 | 1 | 18 |
Tutorial | 8 | 1 | 8 |
Private study hours | 169 | ||
Total Contact hours | 31 | ||
Total hours (100hr per 10 credits) | 200 |
Via proctorial and tutorial participation. Students will also have the opportunity to submit a 1000 word extended essay plan for feedback.
Assessment type | Notes | % of formal assessment |
---|---|---|
Essay | 2000 words (end of module) | 100 |
Total percentage (Assessment Coursework) | 100 |
Normally resits will be assessed by the same methodology as the first attempt, unless otherwise stated.
The reading list is available from the Library website
Last updated: 4/29/2024
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