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Department of Philosophy Uppsala University Courses taught in English the Spring term 2018 Utilitarianism Formal Methods in Philosophy Plato s Theaetetus Perspective in Language and Thought Philosophy of Mind Short presentations of each course follow. More information from respective instructor or from director of studies Rysiek Sliwinski rysiek.sliwinski@filosofi.uu.se

Utilitarianism Instructor: Simon Rosenqvist simon.rosenqvist@filosofi.uu.se Literature: o Bykvist, Krister. 2010. Utilitarianism: A Guide for the Perplexed. London; New York: Continuum International Publishing Group. o Other texts vill be avaiable at Studentportalen. The course provides a broad introduction to utilitarian moral theories. You will learn about criteria for evaluating moral theories, different versions of utilitarianism, and evidence for and against these versions. Topics discussed include theories of well-being, debunking arguments, and the reliability of thought experiments. In two seminars, we discuss the application of utilitarianism to issues in applied ethics, including how to treat animals, what to do about human poverty, considerations of existential risks, and moral career choices.

Formal Methods in Philosophy Instructor: Jonathan Shaheen jonathan.shaheen@filosofi.uu.se

Plato s Theaetetus Instructors: Hallvard Stette and Oda Tvedt hallvard.stette@filosofi.uu.se and oda.tvedt@filosofi.uu.se Kurslitteratur: o The Theaetetus of Plato, with a translation of M.J. Levett, Miles Burnyeat (rev), Hackett Publishing Company. Indiapolis/Cambridge, 1990. Paperback edition.

Perspective in Language and Thought Instructor: Andreas Stokke andreas.stokke@filosofi.uu.se This course will be concerned with issues surrounding point of view and perspective, within philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, epistemology, and metaphysics. Some of the topics we will cover will be the special features of thought and talk about oneself, and where one is located in space and time, immunity to error through misidentification, and selfawareness in action. Authors we might be reading texts by include: David Lewis, John Perry, Christopher Peacocke, Annalisa Coliva, François Recanati, and others.

Philosophy of Mind: Mind-Body problem Instructor: Katharina Felka Literature: o Kim, Jaegwon, Philosophy of Mind, Westview Press, 2000. The Mind-Body Problem We are biological creatures, in the same way as primitive organism like plants, bacteria or plankton. We move, we eat, we reproduce, we grow, we die. But we are also mental creatures. We think, we love, we suffer, we regret, and sometimes we get angry or sad. In other words: We do not only have a body, we also have a mind. But what exactly is the relation between our body and our mind or more precisely between mental events like thoughts, regrets, and anger and physical events like movements? Are they fundamentally distinct kinds of events? If so, how can mental events causally interact with physical events how, e.g., can my wish to greet you cause me to waive my hand? Should we rather assume that mental and physical events are not fundamentally distinct but that the former are somehow reducible to the latter? If so, in what sense are they reducible? Are mental events simply identical to physical events or are they reducible only in a weaker sense? The course provides an overview over traditional and modern answers to the mind-body problem. We will start with traditional positions such as Descartes s substance dualism and then focus on more recent views, most importantly the identity theory and functionalism. Finally, we will be concerned with the problem of mental causation as well as the difficulties that consciousness presents for certain answers to the mind-body problem. The course is based on Jaewgon Kim s introductory textbook Philosophy of Mind. This will be supplemented by primary texts corresponding to the positions discussed in the sessions. The primary texts are obligatory to read while the textbook is not.