Philosophy

Philosophy
PH5018 - Research Methods in Philosophy
Credit Points
10
Course Coordinator
Dr Peter Baumann

Pre-requisites

In general, an upper second class Honours degree (or equivalent) in Philosophy or in a subject with Philosophy as a major component

Co-requisites

None

Notes

None

Overview

The course will give students training in library skills and using computer data bases for research. It will introduce students to research methods and practices in Philosophy

Structure

Assessment

Continuous assessment 100%

PH5019 - Dissertation Colloquium
Credit Points
10
Course Coordinator
Dr Peter Baumann

Pre-requisites

In general, an upper second class Honours degree (or equivalent) in Philosophy.

Co-requisites

None

Notes

None

Overview

Training in research methods appropriate to the particular style of dissertation that is expected in the programme

Structure

Assessment

100% continuous assessment

PH5020/PH5521 - Advanced Topics in Formal and Philosophical Logic
Credit Points
20
Course Coordinator
Dr Peter Baumann

Pre-requisites

In general, an upper second class Honours degree (or equivalent) in Philosophy or in a subject with Philosophy as a major component.

Co-requisites

None

Notes

Will run in second half-session 2006-2007

Overview

The content of the course will invariably consist of a range of key topics and debates definitive of the contemporary state of formal and philosophical logic.
More specifically, the topics constituting course content will typically be drawn from the following list (but need not be confined thereto:
* Conditionals
* Counterfactuals
* Modal Logics
* Intensional Logics
* Deviant Logics
* The Logic of Formal Dialogue
* The Logic of Truth
* Probability

Structure

Assessment

100% continuous assessment

PH5021/PH5519 - Truth and Knowledge: Contemporary Issues
Credit Points
20
Course Coordinator
Dr Peter Baumann

Pre-requisites

Normally, an upper second class Honours degree (or equivalent) in Philosophy or in a subject with Philosophy as a major component.

Co-requisites

None

Notes

Will run in first half-session 2006-7

Overview

The content of the course will invariably consist of a range of key topics and debates definitive of the contemporary state of Epistemology and Theoretical Philosophy.
More specifically, the topics constituting course content will typically be drawn from the following list (but need not be confined thereto):
* Recent Debates about Scepticism
* New Conceptions of Knowledge: Contextualism, Virtue Epistemology, Social Epistemology.
* Internalism vs. Externalism
* The Nature of Concepts
* Truth
* Rationality and Justification
* A Prior Knowledge
* Perception
* Self-Knowledge

Structure

Assessment

100% continuous assessment

PH5022/PH5518 - Advanced Topics in Practical Philosophy
Credit Points
20
Course Coordinator
Dr Peter Baumann

Pre-requisites

In general, an upper second class Honours degree (or equivalent) in Philosophy or in a subject with Philosophy as a major component.

Co-requisites

None

Notes

Will run in the second half-session of 2006-2007

Overview

The content of the course will invariably consist of a range of key topics and debates definitive of the contemporary state of Practical Philosophy.
More specifically, the topics constituting course content will typically be drawn from the following list (but need not be confined thereto):
* Recent Developments in Normative Ethics
* Reason and Motivation: Internalism and Externalism
* Moral Relativism
* The Nature of Moral Emotions
* Morality and Religion
* Moral Realism
* Practical Conflicts: Moral Dilemmas and Value Incommensurability
* Moral Luck
* New Theories of Autonomy
* Recent Theories of Action
* Practical Rationality
* Contemporary Issue in Political Theory

Structure

Assessment

100% continuous assessment

PH5520 - Dissertation / Philosophy
Credit Points
60
Course Coordinator
Dr Peter Baumann

Pre-requisites

For level 5 students in Philosophy

Co-requisites

None

Notes

None

Overview

The content of the course will necessarily vary and consist of a range of key topics and debates definitive of the contemporary state of Philosophy in general.

Structure

Assessment

100% continuous assessment - dissertation of 15,000 - 20,000 words.