PHIL20343

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Mind, Consciousness, Self

Philosophy Undergraduate AS - AddRan College of Liberal Arts

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Long Description (Catalog Description)

This course explores several conceptions of mind, consciousness, and self within both the Western and Eastern traditions. These conceptions are similar in their rejection of the view that cognition and consciousness reside exclusively (or in any way) within a thinking substance or ego, or are somehow uniquely enskulled or brainbound. Topics we will consider include attention and awareness, extended cognition and mind, embodiment, situatedness, self-consciousness, interpersonal neurobiology, animal minds, neurotechnology, personal identity, boundaries of self, not-self or selflessness, the evolutionary self, and the ecological self.

Career

Undergraduate

Catalog Course Attributes

CORE - HUM (Humanities), HARE - HARE (Human-Animal Relationships)

Min Units

3

Max Units

3

Repeat for Credit

No

Number Of Repeats

1

Code

LEC

Name

LEC