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Desc: | This graduate course is a general survey of and introduction to a selection of central topics in the philosophy of mind, including topics such as (a) the nature of mental states, (b) mental representation and mental content, (c) concepts, (d) nonconceptual content, (e) consciousness, (f) levels of explanation, (g) the status of belief-desire psychology, (h) dual process theories of mind, (i) implicit and explicit attitudes, and (j) the nature of emotions. |
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| Actions: | | Books | | Syllabus | | Syllabi are provided to students to support their course planning; refer to the syllabus for constraints on use. |
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