What is science?
· Francis Bacon, Novum Organum in Western Philosophy: An Anthology, ed. John Cottingham, 2nd ed.: 415-421,
· Karl Popper, Conjectures and Refutations in Western Philosophy: An Anthology, ed. John Cottingham, 2nd ed.: 453-459,
· Thomas Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions in Western Philosophy: An Anthology, ed. John Cottingham, 2nd ed.: 475-481
Are we mind, body or both?
· Plato, Phaedo in Western Philosophy: An Anthology, ed. John Cottingham, 2nd ed.: 203-209,
· Benedict Spinoza, Ethics in Western Philosophy: An Anthology, ed. John Cottingham, 2nd ed.: 227-229,
· Gilbert Ryle, The Concept of Mind in Western Philosophy: An Anthology, ed. John Cottingham, 2nd ed.: 251-256,
· Thomas Nagel, What is it Like to be a Bat? in Western Philosophy: An Anthology, ed. John Cottingham, 2nd ed.: 263-268,
Are we free? Determinism and freedom
· Augustine, The City of God in Western Philosophy: An Anthology, ed. John Cottingham, 2nd ed.: 307-312
· Thomas Hobbes, The Questions Concerning Liberty and Necessity and Chance in Western Philosophy: An Anthology, ed. John Cottingham, 2nd ed.: 312-318
· Pierre Simon de Laplace, Philosophical Essay on Probability in Western Philosophy: An Anthology, ed. John Cottingham, 2nd ed.: 318-320
· Jean-Paul Sartre, Being and Nothingness in Western Philosophy: An Anthology, ed. John Cottingham, 2nd ed.: 320-325
What happens when we speak? Philosophy of language
· John Locke, Essay Concerning Human Understanding in Western Philosophy: An Anthology, ed. John Cottingham, 2nd ed.: 157-160″,Social Science – Philosophy,/files/questions-docx-8259103
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