Philosophy 2300:
Beginning Philosophy
Spring, 2019
Professor Joel Velasco
Office: 265G (Eng/phil building)
Office
Hours: M, T, Th 12-1:00 or by appointment
TA Jordan Mascari - email jordan.mascari@ttu.edu
Office Phil 263, hours Wed, Fri 2:00-3:00
Class meets MWF, 9:00-9:50 (in Phil 164)
Honors class meets MWF 2:00-2:50 (in Phil 301)
All of the boilerplate information such as course policies and the grading scheme can be found on the syllabus. The readings for the course are below.
Syllabus
Required Books:
The Norton Introduction to Philosophy edited by Gideon Rosen et al. 2nd edition, 2018.
All class assignments and any other readings will be found on this website. You should check this website reguarly for updates and bring copies of the assigned readings to class. All readings should be done before the date they are listed here. Come to class on that day prepared to discuss them.
This is a tentative schedule/reading list:
Week 1 - Chapter 22 - Does Justice Require Equality?
- Wed, 1/16
- Fri, 1/18
- Introduction to Chapter 22 (pdfs are available on blackboard)
- Nussbaum, Political Equality
- Extras
Week 2 - Chapter 22 - Does Justice Require Equality?
- Mon, 1/21
- Wed, 1/23
- Nozick, Distributive Justice, from Anarchy, State, and Utopia
- Fri, 1/25
- Extras:
Week 3 - Chapter 21 - What is the Value of Liberty?
- Mon, 1/28
- Introduction to Chapter 21
- Locke, A Letter Concerning Toleration
- Wed, 1/30
- Fri, 2/1
- Devlin, Morals and the Criminal Law
- Extras:
Week 4 - Chapter 20 - How can the State be Justified?
- Mon, 2/4
- Wed, 2/6
- Introduction to Chapter 20
- Hobbes, from Leviathan
- Fri, 2/8
- Extras:
Week 5 - Is there a duty to follow the law?
- Mon, 2/11
- Simmons, Rights Based Justifications for the State
- Wed, 2/13
- Fri, 2/15
- Extras:
- "A Call for Unity" (the statement by eight white Alabama clergymen that King is responding to)
Week 6 - Chapter 13 - Do we possess Free Will?
- Mon, 2/18
- Wed, 2/20
- Fri, 2/22
- Ayer, Freedom and Necessity
- Extras:
Week 7 - Chapter 13 - Do we possess Free Will?
- Mon, 2/25
- Chisolm, Human Freedom and the Self
- Wed, 2/27
- Frankfurt, Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person
- Fri, 3/1
- 9:00 class - review session
- 2:00 class canceled - Joel out of town
- Extras:
Week 8 - Do we possess Free Will?
- Mon, 3/4
- Wed, 3/6
- Fri, 3/8
- Extras:
Spring Break - March 9-16
Week 9 - What is Personal Identity
- Mon, 3/18
- Wed, 3/20
- Swinburne, The Dualist Theory
- Fri, 3/22
- Extras:
Week 10 - Chapter 8 - What is Consciousness?
- Mon, 3/25
- Introduction to Chapter 8, What is Consciousness?
- Nagel, What is it like to be a bat?
- Wed, 3/27
- Chalmers, The Hard Problem of Consciousness
- Fri, 3/29
- Extras:
Week 11 - Chapter 1 - Does God Exist?
- Mon, 4/1
- Wed, 4/3
- Paley, The Argument from Design (from Natural Theology)
- Fri, 4/5
- Extras:
Week 12 - Chapter 1 - Does God Exist?
- Mon, 4/8
- Antony, No good reason - exploring the problem of evil
- Wed, 4/10
- Stump, The problem of evil
- Fri, 4/12
- 9:00 class - no new reading
- 2:00 class - no class (tutorials on Thursday)
- Extras:
Week 13 - Chapter 2 - Is it reasonable to believe without evidence?
- Mon, 4/15
- Homework 5 due
- Introduction to Chapter 2
- Pascal, The Wager (from Pensées)
- Hajek, Pascal's Ultimate Gamble
- Wed, 4/17
- Clifford, The Ethics of Belief
- Fri, 4/19
- James, The Will to Believe
- Extras:
Week 14 - Chapter 2 - Is it reasonable to believe without evidence?
- Mon, 4/22
- NO CLASS - University Holiday
- Wed, 4/24
- Plantinga, Is Belief in God Properly Basic?
- Fri, 4/26
- Buchak, When is Faith Rational?
- Extras:
Week 15 - Chapter 17/19 - What is the Meaning of Life?
- Mon, 4/29
- Street (from Chapter 17) - Does anything really matter or did we just evolve to think so?
- Wed, 5/1
- Chapter 19 Introduction
- Wolf, Meaning in Life and Why it Matters
- Fri, 5/3
- Extras:
Week 16 - Final Week
- Mon, 5/7
- Review session
- Last day of class
- Extras:
Final Exam scheduled Fri, May 10th 7:30-10:00 am
Final (honors) scheduled Fri, May 10th 1:30 - 4:00 pm --
Please bring a blue book: Review sheet for final exam