Courses - Gilbert Harman

Fall 2004-5

Psy 214. Human Identity in the Age of Neuroscience and Information Technology, course led by Daniel Osherson and Adele Goldberg with many other faculty. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:30-3:30 PM. Open to freshmen and sophomores only. (More information on Blackboard.)

Phi 514. Recent and Contemporary Philosophy: Semantics of Natural Language, with attention to possible metaphysical implications. 1:30-4:30 PM, in Marx 201. Course Page.

First year seminar in epistemology: When Are You Entitled to Your Opinion?. Reading Tyler Burge and Christopher Peacocke.

Spring 2003-2004

Psy 322/Orf 322. Humean Machine Interactions. Co-taught with Alain Kornhauser, Philip Johnson-Laird, Joel Cooper, and Robert Jahn.
(Course Page).

Phi 345. Topics in the Philosophy of Language: Linguistic Semantics. Cross-listed with Lin 303: Linguistic Semantics and co-taught with Edwin Williams of the Program in Linguistics. Further information is on Blackboard.

Fall 2003-2004

Phi 380. Explaining Value.

First Year Graduate Seminar in Ethics.

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