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Dimension Course - Science & Philosophy - HIB-F-2016 Om kurset Uddannelse Hjemmeside Kursustype Tilmelding Den Internationale Humanistiske Bacheloruddannelse Https://intra.ruc.dk/en/subjects-and-courses/basic-studies/hib/shared-information-1st-2nd-year-houses/studyregulations-and-common-rules/ Dimensionskursus Students at HIB 1st semester will be registered for the course automatically Kursus starter 08-09-2016 Kursus slutter 17-11-2016 Questions regarding registration please contace Study Secretary in your house. Undervisningstidspunkt Undervisningssted Formål See below under each lecture See below under each lecture The course is a part of the Basic Studies at the Bachelor Study Programme in Humanities which has the objective, according to the Study Regulations for the Bachelor Study Programme of 2014 to... "...to contribute to the development of the student s knowledge, competencies and skills as described in Section 11, and to help to ensure that the student: acquires an academic foundation upon which to make a qualified choice of subject modules for the Bachelor programme, minimising the prolongation of studies if the student alters this choice, and acquires the general academic prerequisites for further studies in a Master s programme that will build upon at least one of the two subjects chosen in the subject modules of the Bachelor programme." Undervisningsform Bedømmelseskriterier. Course The aim is that the student is able to acquire the following knowledge, skills, and competencies: Knowledge: Skills: Knowledge of theories, methods, concepts, disciplinary traditions and present discussions within the dimension science and philosophy, cp. the description of the dimension in the appendix to this curriculum. Skills in analyzing, comparing and evaluating problem complexes within the dimension science and philosophy, and relating such problem complexes to the other humanistic dimensions. Competency: Competencies in working independently with problem complexes within the dimension science and philosophy. Eksamensform The course is assessed in a written test which is subject to internal moderation. The test is given by the lecturer as an individual home assignment with a duration of one week. The size of the students essays are given in the course description within a span of 3 10 normal pages of 2400 characters including spaces, not counting lists of contents and references. Essays that deviate from the limitations of size, may be rejected from assessment. A single grade is awarded from the seven-point scale. The examination corresponds to 5 ECTS points

Reeksamensform Eksamenstidspunkt The re-examination has exactly the same format as the initial examination, and is graded in the same way. Examination is executed electronically, please use the following link: [Digital Exam](https://eksamen.ruc.dk/ Essay question for the exam essay will be announced Thursday, 17 November 2016 Deadline for submission is Thursday, 24 November 2016, 11:00 If any questions concerning examination please mail to abitz@ruc.dk The exam result is announced on STADS Self-Service on 16 December 2016 Reeksamenstidspunkt Re-examination is executed electronically, please use the following link: Digital Exam Essay question for re-examination will be announced Tuesday, 3 January 2017 Deadline for submission is Tuesday, 10 January 2017, 11:00 If any questions concerning examination please mail to abitz@ruc.dk The result of the re-examination is announced on STADS Self-Service 19 January 2017 Undervisningsevalueringsform Undervisningsmaterialer A survey evaluating the course will be distributed to all course participants towards the end of the course. Two textbooks will be used: Think by Simon Blackburn, and The Philosophy Gym by Stephen Law. Both books are available at the RUC bookstore. In addition, other readings will be made available. For more details see the course content webpage Undervisningsansvarlig Niels Møller Nielsen ( nmn@ruc.dk ) Kursussekretær Gitte Lykke Abitz ( abitz@ruc.dk ) kursusgange Lecture 1 - What do these big words mean? Tidspunkt 08/09-2016 kl. 08:15-10:00 Introduction and overview of course, discussion of such words as science, philosophy, humanities and global, and how the course fits in - or should fit in! - to your studies at RUC. Introduction to Think, by Simon Blackburn Introduction and Chapter 19 (What is Knowledge?) from The Philosophy Gym, by Stephen Law Lecture 2 - Knowledge Tidspunkt 15/09-2016 kl. 08:15-10:00 What is knowledge? Where does is come from? And who owns it?

Chapter 1 (Knowledge) from Think, by Simon Blackburn Chapter 3 (Brain-Snatched) and Chapter 18 (The Strange Realm of Numbers) fromthe Philosophy Gym, by Stephen Law. First two Meditations, by Rene Descartes. Lecture 3 - Mind Tidspunkt 22/09-2016 kl. 08:15-10:00 What is mind? In particular, what is consciousness? What have scientists and philosophers said about it? Chapter 2 (Mind) of Think, by Simon Blackburn. Chapter 6 (Could a Machine Think?), Chapter 8 (The Strange Case of the Rational Dentist) and Chapter 13 (The Consciousness Conundrum), from The Philosophy Gym, by Stephen Law Extract from Epiphenomenal Qualia by Frank Jackson. Lecture 4 - Free will Tidspunkt 29/09-2016 kl. 08:15-10:00 Views on free will from science and philosophy. Chapter 3 (Free Will) of Think, by Simon Blackburn Chapter 15 (Do we ever deserve to be punished?) of The Philosophy Gym, by Stephen Law Lecture 5 - God Tidspunkt 06/10-2016 kl. 08:15-10:00 Some traditional arguments about monotheism, and the role of faith. Chapter 5 (God) of Think, by Simon Blackburn Chapter 1 (Where does the universe come from?), Chapter 7 (Does God exist? ), and Chapter 23 (Miracles and the Supernatural), of The Philosophy Gym by Stephen Law Extract from Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, by David Hume

Lecture 6 - The Self Tidspunkt 13/10-2016 kl. 08:15-10:00 Chapter 4 (The Self) of Think, by Simon Blackburn Chapter 22 (Brain Transplants, Teleportation, and the Puzzle of Personal Identity) fromthe Philosophy Gym, by Stephen Law Extract from The Second Sex, by Simone de Beauvoir Lecture 7 - Reasoning Tidspunkt 27/10-2016 kl. 08:15-10:00 Some basic logical concepts - and how it can all go so wrong so easily. Chapter 6 (Reasoning) of Think, by Simon Blackburn Chapter 24 (How to Spot Eight Everyday Reasoning Errors) and Chapter 25 (Seven Paradoxes) of The Philosophy Gym, by Stephen Law Lecture 8 - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Tidspunkt 03/11-2016 kl. 08:15-10:00 Ethics and aesthetics - is there anything we can we say about them? And does it get easier if we bring God into the picture? Chapter 5 (Into the Lair of the Relativist), Chapter 9 (But is it Art?), Chapter 10 (Can we have Morality without God and Religion?) and Chapter 20 (Is Morality like a Pair of Spectacles?) of The Philosophy Gym, by Stephen Law Extract from Euthyphro, by Plato. Lecture 9 - Learning about the world Tidspunkt 10/11-2016 kl. 08:15-10:00 We may get puzzled about ethical and aesthetic facts - but surely (thanks to science) when we think about the world we are on solid ground? After all,there is the scientific method. In this lecture we take a closer look at the underpinnings of modern science.

Chapter 7 (The World) of Think, by Simon Blackburn Chapter 14 (Why Expect the Sun to Rise Tomorrow) of The Philosophy Gym, by Stephen Law Lecture 10 - Science as social knowledge Tidspunkt 16/11-2016 kl. 10:15-12:00 Following up on the previous lecture, we take a closer look at what makes science tick - but this week the emphasis is on social factors. Chapter 11 (Is Creationism Scientific?) of The Philosophy Gym, by Stephen Law Lecture 11 - And what did we learn from all this? Tidspunkt 17/11-2016 kl. 08:15-10:00 In this lecture we return to the subject of ethics. We also review the course as a whole, and discuss the exam. Chapter 8 (What To Do) of Think, by Simon Blackburn Chapter 2 (What s Wrong with Gay Sex?), Chapter 12 (Designer Babies) Chapter 17 (Killing Mary to Save Jody) and Chapter 21 (Should You be Eating That?) fromthe Philosophy Gym, by Stephan Law STADS stamdata Basiskursus Belastning : 5 ECTS Aktivitetskode : U40700 Prøveform : Skriftlig (ut) Bedømmelse : 7-trinsskala Censur : Intern censur