Syllabus

 Course:  First Year Seminar: Puzzles and Paradoxes: Time Travel, Infinity, and Beyond.
 Time:  Spring 2017, MWF, 17:9:00-9:50
 Location:  North Court 202
 Instructor:  Geoff Goddu, x8733 or 330-2904 (absolutely no later than 10 pm!)
 Office Hours: T: 12-2:00; W: 12-2:00; R: 10:00 - 12:00, and by appt. North Court 216.
 

Description: What are we to make of the sentence "I am lying now" or the possibility that there is an infinite amount of stuff in the universe or that if backward time travel were possible it seems you could prevent your father from ever meeting your mother? This course will explore potential solutions to these, and many other, conundrums. In addition we will explore the process of producing solutions and the impediments to producing solutions.

 Requirements:

Ten Problem Sets (5% each)

50%
  Two Short Papers (8% each) 16%  
  Long Paper (First Version: 10%; Final 14%) 24%
  Participation/Questions 10%

Honor Code: Satisfaction of all requirements must be your own individual and independent work and must satisfy the conditions of the honor pledge.

Attendance: Every unexcused absence will result in a deduction of 1% from the total grade achieved satisfying the class requirements. You are responsible for all assigned material.

FYS in the Humanities: This FYS is part of an FYS in the Humanities pilot program. As such, it is linked with FYS section 10--What is Time? We will engage in one or two joint activities with this section, most likely time travel movie viewings. More information will be forthcoming.

Provisional Schedule: [All readings and exercises are due at the beginning of class.]

 Day  Date Topic  Requirements Due
 1  M 1/9 Introduction  
 2  W 1/11 Ruts and Shortcuts Kahneman 4, 11
 3 F 1/13 Liars and Truthtellers  
4 M/16 No Class--MLK Day  
 5 W 1/18 Paradoxical Sentences Lord Dunsany, Dickson
 6 F 1/20 Ambiguity and Stipulation Problem Set 1
 7 M 1/23 Vagueness  
 8 W 1/25 Recursiveness Surprise Quiz
 9 F 1/27 Probability I Problem Set 2
 10 M 1/30 Probability II Kahneman 30
 11 W 2/1 Decision Theory I Pascal
 12 F 2/3 Decision Theory II Problem Set 3
 13 M 2/6

Decision Theory III

 
 14 W 2/8 Finding the Flaw  
 15 F 2/10 Magic Problem Set 4
 16 M 2/13 Best Explanations  
 17 W 2/15 Riddles  
 18 F 2/17 Group Tasks Problem Set 5
 19 M 2/20

Infinity

 
 20 W 2/22 Infinity and God Aquinas, Craig
 21 F 2/24 Infinity and God Problem Set 6
22 M 2/27 Infinity and Supertasks  
23 W 3/1 Impossible Tasks?

24

F 3/3 Foreknowledge Problem Set 7
    Spring Break Spring Break
 25  M 3/13 Long Paper Set-up  
 26 W 3/15 Library Lab: Boatwright B26 Library Guide
 27 F 3/17 Identity Short Paper #1
 28 M 3/20 Identity Goddu /Dick
 29 W 3/22 Identity Hanley
 30 F 3/24 Identity Problem Set 8
 31 M 3/27 Identity  
 32 W 3/29 Time Travel
 33 F 3/31 Time Travel Problem Set 9
 34 M 4/3 Time Travel Hanley / Heinlein
 35 W 4/5 Time Travel LePoidevin,
36 F 4/7 Time Travel

Lewis; Problem Set 10

37 M 4/10 Time Travel Ehring / Hudec, Short Paper #2
38 W 4/12 Time Travel Goddu / Brown, Brown
39 F 4/14 Time Travel Long Paper First Version
40 M 4/17 Poverty

From Poverty to Prosperity; Understanding and Reducing Poverty in America

41 W 4/19 Poverty  
42 F 4/21 Poverty  

Long Paper:

Friday, April 28, 2:00 pm

 

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