Syllabus

 Course: Philosophy 353: Philosophical Methods
 Time: Fall 2005, TR, 9:45-11:00.
 Location: North Court 201
 Instructors:

Geoff Goddu: x8733 or 330-2904(no later than 10 pm!); ggoddu@richmond.edu
Ori Belkind: x8784; obelkind@richmond.edu

 Office Hours:

Goddu: MTWR: 11:30-1:00; or by appt. North Court 215.
Belkind: TR: 12:00-1:30; or by appt. North Court 218


Description: This course is required of all philosophy majors and limited to philosophy majors and minors. Its main purpose is the development of philosophical skills related to critical reading, writing, and evaluation. For example, we will work on extracting the author's goal, overall strategy for achieving that goal, and specific arguments, from a wide variety of philsophical texts. In general, we will closely read, discuss, and argue the merits of numerous writings with a wide array of content, including the very nature of philosophy itself. The course has a seminar format, so success is completely dependent upon the involvement and participation of all members.

Requirements: 10 Short Papers: 50%
  Conference Commentary 10%
  Conference Paper 18%
  Final Conference Paper 12%
  Participation in Seminar: 10%

Attendance: Participation in the Seminar not only includes attendance at every class, but also attendance at Philosophy Department events. See http://philosophy.richmond.edu/resources/speakers.htm for information concerning this semester's speakers. Every unexcused absence will result in a deduction of 1% from the total grade achieved satisfying the class requirements. Unexcused absence on a day on which you are scheduled to perform will result in failure. You are responsible for all assigned material.

Honor Code: Satisfaction of all the requirements must be by your own individual and independent work. All your work must be pledged.

Provisional Schedule: [Unless otherwise specified, all readings and assignments are due at the beginning of class!]

Day Date Topics Readings/Assignments Due 
1 T 8/30 Introduction Gettier
2 R 9/1 The Goal Parker, Noonan
3 T 9/6 The Goal Heidegger, Connolly
4 R 9/8 The Goal Lewis, SP #1
5 T 9/13 Setup: The Hook Jolley & Watkins, Stratton-Lake
6 R 9/15 Setup: The Roadmap Goddu, Adler
7 T 9/20 Strategy Turing, SP#2
8 R 9/22 Strategy Moore, Davidson
9 T 9/27 Strategy Searle, SP#3
10 R 9/29 Strategy Beall, Beall and Colyvan, Sayre-McCord
11 T 10/4 Strategy Swazo, SP#4
12 R 10/6 Strategy Levinas, Habermas
13 T 10/11 Explication Dicker, SP#5
14 R10/13 Explication Williamson, Horwich, Schiffer, Williamson
Fall Break
15 R 10/20 Evaluation Shafer-Landau, Smith
16 T 10/25 Evaluation Kivy, SP#6
17 R 10/27 Evaluation Meyers, Schauer
18 T 11/1 Style:Dialogues Lewis
19 R 11/3 Style: Letters Casati and Varzi, Goddu, Sorensen
20 T 11/8 Style: Stories Sartre, Brown, Hanfling, SP#7
21 R 11/10 Style: Aphorisms Wittgenstein, Nietschze, Nietschze
22  T 11/15  Style: Miscellenia  Wittgenstein (a), (b), Fitzgerald , SP#8
  W 11/16 Last day we will accept Con Paper drafts Last day we will accept Con Paper drafts
23 R 11/17 Metaphilosophy Wolfson, Sisson
24 T 11/22 Metaphilosophy Solomon, Conference Paper
    Thanksgiving Break  
25 T 11/29 Metaphilosophy Godlovitch, SP#9
26 R 12/1 Metaphilosophy Critchley, Follesdal
27 T 12/6 Metaphilosophy Deleuze, SP #10
   T 12/6  Final Conference Paper Due 1pm  Final Conference Paper Due 1pm
28 R 12/8 Metaphilosophy McManus,
   F 12/9  Commentary Due  Commentary Due

Methods Conference:

Saturday, December 10, 10:00am - 2:30 pm

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