PHILOS 7
Introduction to Philosophy of Mind
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Introductory study of philosophical issues about nature of the mind and its relation to the body, including materialism, functionalism, behaviorism, determinism and free will, nature of psychological knowledge. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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Professor Roth is over all really good! His class is fairly easy if you go to lectures, and his mid term and finals are basiclly given since he not only gives you the questions in advance but he also reviews them in class. His lecture are not that great but he is not as boaring as most proffesors are, and he is really friendly and helpful in Office hours. I definitly recomend him to everyone, he makes all this new and odd material very easy to understand!!!
Professor Roth is over all really good! His class is fairly easy if you go to lectures, and his mid term and finals are basiclly given since he not only gives you the questions in advance but he also reviews them in class. His lecture are not that great but he is not as boaring as most proffesors are, and he is really friendly and helpful in Office hours. I definitly recomend him to everyone, he makes all this new and odd material very easy to understand!!!
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I took Philosophy 7 during a summer session. Of course everyone whined and complained the whole time because they studied so hard and were still failing. I sure did get one hell of a logic bootcamp that's for sure. And the whiners decided philosophy wasn't their cup of tea and instead majored in economics or sociology.
I took Philosophy 7 during a summer session. Of course everyone whined and complained the whole time because they studied so hard and were still failing. I sure did get one hell of a logic bootcamp that's for sure. And the whiners decided philosophy wasn't their cup of tea and instead majored in economics or sociology.