The course of Philosophy of Mind is part of the program in Cognitive Sciences of Communication and Action (master level) and is included among the characterizing training activities. The course will introduce some central topics in empirically informed philosophy of mind including the functionalist view of the mind, the nature of mental representations, the mechanistic approach to cognitive neuroscience, the naturalization of consciousness and self-consciousness, the possibility of a clinical cognitive neuroscience.
Upon completion of the course students
- will have gained familiarity with some of the most important issues in the philosophy of mind driven by cognitive sciences;
- will be able to critically evaluate different positions on core themes of the course;
- will develop a critical thought on philosophical matters involving the mind, and the ability to build rigorous, clear arguments using an appropriate scientific and philosophical vocabulary.
Upon completion of the course students
- will have gained familiarity with some of the most important issues in the philosophy of mind driven by cognitive sciences;
- will be able to critically evaluate different positions on core themes of the course;
- will develop a critical thought on philosophical matters involving the mind, and the ability to build rigorous, clear arguments using an appropriate scientific and philosophical vocabulary.
teacher profile teaching materials
The mind that psychologists and neuroscientists are dealing with today is the daughter of the cognitive revolution. It is therefore defined as a set of information processing carried out in the brains of complex organisms. What makes the cognitive investigation of the mind peculiar is its being suspended between two worlds: on the one hand, the ordinary image of ourselves as people, that is, as subjects of conscious experiences, intentional states and deliberate action; on the other hand, the subpersonal sphere of brain events, the subject of neuroscience. This course aims to introduce the reader to the cognitive study of the mind, but always against the background of the philosophical effort to shed light on the relationships that bind these different ways we describe ourselves.
Mutuazione: 20710432 FILOSOFIA DELLA MENTE - LM in Scienze Cognitive della Comunicazione e dell'Azione LM-92 R MARRAFFA MASSIMO
Programme
Over the past few years, the philosophy of science has become increasingly "local", shifting attention from the general characteristics of scientific practice to the theories, methods and problems of scientific disciplines. The philosophies of psychology, neuroscience and cognitive science arise from this greater delimitation.The mind that psychologists and neuroscientists are dealing with today is the daughter of the cognitive revolution. It is therefore defined as a set of information processing carried out in the brains of complex organisms. What makes the cognitive investigation of the mind peculiar is its being suspended between two worlds: on the one hand, the ordinary image of ourselves as people, that is, as subjects of conscious experiences, intentional states and deliberate action; on the other hand, the subpersonal sphere of brain events, the subject of neuroscience. This course aims to introduce the reader to the cognitive study of the mind, but always against the background of the philosophical effort to shed light on the relationships that bind these different ways we describe ourselves.
Core Documentation
For Erasmus students: "Philosophy of Mind in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries". The History of the Philosophy of Mind, Volume 6. Edited by Amy Kind. First published 2019 by Routledge.Type of evaluation
The verification of learning will take place through an oral test.