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課堂經歷
英語程度 - 未知
美國 7 - 10 年級
TOPICS COVERED: Philosophy of Mind, Brain Science, Epistemology The aim of the "Fun Philosophy" series of classes is to discuss the most interesting topics in Philosophy, because if we enjoy our first experiences of thinking, then this encourages kids to keep going (see my other class listing for examples). So this is a great way to get hooked on THINKING, by starting with an easily accessible and enjoyable topic. Kids can then use their new thinking SUPER POWERS in all different kinds of situations, from everyday decisions to academia to even just impressing our friends. No previous experience necessary, just a willingness to think about the topics introduced and to have some fun having your mind blown! (in a good way). I teach in the tradition of Western Analytical Philosophy, stemming from Ancient Greece to modern times, which means we focus on rational logical arguments and how to critically analyse them. ▬▬▬▬▬▬ CLASS SUMMARY ▬▬▬▬▬ Brains are amazingly complicated and made up of trillions of interconnected neurons. But how does this lead to our lived experience? in the Philosophical literature this is referred to as Phenomenal Consciousness. We can kind of understand how computers can seem to do clever things, like play chess, but do they feel anything when they win? We can disect a bat's brain and see that it mainly uses echo location to navigate the world, but what-is-it-like to be a bat? We will probably never know! We look at some theories that discuss the possibility of (philosophical) zombies and whether we can ever understand everything about ourselves; maybe its just too hard a problem to solve. In the end you can decide which theory you prefer and if you think science can solve the problem one day or not! ▬▬▬▬▬▬ CLASS STYLE ▬▬▬▬▬ I use PowerPoint presentations for all my classes, so I can mix text and multimedia and make the class more interesting. This class will be run using an "intro-discussion-repeat" format. This means I will take a few minutes to introduce a topic, usually via a fun easily accessible thought experiment, and then we will pause to discuss it briefly. Then we'll move on to the next related topic and another great thought experiment and pause for discussion after that one too. This means that you can enjoy the class however you like. Speak up and get involved in the discussions, or just listen and enjoy with no pressure. If you like this class then you check out my other Fun Philosophy Courses, cherry picked to choose the most interesting, accessible and relevant philosophy subjects for kids, so they learn to enjoy thinking. ▬▬▬▬▬▬ LINKED TOPICS ▬▬▬▬▬ Fun Philosophy: I Think Therefore I Am. Did Descartes Prove We Exist? Maybe Not! Fun Philosophy: Does Our Evolution Control Us? Can Selfish Genes Allow Altruism? Fun Philosophy: Do We (Accurately) Hallucinate the World All the Time? Even Now! You can also take all six of my FUN PHILOSOPHY classes as a multi-day course: Fun Intro to Philosophy: Knowledge, Metaphysics, Mind, Self, Evolution & Morals Please see my class listings for more details!
學習目標
To think and learn without realising it, because you are having fun! Students will become aware of the main theories of consciousness and why it seems so hard to explain. We will learn about some brain system functions and enjoy some of the best thought experiements used to help us gain insight into the main easily accessible issues. Students will understand the difference between Dualism and Physicalism and why it is important.
其他詳情
外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
來源
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is a well respected reviewed source of great introductions into all mainstream Philosophical Topics. There are also many relevant follow on references at the bottom of each article. Wikipedia is also a good starting point, but is obviously less reliable as it is not peer reviewed.
Primary Topics
On Conscioussness
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - "Consciousness" - First published Fri Jun 18, 2004; substantive revision Tue Jan 14, 2014 - https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/consciousness/
On "Philosophical" Zombies
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - "Zombies" - First published Mon Sep 8, 2003; substantive revision Tue Mar 19, 2019 - https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/zombies/
Secondary Topics
On Dualism vs Physicalism
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/dualism/
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/physicalism/
On Brains, Consciousness and AI
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/consciousness-neuroscience/
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/functionalism/
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/computational-mind/
教師專業知識和證書
非美國 教學證書 在 中學教育
3 個學位
博士學位 由 University of Nottingham
碩士 在 科學 從 Imperial College London
學士學位 在 科學 從 University of Bristol
I have a PhD in Philosophy in this area and have taught this class many times - it's my favourite subject and I hope to make my students passionate about it too.
評論
一次性直播課程
US$18
每班單堂課
50 分鐘
有25 位學習者完成此課程
即時視訊會議
年齡: 12-17
3-12 每班學員人數