Fall 2003        Philosophy 200L (sec. 1)

MWF 10:10 am – 11 am

 

Problems in Philosophy: Technology, the Self, God, and Nature

 

 

 

Rex Gilliland                                                                            

Classroom: Engleman C104

Office: Engleman D210                                                

Office Hours: MWF 11 am – 12 pm,

            MW 3:15 – 4:15 pm,

            and by appointment.

Phone: 392-6783                                                                    

Email: gillilandr1@southernct.edu                                        

 

Syllabus

 

For guidelines on writing a philosophy paper, see: www.dartmouth.edu/~compose/student/humanities/philosophy.html

 

 

 

 

Schedule

 

 

W 9/3              Introduction to the Course

F 9/5                Plato, Euthyphro 41-53 (photocopy)

Topic: What is philosophy?

 

M 9/8               Plato cont. 53-61

W 9/10            Definitions and Encyclopedia Entries

Topic: What is technology, and what is its relation to nature and culture?

F 9/12              Cont.

 

M 9/15             Bellamy, Looking Backward 1-95

Topic: Utopian conceptions of technology

W 9/17            Bellamy cont.

F 9/19              Film: Chaplin, Modern Times; Short Paper #1 Due                             Paper Guidelines

Topic: Dystopian conceptions of technology

 

M 9/22             Dostoevsky, Notes from the Underground 14-21

W 9/24            Teleology (photocopies)

F 9/26              Mechanism (photocopies)

 

M 9/29             Aquinas, “Five Ways    www.sammustafa.com/WorldReadings/aquinas.html

Copleston and Russell, “A Debate on the Existence of God” introduction and the argument from contingency            www.bringyou.to/apologetics/p20.htm

Topic: Cosmological Argument; The influence of technology on the conception of God

W 10/1            Cosmological Argument cont.

F 10/3              Paley, Natural Theology chs. 1 & 5

www-phil.tamu.edu/~gary/intro/paper.paley.html

Short Paper #2 Due                                                                           Paper Guidelines

Topic: Design Argument

 

M 10/6             Hume, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (photocopy)

W 10/8            Introduction 323-327; McCloskey 328-345 (Kline)

Topic: Problem of Evil

F 10/10            McCloskey cont.

 

M 10/13           Introduction 161-165; Joad 166-171; Robinson 171-179 (Kline)

Topic: Mind/Body Problem; The influence of technology on our conception of the human being

W 10/15          Taylor 179-189 (Kline)

F 10/17            TBA; Long Paper #1 Due                                                                  Paper Guidelines

 

M 10/20           Introduction 215-218 (Kline)               

Topic: Artificial Intelligence

W 10/22          Film: Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control

F 10/24            Evans 219-231 (Kline)

 

M 10/27           Hunt 232-238 (Kline)

W 10/29          Introduction 367-369 (Kline)

Topic: The Meaning of Life

F 10/31            Tolstoy 389-398 (Kline); Short Paper #3 Due                                    Paper Guidelines

 

M 11/3             Sartre 398-308 (Kline)

W 11/5            Stallman, “Why Software Should Be Free”

www.gnu.org/philosophy/shouldbefree.html

Topic: The Ethics of Filesharing

F 11/7              TBA

 

M 11/10           Volkman, “Software Ownership and Natural Rights” www.southernct.edu/organizations/rccs/resources/research/intellectual_property/volkman_nat-rights.html

W 11/12          Global Inequality and the Distribution of Technology (photocopy)

F 11/14            Cont.; Short Paper #4 Due                                                                 Paper Guidelines

 

M 11/17           Domination of Nature; The influence of technology on our conception of nature (photocopy)

W 11/19          Cont.

F 11/21            Thoreau, Walden

 

M 11/24           Thoreau cont.

W 11/26          Thanksgiving

F 11/28            Thanksgiving

 

M 12/1             Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching; Short Paper #5 Due                                     Paper Guidelines

W 12/3            Lao Tzu cont.

F 12/5              Critical Theory (photocopy)

 

M 12/8             Critical Theory cont., Heidegger, “The Question Concerning Technology” (photocopy)

W 12/10          Heidegger cont.

 

Final Exam     M 12/15          10:15 am – 12:15 pm  ; Long Paper #5 Due              Paper Guidelines