Epistemology and Methodology - PH29A
Semester 1, 2003/4
Earlier versions of this course are accessible from their homepages: 2001/2 and 2002/3. There will be a good deal of overlap between this version and those, especially the 2002/3 course, but it will be useful to keep tabs on which set of notes etc. you are using.
Materials for the course can be found from the Schedule page. See also the tutorial discussion topics below. We meet in the Conference Room upstairs in the Outreach Building, at 6-8 pm on Tuesdays, 5-6 pm on Thursdays; the 6-7 slot on Tuesday will be allocated to tutorial work.
On this page is a selection of links to material elsewhere that you might find useful for this course.
Reading
The prescribed texts for the course are:
Chalmers, A.F. What is this thing called science?
Williams, Michael Problems of Knowledge.
The Bookshop also has some copies of a useful anthology (I didn't see any the other day, maybe they've put them in store, or a safe - the book is frightfully expensive):
Pojman, L. (ed.) The Theory of Knowledge
Library Reserve
In addition to the above three books, I have put a few others on overnight reserve for the duration of this course:
Bird, A. Philosophy of Science
Huemer, M. (ed.) Epistemology: Contemporary Readings
Ladyman, J. Understanding Philosophy of Science
O'Hear, A. Introduction to the Philosophy of Science
Sosa, E. & Kim, J. (eds.) EpistemologyIn other lists I may refer to these books simply by giving the author.
Other material
I shall also be giving each student a diskette with relevant material for tutorials and other sessions.
Guidance for the Course
How will you be assessed? For the exam paper for 2001/2, see here, for 2002/3, see here.
A brief guide to writing philosophy essays (by Ronald Hepburn, courtesy of the Edinburgh Philosophy Department's website - this copy is on our server).
Tutorial/seminars
Each week we shall use a particular text as a basis for discussion.
Contact
You can contact me by phone at 417 4023, or preferably by email to ebrandon@uwichill.edu.bb.
Ed Brandon
last revision 10 September 2003