PHIL 101

Self, World, & God

Winter Quarter 2007

Dr. Jeff Johnson



Below is a link to the grade projections as of 3/18/07

GRADES

These projections assume a grade of A on the movie portfolios.

Grades may change if you do not receive the A.


 

This quarter in Self, World, & God, we will be addressing some of the most basic and important questions in the history of western philosophical thinking.  What is knowledge?  Is it possible?  Is there evidence for or against the existence of God?  What is the relationship between humans and the rest of the biological world?  What is the relationship between mind and body?

We will be carefully reading three texts:

In addition, we will be watching some excellent Hollywood movies that nicely raise relevant philosophical questions.  Since I will be asking you to devote additional time to watching and discussing these films, our course will not meet on Fridays.  You will be expected to view at least seven of the following films.  

Movie prompts


UWR Writing Intensive Outcomes:

Additional Outcomes:

Means of Assessment and Grading:


ACADEMIC HONESTY

I am including below Eastern's Academic Honesty Code.  It is vitally important that you carefully read it, and that you understand that it is my intention to follow this code to the letter.  I really can't think of a better way to ruin your experience with this course, than to disregard this code.  Obviously, if you have any questions, I can't urge you too strongly to ask me.

ACADEMIC HONESTY CODE

All members of the Eastern Oregon University academic community are responsible for compliance with its Academic Honesty Code. Students are required to report violations to the respective faculty member of a course. Provisions of the Academic Honesty Code are:

  1. Collaboration while taking any quizzes, in-class examinations, or take home examinations without the instructor's written approval is forbidden. The faculty member is responsible for defining limits for other collaborative learning activities for each course.

  2. Plagiarism or representation of the work of others as one's own is forbidden. The faculty member will make clear the format for properly citing sources of information not original by the student.

  3. Explicit approval by all instructors is required if the same work is to be submitted to more than one course, even if is not within the same term.

Violations of the Academic Honesty Code may result in both academic and behavioral penalties including possible suspension or expulsion from the University.

An automatic grade of zero for any work which is a violation of the Academic Honesty Code will be assigned by the instructor. The instructor may also assign a grade of F for the course after discussion with the respective School Dean. Students may appeal the course grade to the respective School Dean, who is the final level of appeal on the matter of course grade penalties for academic dishonesty.

The faculty member is also required to file a disciplinary complaint to the Vice President for Student Affairs about any student believed to have violated the Academic Honesty Code. If deemed appropriate, hearing procedures will be implemented by a University Hearing Officer as outlined in the Code of Student Conduct. Possible sanctions considered by the Student Conduct Committee include probation, suspension, and expulsion.


TENTATIVE CALENDAR

 

MONDAY
TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

1

Class Into

PowerPoint

Descartes' Three Skeptical arguments  

Letter of Dedication

First Meditation  

PowerPoint

The Cogito

Second Meditation

PowerPoint

The Matrix 

Skepticism  

Knowledge

Johnson Ch 1

Johnson Ch 2

PowerPoint

2

MLK HOLIDAY

Inference to the best explanation

Johnson Ch 3  

PowerPoint

Inference to the best explanation  

Reversal of Fortune

Scientific theory confirmation

Johnson Ch 4  

PowerPoint 

3

Statistical inferences

Johnson Ch 5  

PowerPoint

Causal inferences

PowerPoint

 

Evidence for an interpretation

Interpretation & the death penalty

Johnson "Capital Punishment"

PowerPoint

An Inconvenient Truth

Testimony

Johnson "Mystical Testimony" 

PowerPoint

 

4

Mystical testimony

PowerPoint

Exam review

EXAM 1

  Rope 

What About God?

5

David Hume

Theological positions

Hume Parts I-III

PowerPoint

Cosmological argument  

Exam review

Hume Parts IV-V

PowerPoint

Cosmological argument  

Analytical Paper

Regarding Henry

PowerPoint

Teleological argument  

Hume Parts VII-I

PowerPoint

6

Darwin

Evolution and God

Darwin Ch.1

PowerPoint

The Beagle  

Darwin Ch.3

PowerPoint

Common descent

Darwin Ch.4

Inherit the Wind

PowerPoint

Natural selection

PowerPoint

7

Class discussion

 

 

New teleological argument

Johnson New Teleological ...

PowerPoint

Schindler's List

Logical problem of evil

Hume Parts X-XI

Johnson Inference to ...

PowerPoint

8

Evidential problem of evil 

Johnson Appeals to Mystery ...

PowerPoint

PEER REVIEW ANALYTICAL PAPERS ATTENDANCE REQUIRED!

Rubric

Interpretation of the Dialogues

Hume Part XII  

Freaky Friday

PowerPoint

EXAM 2  

9

Personal identity

Johnson Personal Survival ...

PowerPoint

Personal identity Personal identity

Three Faces of Eve

Free will

Johnson Deliberation ...

PowerPoint

10

Free will

PowerPoint

 

 

Language

Johnson Argument from Language ...

ANALYTICAL PAPERS DUE

PowerPoint

Language  
     

FINAL

EXAM

8:00 - 10:00