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 Postgraduate Course: Mind and World in Early Greek Philosophy (PGHC11145)
Course Outline
| School | School of History, Classics and Archaeology | College | College of Humanities and Social Science |  
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) | Availability | Available to all students |  
| SCQF Credits | 20 | ECTS Credits | 10 |  
 
| Summary | The course will be a survey of the speculations of Early Greek Philosophers on the nature of Mind or thinking, starting from Homer and Hesiod, down to Democritus and the Sophists. Allowing for time, Plato's views in the Meno and Phaedo may also be considered. The course will touch upon issues relating to Mind versus Body, i.e. the Mind/soul and sense-perception, the soul as controller of the body, etc., but the main emphasis will be upon the nature of consciousness, memory, and the relation between Mind and its objects, incl. its claim to be able to discriminate between appearances and reality, truth and falsehood, etc. Some modern concepts of Mind will be introduced to frame the discussion, but by and large the course will consist of close reading and commentary of passages in the original. |  
| Course description | Not entered |  
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
| Pre-requisites |  | Co-requisites |  |  
| Prohibited Combinations |  | Other requirements | None |  
Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | None |  
Course Delivery Information
| Not being delivered |  
Learning Outcomes 
| -Close, historically-informed reading of Greek philosophical texts. -Understanding of the history of the concept of Mind, including the distinction between folk-theories, naive metaphors and more self-conscious technical terminology.
 -Methodological problems pertaining to the interpretation of foreign and/or primitive mental concepts and categories.
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Additional Information
| Graduate Attributes and Skills | Not entered |  
| Keywords | Not entered |  
Contacts 
| Course organiser | Dr Simon Trepanier Tel: (0131 6)50 3589
 Email: Simon.Trepanier@ed.ac.uk
 | Course secretary | Ms Rosie Edwards Tel:
 Email: Rosie.Edwards@ed.ac.uk
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