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Philosophy Of Psychology I

Key information

  • Module code:

    7AAN6026

  • Level:

    7

  • Semester:

      Autumn

  • Credit value:

    15

Module description

 This course will explore philosophical questions relating to the scientific study of the mind. It will focus in particular on mental representation, for example on the nature of the mental representations postulated by scientific psychology and neuroscience, the role of these representations in psychological and neuroscientific explanation, and their relationship with a person’s experiences and attitudes.

Assessment details

Summative assessment: 1 x 3,500-word essay (100%)

Formative assessment: 1 x 2,000-3,000 word essay

Teaching pattern

One weekly one-hour lecture and one weekly one-hour seminar.


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