PHIL2004
Philosophy of Mind
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An interesting unit with straightforward assignments, exam and great lecturer. Would recommend to anyone interested or doing a philosophy major. The essays had easy questions and were marked fairly with notes on where to improve. Thoroughly enjoyed the unit!
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020
Clas, the unit coordinator, lecturer and tutor was amazing. He made me really like this unit. It is somewhat challenging, and does require analysis and study, however Clas is very helpful and engages in discussions all the time. Exam is very straightforward. Getting a good mark is easy if you study.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2019
I did start to enjoy this unit the more it progressed in to the semester. It started very dry with dualism and this deterred it me substantially. I came in hoping that the unit would be focusing more on contemporary philosophy of mind (consciousness, AI) however it was mainly to do with it's history. I feel if it could have switched the order up it might have been better, i dont know. I like the lecturers attitude toward teaching this unit and appropriately engaged with his students with the use of discussion in lectures which was effective in controlling my attention however at times i found it hard to understand his accent and that would make me drift away. if i had to take it again I would hope to see consciousness have a bigger influence overall as it was the most captivating. thanks :)