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About the Course

Course Description What is our role in the universe as human agents capable of knowledge? What makes us intelligent cognitive agents seemingly endowed with consciousness? This is the second part of the course 'Philosophy and the Sciences', dedicated to Philosophy of the Cognitive Sciences. Scientific research across the cognitive sciences has raised pressing questions for philosophers. The goal of this course is to introduce you to some of the main areas and topics at the key juncture between philosophy and the cognitive sciences. Each week we will introduce you to some of these important questions at the forefront of scientific research. We will explain the science behind each topic in a simple, non-technical way, while also addressing the philosophical and conceptual questions arising from it. Areas you’ll learn about will include: Philosophy of psychology, among whose issues we will cover the evolution of the human mind and the nature of consciousness. Philosophy of neurosciences, where we’ll consider the nature of human cognition and the relation between mind, machines, and the environment. Learning objectives Gain a fairly well-rounded view on selected areas and topics at the intersection of philosophy and the sciences Understand some key questions, and conceptual problems arising in the cognitive sciences. Develop critical skills to evaluate and assess these problems. Suggested Readings To accompany 'Philosophy and the Sciences', we are pleased to announce a tie-in book from Routledge entitled 'Philosophy and the Sciences for Everyone'. This course companion to the 'Philosophy and the Sciences' course was written by the Edinburgh Philosophy and the Sciences team expressly with the needs of MOOC students in mind. 'Philosophy and the Sciences for Everyone' contains clear and user-friendly chapters, chapter summaries, glossary, study questions, suggestions for further reading and guides to online resources. Please note, this companion book is optional - all the resources needed to complete the course are available freely and listed on the course site....

Top reviews

CG

Feb 10, 2020

this course was very broad and incredibly interesting. I highly recommend it as introduction to the philosophy of science, but I have to warn you: Once you have started, your journey won't stop here!

AS

Jun 24, 2020

this is the great course for the people who are pursuing their carer in philosophy, philosophy of mind to be more precise and also for the people who are thinking of doing psychology later anytime.

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By Luis G M

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Jan 5, 2021

Excellent course, wide in scope but accessible enough to stimulate the desire of learning more about these subjects.

By Salvatore F

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May 7, 2020

Very fascinating tutorial. An open mind point of view about our brain and its relation with the world surrounding it

By Laura V

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Apr 22, 2020

It is a great introductory course, covering a vast variety of topics. I truly enjoyed taking it! Thank you so much!

By Michaela K

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Mar 8, 2023

Years a going, but I still have a wunderful feeling to be abele to take courses with you. I say thank you for it.

By Omar S

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Aug 2, 2020

I enjoyed this course. It was a fun experience and I got some basic information on what cognitive sciences cover.

By shradha k

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Jan 13, 2019

Amazing.

Really useful and I understood all of it even though I do not have a background in this subject.

Thanks

By Manuel M

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Apr 4, 2023

Very interesting course. Great basic entry to understand how scientists approach the mysteries of the brain.

By Irmak G

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Jul 31, 2022

It was not tiring at all. All the material was clear, essential and interesting. Thanks for that experience.

By Ian B B

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Apr 27, 2020

Very interesting introductory course on Cognitive Sciences. I hope there'll be more related courses on this.

By Blair D

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Apr 29, 2020

Really enjoyed the course. I enjoyed learning about how the brain works. And how Cognitive Science works.

By Peter

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Aug 30, 2018

Very good overview into an interesting topic. Takes into account different views off the topic. Liked it!

By Seraphina T

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Mar 1, 2021

A wide ranging subject, taught clearly, with a reasonable level of challenging material. Very enjoyable!

By Wanda V

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Dec 27, 2020

Très enrichissant, et très bien expliqué. Les traductions (Français) sont également de bonnes qualités.

By Valentine N

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Feb 6, 2019

A great subject it is thanks for enabling me go through it. I have gained some insight into cognition!

By Gaelle R

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Feb 2, 2021

Absolutely fantastic. Would love similar classes that build on this please, especially re: evolution!

By soulsyrup

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Sep 10, 2018

I learned some really interesting things from this course that I will be using in an upcoming project

By jorge e r g

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May 2, 2018

This course I help myself to updating concepts and to be to the forefront in the area of philosophy.

By Abdulkader K

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Mar 29, 2020

It is a great course which introduces great facts and theories given by a great team of professors.

By Basset B

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Apr 19, 2020

great cours and good teachers with aewsome plan and universitys, but ist verry small and beginner!

By Fuyad b h

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Sep 25, 2020

I want to thanks all of you who have involved with this course directly or indirectly to succeed.

By Walter C L J

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Mar 18, 2022

Curso excelente. Grande aprendizado sobre o processo cognitivo e sua relação com a computação.

By Natascha I

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Oct 20, 2017

Muy bueno. Claro. Conciso. Al alcance de quien desee aprender sobre esta interesante temática!

By Jimena P L

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Oct 2, 2020

Super interesting! It is simple but not to a level that becomes boring to hear the lectures.

By Prerana H

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Mar 20, 2019

Excellent introduction to important concepts, with clear lectures and good reading materials

By J Y T

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Dec 16, 2017

Short and informative, full of food for thought for behavioural and social science students.