Philosophy 461 - Seminar: Skepticism

Fall
2019
01
4.00
Jonathan Vogel
TH 02:30PM-05:15PM
Amherst College
PHIL-461-01-1920F
COOP 201
jmvogel@amherst.edu

The topics change from year to year. Some of the most interesting and most characteristic work in recent philosophy has been concerned with the problem of skepticism and the external world, i.e., roughly, the problem of how you know that your whole life isn't merely a dream. We will critically examine various responses to this problem and, possibly, consider some related issues such as relativism and moral skepticism. There will be readings from authors such as Wittgenstein, Moore, and Austin, and philosophers working today such as Dretske and Putnam.

Requisite: Two courses in PHIL or consent of the instructor. Limited to 15 students. Fall semester. Professor Vogel

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.