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Class Search Results: Fall 2025
PHIL 3500
PROBLEMS IN PHILOSOPHY
Seminar on specialized topic in philosophy. (See "Topic" in class search for specification of particular topic.)
Prereq: Junior or 6 hours in philosophy.
Section 001 | Open | ||||||||
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Class Number | 17492 | ||||||||
Type | LEC | ||||||||
Enrolled | 11 | ||||||||
Class Max | 20 | ||||||||
Seats Available | 9 | ||||||||
Credit Hours | 3 | ||||||||
Note | This course addresses epistemological, metaphysical, semantic, and ethical issues related to AI. As technology advances, artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly incorporated into everyday items and is fundamentally changing the way we interact with the world and understand our place in it. Given this monumental shift, it is important to understand the nature of artificial intelligence. This course considers questions like: what is artificial intelligence? How is it related to human intelligence? How does artificial intelligence work? Does artificial intelligence know about the world in the same sense that we are said to know about reality? If they really do possess a kind of intelligence, should we consider them to be moral agents? Is artificial intelligence good for the world? | ||||||||
Topic | PHIL OF AI | ||||||||
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