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PHIL 4250
LIMITS OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Consciousness is often considered one of the last great mysteries of science. Despite our internal experience of pleasures, sights, sounds, and pains, it is a largely open question why we have these experiences and what makes them happen. This upper level seminar class examines the philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience of consciousness. Topics covered will include neuroscientific theories of consciousness, unconscious perception, the relationship between attention and consciousness, animal consciousness, and detecting consciousness in the persistent vegetative state. (Cross-listed with PHIL 8256, PSYC 8256, PSYC 4250).
Prereq: PSYC 1010; or 6 hours in Philosophy. Not open to non-degree graduate students.
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Class Number | 13775 | ||||||||
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Enrolled | 10 | ||||||||
Class Max | 10 | ||||||||
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Credit Hours | 3 | ||||||||
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Note | This class is cross listed with Psych 4250. ASH 310 | ||||||||
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