Searle: Philosophy of Mind, lecture 13

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John Searle

Philosophy of Mind, lecture 13

UC-Berkeley Philosophy 132, Spring 2011

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Everyone who can listen to his lessons is very fortunate, even us!

GianmarioPagano
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0:00 - how to accommodate consciousness in the physical world?
9:14 - the problem of other minds
27:30 - skepticism and perceptions
35:29 - free will
46:36 - do animals have consciousness?
48:45 - sleep
51:50 - the self and personal identity
55:51 - intentionality
1:00:07 - mental causation
1:02:00 - the unconscience
1:10:00 - the role of mental phenomena in social explanations

Svetashev
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What a great professor. His students are very fortunate!

LearnerChess
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I'm always looking for new interesting lectures on Psychology/Philosophy, please let me know if you guys have any recommendations, would be highly appreciated

davidfost
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I like these lectures but i didn't really get what Serale means, at 1:10:10, when he says "We don't have in, let's say, sociology or political sciences, anything like the results that we have in physics or chemistry". I mean, i think it is pretty clear now what can be done with that kind of knowledge since the expose of the cambridge analytica scandals.

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