Undergraduate Course: Philosophy of Psychology (PHIL10081)
Course Outline
| School | School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences | 
College | College of Humanities and Social Science | 
 
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 10 (Year 3 Undergraduate) | 
Availability | Available to all students | 
 
| SCQF Credits | 20 | 
ECTS Credits | 10 | 
 
 
| Summary | This course will survey philosophical issues particular to the scientific study of the mind, with a special focus on the methodology and explanatory practices of psychology. We will cover questions such as: Can subjective reports count as evidence? Is "unconscious inference" a coherent concept? Are there mental images? What can evolution tell us about our minds? Do mental representations considered as computational states "mean" anything? | 
 
| Course description | 
    
    Week 1: What is (philosophy of) psychology? 
Week 2: Explanation: 1st and 3rd Person 
Week 3: Behaviorism 
Week 4: Critiques of Behaviorism 
Week 5: Unconscious Inferences 
Week 6: Gestalt and the New Mechanism 
Week 7: The Role of Meaning? 
Week 8: Inference and Belief in Simpler Minds 
Week 9: Evolutionary Psychology 
Week 10: Imagery Debate 
Week 11: Imagery Continued / Review 
    
    
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Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | Visiting students should have at least 3 Philosophy courses at grade B or above (or be predicted to obtain this). We will only consider University/College level courses. | 
 
		| High Demand Course? | 
		Yes | 
     
 
Course Delivery Information
| Not being delivered |   
Learning Outcomes 
    Students who have completed this course should be able to: 
* Examine the basic literature on psychological explanation 
* Make use of the empirical literature in a philosophical context 
* Critically discuss the evidential support for and theoretical significance of unconscious mental processes 
* Critically evaluate the mental imagery debate
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Reading List 
1.	Wolfgang Köhler, Gestalt Psychology (1947) ¿ this book is available cheaply online or from Blackwell¿s books; there are also several copies on reserve in the HUB section of the library 
A complete reading list, with readings for each week, is on Learn. 
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Contacts 
| Course organiser | Dr Mark Sprevak 
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Course secretary | Miss Samantha Bell 
Tel: (0131 6)50 3602 
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