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- Page 19 and 20: Required Readings 1. Russell, ‘De
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Heidegger right to claim that the p
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Kelly, S. 1999. What do we see (whe
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The Topic Decartes remarked that he
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which the body is considered as a m
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Priest, S. 2000. The Subject in Que
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FACULTY OF HUMANITIES SCHOOL OF SOC
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3. COURSE ORGANISATION Lectures: Mo
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ASSESSED ESSAYS One essay of 2,500
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Penalties for late submission of es
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WEEK-BY-WEEK READING LIST This li
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WEEK 5: INTERPRETATION Tutorial Tex
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Malcolm Budd, ‘Music and the Comm
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8. SAMPLE EXAM PAPER (for guidance
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Communication: Students must read t
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Students should consult the Univers
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We also draw your attention to the
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Communication: Students must read t
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another reason you should tell your
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Week 9 (beginning 15 th April) Week
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Communication: Students must read t
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failure to meet the work and attend
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is not obliged to read anymore than
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Return of assessed essays A report
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Ayers, M. R. Locke, (Routledge, 199
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Examination period: Monday 13 th Ma
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Texts recommended for purchase: It
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Students should consult the Univers
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questions to the lecturer/tutor; as
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Raz J. (1999) ‘The central confli
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Velleman J. D. (1992) ‘The Guise
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Kant I. Foundations of the Metaphys
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Rachels J. (ed.) Ethical Theory 2:
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! Parfit D. (1984) Reasons and Pers
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Scientific realism: should we belie
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The University’s Academic Standar
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Ryle thought that the word ‘exist
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organisation 2 4 Feb What is scienc
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Thagard, P. 1978. ‘Why astrology
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See §3 of the reading list on the
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