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What is a mind?
This question has perplexed philosophers, scientists, historians and ordinary people across time and cultures.
While advances in the medical understanding of how the brain functions can shed light on neurological functions and disorders, the essential question of what the mind is speaks to a different problem.
This problem cannot be answered by a purely scientific understanding of the brain, nor by a purely philosophical or psychological approach. Many disciplines have attempted to address the question’, resulting in multiple and sometimes antithetical answers.
New understandings of the mind
On this course, Professor Mark Solms, Chair of Neuropsychology at the University of Cape Town, will adopt a multidisciplinary approach.
He will bring in perspectives from a range of disciplines, to explore four specific aspects of the mind- subjectivity, intentionality, consciousness and agency. Together, these will help us think about the fundamental questions: what it is to be a mind, why we have a mind and what it feels like to have a mind.
Syllabus
Week 1: Understanding the Mind
Week 2: Subjectivity
Week 3: Consciousness
Week 4: Intentionality and the unconscious
Week 5: Agency
Week 6: Changing the Mind
What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to...
- Explore scientific and philosophical concepts for understanding our own minds.
- Discuss four aspects of the mind, namely subjectivity, intentionality, consciousness and agency.
- Reflect on what it is to be a mind, why we have a mind and what it feels like to have a mind.
Who is the course for?
This course is aimed at anyone with an interest in psychology and the mind. The course will also appeal to practitioners, students and researchers from a range of disciplines, whose work directly or indirectly looks at the mind and the brain. This includes, but is not limited to neuroscience, psychology, psychoanalysis, philosophy, psychiatry and neurology.
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