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 161-033 The Ways of Paradox

Note

Formerly available as 161-245/345. Students who have completed 161-245/345 are not eligible to enrol in this subject. This subject is offered in alternate years with 161-011 Manners of Meaning.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

1

Coordinator

Dr Allen Hazen

Prerequisites

A first year single-semester philosophy subject. Students who lack this prerequisite, but believe themselves adequately prepared to attempt second/third year subjects, should consult the head of department.

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Subject Description

This subject is a study of arguments leading to apparently irresoluble contradictions in metaphysics, logic, and theories of belief and action, and of attempts to resolve them, leading to an appreciation of the relevance of (sometimes foolish-seeming) paradoxes to theories in various fields. On completion of the subject students should have a knowledge of the content of major paradoxical arguments in logic, metaphysics and decision theory; acquire knowledge of the principal responses to the paradoxes; and display an understanding of how the paradoxes relate to developing theories in the fields in which they arise.



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