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4th ed. New York, NY: McGraw Hill Higher Education, 2004. Feinberg, Joel, and Russ Shafer-Landau, eds., Reason and Responsibility. 12th ed. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2003. Martinich, A.P., Philosophical Writing. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1997. Berkeley, George, Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous. Kessinger Publisher, 2005 Cahn, Steven M., "Introduction: The Elements of Argument" in Reason at Work. 2nd ed. Steven M. Cahn, Patricia Kitcher, and George Sher,eds. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers, 1990 (pp. 1-19). Rachels, James, "The Challenge of Cultural Relativism" in The Elements of Moral Philosophy. 5th ed. McGraw Hill, 2005 (pp. 20-36) Intro to PhilosophyHarvard INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY: Classical and Contemporary Readings, 5TH EDITION, edited by John Perry, Michael Bratman and John Martin Fisher, Oxford University Press, 2009. HeideggerUC Berkeley, Dreyfus Week 1: 24-28 (Being) Week 2: 32-35, 67-77 (Dasein) Week 3: 78-102 (Being-in-the-world) Week4: 102-122 (The Worldhood of the World) Week 5: 122-134 (Critique of Descartes) Week 6: 149-168 (The One) Week 7: 169-182; 389-396 (Being-in, Disposedness Week 8: 182-203 (Understanding) Week 9: 203-210 (Discourse) Week 10: 210-224 (Falling) Week 11: 224-244 (Care) Week 12: 244-256; 408-415 (Reality) Week 13: 256-273 (Truth) Week 14: 21-32 (Introduction I) Week 15: 36-67 (Introduction II) HistoriographyNorth Dakota R. C. CollinwoodThe Idea of History E. BreisachHistoriography P. ConnertonHow Societies Remember P. NoraB/n Memory and History Representations 26 (1989) 2000, 127-150 E. P. ThomsponTime, Work-Discipline and Industrial Capitalism, Past and Present 38 (1967), 56-97. E.P. Thomspon, The Making of the English Working Class
A. Gramsci, The Prison Notebooks B. Anderson, Imagine Communities S. Gourgouris, Dream Nation: enlightenment, colonization, and the institution of modern Greece E. J. Palti, The Nation as a Problem: Historians and the National Question, History and Theory 40 (2001), 1324-346. F. Braudel, The Structures of Everyday Life: The Limits of the Possible E. LeRoy Ladurie, Motionless History, Social Science History 1 (1977), 115-36. M. Foucault, Archaeology of Knowledge and the Discourse on Language M. Foucault, Foucault Reader, 169-238 M. Shalins, Islands of History L. Glickman, The Cultural Turn, American History Now D. Scott, Conscripts of Modernity Judith Bennett, History Matters J. Scott, Gender a Useful Category for Analysis, AHR 91 (1986) 1053-1075 S. Weinberg, Historical Thinking and Other Unnatural Acts Philosophy of Langauge (Searle)Berkeley Austin, J.L., How to Do Things with Words Searle, J.R., Speech Acts Searle, J.R., Expression and Meaning Searle, J.R., Intentionality Searle, J.R. What Is Language? Unpublished Martinich, A., The Philosophy of Language fifth edition.
Lewis, D.: Mad Pain and Martian Pain McGinn, C.: Is a Science of Consciousness Possible? Nagel, T.: What is it like to be a bat?'' Nagel, T.: Armstrong on the Mind Putnam, H.: Brains and Behavior'' Putnam, H.: "Meaning and Reference" Ryle, G.: Descartes' Myth'' Searle, J.: Excerpt from The Construction of Social Reality, "Background Abilities and the Explanation of Social Phenomena" Searle, J.: "Consciousness" Searle, J.: "Minds, Brains and Programs" Smart, J.C.C.: "Sensations and Brain Processes" Stroud, B.: The Background of Thought