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Oxford Finals Philosophy of Mind Revision Notes
Summary • 31
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• 2021
These are the revision notes which I created to sit the Philosophy of Mind paper for my PPE Finals in 2021. The topics covered are: Other Minds, Perception, Externalism, Functionalism, and Self-Knowledge.



I achieved a First overall, and a 69 on this paper.
Oxford Finals Philosophy of Mind Revision Notes
Last document update:
ago
These are the revision notes which I created to sit the Philosophy of Mind paper for my PPE Finals in 2021. The topics covered are: Other Minds, Perception, Externalism, Functionalism, and Self-Knowledge.



I achieved a First overall, and a 69 on this paper.
High ranking Oxford University Final Year Philosophy of Mind Essay on Consciousness
Essay • 4
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• 2023
The essay deals with the nature of consciousness, in particular with the question of whether Neuroscience can explain what consciousness really is. It concludes that there will always be a gap between a subjective and an objective understanding of consciousness -- since science can only provide objective explanations, it will necessarily leave open questions about the subjective parts of consciousness, such as experience. It analyses the hard problem of consciousness as described by David Chalme...
High ranking Oxford University Final Year Philosophy of Mind Essay on Consciousness
Last document update:
ago
The essay deals with the nature of consciousness, in particular with the question of whether Neuroscience can explain what consciousness really is. It concludes that there will always be a gap between a subjective and an objective understanding of consciousness -- since science can only provide objective explanations, it will necessarily leave open questions about the subjective parts of consciousness, such as experience. It analyses the hard problem of consciousness as described by David Chalme...
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