Perception, Language and Reality
First handout (of very few)
March 28, 2005

I. Organization of our work:

a. Seminar:

i. We will divide into two groups, each of which will meet as a seminar. Our (new) seminar room looks as though it will accommodate both discussions.

ii. Everyone will work as a seminar leader. When you lead, you will do so for both seminars on Monday, or both on Tuesday.

iii. Each group will have two leaders, so there will be four in all for any given day: leading will done in teams of two, and both teams will collaborate with one another.

iv. Monday’s schedule:

10–10:30: leaders meet with Chuck
10:30–12: seminar
12-1: lunch break
1-3: seminar (debrief, last 15’)

v. Tuesday’s schedule:

9–9:30: leaders meet with Chuck
9:30–11: seminar
11–12:30: lunch break
12:30–2:30: seminar (debrief, last 15’)

vi. Friday’s schedule:

10–12:30: Project presentations
12:30–1: wrap up for the week

b. Writing:

After week 1 every week each student will do one of three things (depending on your seminar group or assignment as seminar leader, i.e. not ad lib):

1) Submit an essay to Chuck on Monday or

2) Post a comment on Web-X (by Monday) and respond
to at least two other posted comments (by Thursday afternoon) or

3) Lead either the Monday seminars or the Tuesday seminars.


II. Assignments for week 1, March 28-April 1

a. Explore the program web site

b. Read “Study Guide: Reading Philosophy Texts” found in Garth Kemerling’s “Philosophy Pages” web-site

c . Read Descartes' Discourse on Method.

d. Write a summar of Descartes’ "Discourse..." for someone who wants to know what Descartes has said but who does not or will not read the work himself. (Maybe you’re the philosophy coach in the west wing of some Imperial President. Perhaps this guy has to prepare for a meeting with another head of state whose first love is philosophy.)

i. details will be posted
ii. Your briefing paper for the entire work is due on Friday, April 1 (really!).


III. Projects

By Wednesday, I will post further information and suggestions about the projects. We will discuss projects on Friday. On Friday of week 2, April 9th, you will each make a short presentation of what you plan to do. By Friday of week 3, April 16th, you must have identified your major resources and begun to work with them.


IV. Assignments for week 2, April 4-8

a. Read Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, details to be posted

b. Write an essay comparing Descartes' and Hume's discussion of “ideas.”

2004-2005
The Evergreen State College
Last Updated: 03/02/2005