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IndV101 -- Mind, Self and Language (3 units)
Description: Explores the central questions about the nature of human beings, focusing on the individual experience. Course topics may include basic human thought processes (e.g. conceptual systems, symbolic representation of the world, judgment and decision making), personal identity, individual freedom and social control, ethical and moral principles, and others.
Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Usually offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

Philosophical Perspectives on the Individual Philosophical perspectives on the Individual addresses the individual person construed as a cognitive agent.

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