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  1. (1 other version)Philosophy Through Film.Mary M. Litch - 2002 - London: Routledge. Edited by Amy Karofsky.
    Some of the world’s best-loved films can be used as springboards for examining enduring philosophical questions. _Philosophy Through Film_ provides guidance in how to watch films with an eye for their philosophical content, helping students become familiar with key topics in all of the major areas in Western philosophy, and helping them master the techniques of philosophical argumentation. The perfect size and scope for a first course in philosophy, _Philosophy Through Film_ assumes no prior knowledge of philosophy. It is an (...)
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    Philosophy Through Film, 4th edition.Amy Karofsky & Mary M. Litch - 2021 - Routledge.
    Some of the world’s best-loved films can be used as springboards for examining enduring philosophical questions. Philosophy Through Film provides guidance on how to watch films with an eye for their philosophical content, helping students become familiar with key topics in all of the major areas in Western philosophy, and helping them to master the techniques of philosophical argumentation. -/- The perfect size and scope for a first course in philosophy, Philosophy Through Film assumes no prior knowledge of philosophy. It (...)
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    Computation, connectionism and modelling the mind.Mary Litch - 1997 - Philosophical Psychology 10 (3):357-364.
    Any analysis of the concept of computation as it occurs in the context of a discussion of the computational model of the mind must be consonant with the philosophic burden traditionally carried by that concept as providing a bridge between a physical and a psychological description of an agent. With this analysis in hand, one may ask the question: are connectionist-based systems consistent with the computational model of the mind? The answer depends upon which of several versions of connectionism one (...)
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    David braddon-Mitchell and Frank Jackson, the philosophy of mind and cognition.Mary Litch - 1999 - Minds and Machines 9 (2):295-300.
  5. Learning connectionist networks and the philosophy of psychology.Mary Litch - 1999 - Acta Analytica 144:87-110.
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    Philosophy through film.Mary M. Litch - 2010 - New York: Routledge.
    Introduction -- Skepticism -- Relativism -- Personal identity -- Artificial intelligence -- Free will, determinism, and moral responsibility -- Ethics -- Political philosophy -- The problem of evil -- Existentialism.
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