PH422      
Dissertation Seminar - Philosophy of Social Science

This information is for the 2012/13 session.

Teachers responsible

Michaelmas and Summer terms: Dr J McKenzie Alexander, LAK. T501b.
Lent term: Dr Kristina Musholt, LAK. T403

Availability

The course is restricted to students taking the MSc Philosophy of the Social Sciences.

Course content

The course is intended to develop the ability to make philosophical arguments and to write structured philosophical essays. It will serve to prepare students for research and writing their dissertation.

In Lent term, seminars will cover topics that are chosen by MSc students for their theses. In Michaelmas term, the early meetings will discuss the structure and content of an MSc dissertation in Philosophy, the grading rubric used for marking dissertations. The remainder of Michaelmas term will cover some core topics in the philosophy of social science, such as: Methodological issues such as the use of mathematical models in the social sciences, methodological individualism and its rivals, collective intentionality and the autonomy of the social sciences.

Teaching

Seminar: 10 x one-hour (MT); 10 x two-hour (LT).

Formative coursework

A number of assignments whose completion will aid the writing of the dissertation will be set over the course of MT and LT.

Assessment

This course is not assessed.

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