
What is time? Can we travel to the past? What would that even mean? These are a few of the questions this course will explore through assigned readings and problem sets. (Image courtesy of CityGypsy11 on flickr. License CC-BY-NC.)
Instructor(s)
Prof. Justin Khoo
MIT Course Number
24.221
As Taught In
Spring 2015
Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
This course is a study of basic metaphysical issues concerning existence, the mind-body problem, personal identity, and causation plus its implications for freedom. This class features classical as well as contemporary readings and it provides practice in written and oral communication.
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