6.3 Reptiles and amphibians
Can reptiles experience pain? Pleasure? Suffering or contentment? What are the implications for what Damasio calls "the feeling of what happens" of having a simpler brain?
Author: comstock
Maintained By: Gary Comstock
Last Updated: 2009-02-22
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20-Aug-2009 1.0 INTRODUCTION TO WEBSITE
25-Aug-2009 2.0 INTRODUCTION TO COURSE
25-Aug-2009 3.0 ANALYZING ARGUMENTS
25-Aug-2009 3.1 Contention: "Brains do not need bodies."
01-Sep-2009 3.4 Contention: "Persons have physical causes."
03-Sep-2009 4.0 HUMANS
03-Sep-2009 4.1 Souls
08-Sep-2009 5.0 PERSONS
08-Sep-2009 5.1 Persons as narratives
08-Sep-2009 5.11 Autobiographical persons
08-Sep-2009 5.12 Autobiopictorial persons
08-Sep-2009 5.13 Autobiomusical persons
10-Sep-2009 5.2 Near-persons
15-Sep-2009 5.3 Far-persons
17-Sep-2009 5.4 Non-persons
22-Sep-2009 6.0 ANIMALS
24-Sep-2009 6.1 Mammals
29-Sep-2009 6.2 Birds
01-Oct-2009 6.3 Reptiles and amphibians
06-Oct-2009 7.0 MACHINES
06-Oct-2009 7.1 Can machines think?
06-Oct-2009 7.2 Machine ethics
13-Oct-2009 8.0 ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS
15-Oct-2009 8.1 Killing
15-Oct-2009 8.2 Hunting
15-Oct-2009 8.3 Enhancing
20-Oct-2009 Student presentations
03-Dec-2009 9.0 CONCLUSION
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