(Actual topics to be selected from this list, based on class preference; other topics may be added)
1. The Traditional "Problem of Other Minds"
Austin, Ayer, and Wisdom. Aristotelian Society Symposium on Other Minds. In Supplement to the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 20 (1946)
Stroud. Significance. Chap. 2.
Russell. "Analogy."
Malcolm. "The Problem of Other Minds."
Putnam. "Other Minds."
Hyslop and Jackson. "The Analogical Inference to Other Minds."
Hill. Sensations. Chap. 9.
Sprigge. "Ayer on Other Minds."
Ayer. "Reply to T. L. S. Sprigge."
Sober. "Evolution and the Problem of Other Minds."
2. Strawson and Davidson
Strawson. Individuals. Chap. 3.
Evans. Varieties. Chap. 7.
Davidson. Papers from Subjective, Intersubjective, Objective.
Avramides. Other Minds. Chap. 8.
3. Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein. Philosophical Investigations.
Kripke. Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language. Postscript.
McDowell. "Criteria, Defeasibility, and Knowledge."
Peacocke and McGinn. Aristotelian Society Symposium on Consciousness and Other Minds. In Supplement to the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 58 (1984)
Avramides. Other Minds. Chap. 7.
4. Moran on Self-Knowledge
Moran. Authority and Estrangement.
Plus some companion readings (e.g. Wittgenstein, and Evans, a few papers on Moore's Paradox).
5. Color Blindness
Justin Broackes. Guest lecture.
6. Block's "Harder Problem"
Block. "The Harder Problem of Consciousness."
7. Animal Minds
Davidson. "Thought and Talk."
Malcolm. "Thoughtless Brutes."
Tye. "The Problem of Simple Minds: Is there anything it is like to be a Honeybee?"
Dennett. Kinds of Minds.
McDowell. Mind and World. Lecture 6.
Allen. "Animal Pain."