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How to apply
Apply in advance by sending cheque/draft/
postal money order, made payable to Trinity
College no. 1 account. An application form is not
necessary. Please include name,
correspondence address, telephone number
and, if available, email address to TCIN Evening
Course Co-ordinator, TCIN, Lloyd Institute,
Trinity College, Dublin 2. Phone: 01 896 4195,
email:
Fee
€
250 for eighteen weeks. Concession rate
(
€
140) available to second and third level
students, unemployed persons and those in
receipt of a social welfare pension. Payment
must accompany enrolment.
Time and place
Tuesdays, 7 p.m. - 8.20 p.m., in LB11, Lloyd
Institute, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Duration
Michaelmas term, commencing Tuesday, 2
October 2012 (nine weeks).
Hilary term, commencing Tuesday, 22 January
2013 (nine weeks).
The Problem of Scepticism
Topics
1 Ancient scepticism as a mode of inquiry and
as a way of life
2 Descartes and scepticism
3 The threat of solipsism
4 Doubt in the service of certainty
5 Scepticism about other minds
6 Scepticism about our own existence
7 Scepticism and religion
8 Science and moral scepticism
9 Scepticism and anomalous events
10 Common sense and scepticism
11 Why I am not a sceptic
Lecturers
The lecturers are drawn from the staff of the
Department of Philosophy at Trinity College
Dublin.
How to apply
Register in advance (prior to 25 September
2012) by post, to the Executive Officer,
Department of Philosophy, Arts Building, Trinity
College, Dublin 2 enclosing a cheque/draft/
postal money order made payable to Trinity
College no. 1 account. Your receipt will be your
ticket for the series. Registration is also possible
on the evening of the first lecture of the series
(outside the lecture theatre).
Fee
The cost for the full series is
€
50. Concession
rate (
€
25) available to students, unemployed
persons and those in receipt of a social welfare
pension.
Date, time and place
There will be eleven lectures beginning on
Tuesday, 25 September 2012,
7.30 p.m. - 9 p.m., in the Uí Chadhain Theatre,
Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2. Please
note there will be no lecture on Tuesday, 6
November 2012.
Further information
Contact: The Executive Officer, Department of
Philosophy, phone: 01 896 1529, email:
Inside Modern Psychoanalysis
This series of twelve lectures examines the
theoretical development of psychoanalytic
thinking through the work of Freud, Klein, Bion
and Winnicott.