Module #1 Introduction to Phenomenology Overview of the phenomenological movement, key concepts, and its relevance to understanding consciousness and experience.
Module #2 The Concept of Consciousness Exploration of the concept of consciousness, including its history, definitions, and debates.
Module #3 The Phenomenological Method In-depth examination of the phenomenological method, including Epoché, phenomenological reduction, and intentional analysis.
Module #4 Edmund Husserl:Founder of Phenomenology Life, works, and key ideas of Edmund Husserl, including his concept of intentionality and the importance of subjective experience.
Module #5 Maurice Merleau-Ponty:Embodiment and Perception Explores Merleau-Pontys philosophy of embodied cognition, perception, and the role of the body in shaping experience.
Module #6 Martin Heidegger:Being and Time Analysis of Heideggers concept of Being, temporality, and the relationship between human existence and consciousness.
Module #7 Phenomenology of Perception Examination of the phenomenology of perception, including the nature of sensory experience, perception, and the role of attention.
Module #8 The Experience of Time and Space Phenomenological analysis of the experience of time and space, including the role of retention, protention, and spatiality.
Module #9 The Self and Subjectivity Exploration of the phenomenology of self and subjectivity, including the concept of ipseity and the nature of personal identity.
Module #10 Intentionality and Aboutness In-depth examination of the concept of intentionality, including its relationship to aboutness, reference, and meaning.
Module #11 The Givenness of Experience Analysis of the concept of givenness, including the role of intuition, evidence, and the nature of phenomenal consciousness.
Module #12 The Relationship Between Consciousness and the World Explores the phenomenological understanding of the relationship between consciousness and the world, including the concept of being-in-the-world.
Module #13 Embodiment and the Lived Body Phenomenological examination of the lived body, including the role of embodiment, sensation, and motor intentionality.
Module #14 The Phenomenology of Emotions and Moods Analysis of the phenomenology of emotions and moods, including their role in shaping experience and consciousness.
Module #15 The Nature of Thought and Reason Explores the phenomenology of thought and reason, including the role of judgment, inference, and logic.
Module #16 The Phenomenology of Social Experience Examination of the phenomenology of social experience, including intersubjectivity, empathy, and the role of others in shaping experience.
Module #17 The Phenomenology of Language Analysis of the phenomenology of language, including the role of speech, writing, and communication in shaping experience and consciousness.
Module #18 Phenomenology and the Sciences Explores the relationship between phenomenology and the sciences, including neuroscience, psychology, and cognitive science.
Module #19 Phenomenology and Ethics Analysis of the relationship between phenomenology and ethics, including the role of moral experience, values, and responsibility.
Module #20 Phenomenology and Psychiatry Examination of the phenomenology of psychiatric disorders, including the experience of mental illness and the role of phenomenology in understanding mental health.
Module #21 Phenomenology and Spirituality Explores the relationship between phenomenology and spirituality, including the experience of transcendence, mysticism, and the sacred.
Module #22 Applications of Phenomenology Examines the applications of phenomenology in various fields, including healthcare, education, and design.
Module #23 Criticisms and Controversies in Phenomenology Critical evaluation of phenomenology, including criticisms, challenges, and controversies in the field.
Module #24 Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion Planning next steps in Consciousness and Experience in Phenomenology career