2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin

PHI 330 Philosophical Modernity

3 hours 

This course provides an overview of the problems, positions, and main lines of argument of Western European philosophy in the period, roughly, from Montaigne (1580) to Kant (1781). Philosophical issues are contextualized by reformation, scientific and political revolution, "enlightenment," colonialism, and the slave trade. The role of criticism and critique in the achievement of the emerging modern paradigm is a course theme. Topics include knowledge, skepticism, and faith; empiricism, rationalism, "mechanical philosophy" and idealism; mind body and substance; freedom and determinism; God natural law morality and justice.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ENG 201, PHI 105, PHI 210, and PHI 231