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Department of English and Philosophy : Course List: Kant and 19th Century Philosophy

Title

Kant and 19th Century Philosophy

Course

EP376 - Version 2013-1 - Kant and 19th Century Philosophy

Course Description

 

Course Summary

Taught in seminar format, this course gives primary attention to the systematic philosophy of the German thinker, Immanuel Kant, whose influence on Nineteenth Century thinking was widespread and who is commonly recognized as one of the pillars of Modern Philosophy.  The course will also devote attention to other important areas of philosophical thinking in the Nineteenth Century, whether within the Kantian tradition or lying outside it in other movements, such as Utilitarianism or Pragmatism, which had a continuing and significant influence on later philosophical thinking.

Lesson:  40 @ 55 min (2.5 Att/wk)
Special requirements:  None

Abbreviation

EP376 - Version 2013-1

Program

Philosophy

Requirement

 

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