The intellectual foundations of our modern world were laid down in the 17th and 18th centuries by thinkers like Descartes; Locke; Hume; and Kant. In this course we will look at some of the great debate of the period having to do with science; religion; free will; the self; the nature of truth; the limits of knowledge; and the possibility of happiness.
PHIL 312: Philosophical Foundations of Modernity
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Degree Attributes
CoB: Humanities,
SoAD: Humanities