PHL-313: History of Modern and Contemporary Western Philosophy

Department
Credits 3
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Instructional Method
Lecture
Explores Western philosophic thought from the 17th and 19th centuries through the works of select Continental Rationalists and British Empiricists with a special emphasis on metaphysical and epistemological views. Considers questions (and answers) that dominate 19th and 20th century Western philosophy. Investigates the origins and themes of American pragmatism, Anglo-American philosophy of language, existential-phenomenology, critical theory and postmodernism. Offers an opportunity to make sense of emerging issues and debates in 21st century philosophy.Prerequites: 200-level philosophy course. Fulfills general education requirement for 300/400-level philosophy course. [ 3 credits ] \