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Catalog : PHIL.2510 Early Modern Philosophy (Formerly PHIL.3360)

PHIL.2510 Early Modern Philosophy (Formerly PHIL.3360)

Id: 005543 Credits: 3-3

Description

Examines Early Modern European Philosophy and its religious and scientific context, including movements such as the Mechanical Philosophy, Rationalism, Empiricism, and Transcendental Philosophy. Topics include knowledge and scientific understanding, the human mind and personal identity, and the debate between faith and reason.

Prerequisites

ENGL.1010 College Writing I.

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