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PHL 308 Early Modern Philosophy
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Prerequisites:
PHL 100
An examination of the period in philosophy from the publication of Descartes? Meditations in 1641, to the publication of the second edition of Kant?s Critique of Pure Reason in 1787. Philosophers in this period were examining the epistemological implications of the "new science,"as formulated by such figures as Galileo, Newton, and Kepler. The work of this period paved the way for the Western analytic tradition in the 20th century, and continues to influence philosophers today. Note: This course fulfills Objective 4c of the University Core Curriculum. | 3 | 0 | 0 | | |
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