PHIL 422: Honors Seminar

PHIL 422-001: Early Mdrn Philosophcl Figures
(Fall 2014)

04:30 PM to 07:10 PM W

Section Information for Fall 2014

Kant's Critique of Pure Reason marks both the culmination of early modern philosophy and the foundation of much that has come since. In this course we'll be giving close attention to some of the most important sections of the Critique, as to relevant secondary literature. We'll also consider John McDowell's appropriation of Kantian ideas in his Mind and World.

Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

Seminar for students enrolled in the honors program in philosophy. Notes: May be repeated for credit when topic is different. May be repeated within the term for a maximum 18 credits.
Mason Core: Capstone
Specialized Designation: Mason Impact., Topic Varies, Writing Intensive in Major
Recommended Prerequisite: 9 credits in philosophy and acceptance to the honors program in philosophy.
Schedule Type: Lec/Sem #1, Lec/Sem #2, Lec/Sem #3, Lec/Sem #4, Lec/Sem #5, Lec/Sem #6, Lec/Sem #7, Lec/Sem #8, Lec/Sem #9, Sem/Lec #10, Sem/Lec #11, Sem/Lec #12, Sem/Lec #13, Sem/Lec #14, Sem/Lec #15, Sem/Lec #16, Sem/Lec #17, Sem/Lec #18, Seminar
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

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