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Early Modern Philosophy
  • Online Mode of Instruction
  • 4 Course Credits
  • 5 Weeks Program Duration
Course Description
The transition from the Medieval to the Modern era in philosophy began,roughly,in the late 16th and early 17th centuries and ended,again roughly,in the late 18th century.In this course we will cover the works of various great thinkers from this time period including Descartes,David Hume,Thomas Hobbes,John Locke,and others.Finally,we will discuss various philosophical topics including the nature of knowledge,identity,the mind,ethics,and politics.
Basic Information
Category : HUMANITY&SOCIAL SCIENCE
Enrollment start date : 2024 Summer
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