Courses: Early Modern British Philosophy (PHILH222B01)
Spring 2013
How can we think all that we actually do think? What is mind-independent reality like? This course examines these and related questions in the philosophical writings of Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Reid. Emphasis is on a philosophical understanding of the theories of cognition and reality developed in these texts.
Prerequisites: One 100-level philosophy course or its equivalent, or consent.
Fulfills: HU III
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LocationHaverford, Hall 201 Meeting TimesTTh 11:30-1:00 |
