PHL 511
Kant
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in modern philosophy. His theoretical philosophy sought to bridge the empiricist and the rationalist movements. His practical philosophy laid the groundwork for modern ethical theories. This course will survey themes such as: the nature of space and time, appearance and reality, causation, free will and determinism, the nature of moral obligation, the relation between freedom and autonomy, and the relation between virtue and happiness.
PHL 511 Requisite Information:
PHL 511 Let's You Take:
Prerequisite: a minimum of six PHL/CPHL courses, which must include PHL 403 or PHL 708
- This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
Prerequisite: a minimum of six PHL/CPHL courses, which must include PHL 403 or PHL 708
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