PHL 752
German Idealism
Kant's revolutionary Transcendental Idealism provoked a remarkable new wave of philosophical activity in Germany in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries. Thinkers like Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel sought to advance, extend, and transcend Kant's idealistic conceptions of nature and subjectivity, and in doing so they each developed formidable and influential new philosophical systems of their own. This course focuses on the work of one or more of these post-Kantian Idealists.
PHL 752 Requisite Information:
PHL 752 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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