LARTS 335 History of Philosophy I

This course will look at how some of the major thinkers of the western tradition have dealt with fundamental philosophical questions: both those they inherited and those they created. This course will take us from the early Greek's conceptions of reality through early modernity's concerns with what we can know about reality. We will also examine the ways in which each thinker's ethics, theory of knowledge, etc., are related to one another.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

((LARTS 111/Lecture or LARTS 111/Department or LARTS 147T/Lecture) and (LARTS 221/Lecture or LARTS 221/Department))