Classical German Philosophy
Classical German Philosophy begins with Kant and his immediate predecessors, and extends to the early mid-19th century, including figures such as Herder, Fichte, Schelling, Goethe, Schiller , and Hegel, Feurebach, and Marc, among others. This course may include critiques of developments out of classical German philosophy. Students will become conversant with the major projects and schools of thought in the wake of Kant's Critical Philosophy.
Prerequisite: Graduate student status.
Outcomes: Students will become conversant with the major projects and schools of thought in the wake of Kant's Critical philosophy. Students will also become competent in engaging basic research in the philosophy of this era.
Prerequisite: Graduate student status.
Outcomes: Students will become conversant with the major projects and schools of thought in the wake of Kant's Critical philosophy. Students will also become competent in engaging basic research in the philosophy of this era.