Readings in Modern Philosophy (16th – 19th Centuries)
The objective of this course is to encourage students to learn to read Modern philosophical texts in a systematic way. Such a process is painstaking at first, but it has many advantages. A student who learns to follow closely the thoughts of a great thinker will be less dependent on secondary sources of opinion.
Credits:
3
Language:
English
Faculty:
Philosophy
Professor Name:
TBD
Semester:
Winter
Time:
TBD
Room Number:
TBD
Academic Year:
2018-19
Level:
Undergraduate
Course Code:
DPHY 2340
Program:
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with a minor in Ethics
Bachelor of Arts with a Concentration in Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts with a double major in Philosophy and in Theology
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Theology and a minor in Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Theology and Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts, major in Philosophy & minor in Theology
Bachelor of Philosophy
Bachelor of Philosophy with a minor in Ethics
Certificate in Philosophy
Certificate in Philosophy (Applied Ethics)
Interest Courses in Philosophy