Introduction to the History of Philosophy in the 17th and 18th Centuries |
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What is this?The pages here are an attempt to introduce the interested to some of the major themes of Western philosophy in the Modern period. They grow out of a lecture course, called with appropriate enigma, 211, and suffer I'm afraid from the gauchness of presenting material designed in the first place for one medium through a very different one. This is being addressed, but it will take time. Meanwhile, maybe there is something useful in the pages in their hybrid state, even to those who have not had the dubious benefit of attending the lectures from which the pages have sprung. |
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Week 1: Descartes 1 | Presentation | Descartes: Discourse on Method Sections 1, 2 Descartes: Meditations Meditation 1 The Rationalists, Chapters 1 and 2. |
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Week 2 Descartes 2 | Presentation | Notesheet | Descartes: Discourse on Method Section
4 Descartes: Meditations Mediations 2 & 3 Cottingham: The Rationalists, pp. 78-84. |
Week 3: Descartes 3 | Presentation | Descartes: Meditations Meditation 2 Descartes: Objections and Replies, On Meditation 6. Cottingham ed. pp.143-150. The Rationalists, Chapter 4. |
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Week 4: Descartes 4 | Presentation | Descartes: Principles of Philosophy Part 2 (Cottingham ed. pp.189-199). |
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Week 5: Consolidation |
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Week 6:
Locke 1 |
Presentation | All Locke readings from An Essay Concerning
Human Understanding. BOOK I. OF INNATE NOTIONS I Introduction II No Innate Principles in the Mind III No Innate Practical Principles IV Other Considerations concerning Innate Principles |
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Week 7: Locke 2 | Presentation |
BOOK II. OF IDEAS |
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Week 8: Locke 3 | BOOK II. OF IDEAS VIII Some. Farther Considerations concerning Our Simple Ideas XXIII Of Our Complex Ideas of Substances BOOK III. OF WORDS Ill Of General Terms IV Of the Names of Simple Ideas VI Of the Names of Substances |
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Week 9: Locke 4 | Presentation |
BOOK II VIII Section 9 |
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Week 10: Locke 5 | Presentation |
BOOK II XXVII Para 10 |
Week 11: Berkeley 1 | Presentation |
George Berkeley's A Treatise Concerning The Principles Of Human Knowledge (Begin) |
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Week 12: Berkeley 2 |
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George Berkeley's A Treatise Concerning The Principles Of Human Knowledge (Conclude) | |
Week 13: Hume 1 | Presentation |
Hume, Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, XII, iii |
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Week 14: Hume 2 | Presentation | Notesheet |
Hume, Enquiry, V, I (Causality) |
Week 15: Hume 3 | Presentation | Notesheet | Hume, Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding Continued |
Week 16: Hume 4 |
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Notesheet | Hume, Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Continued |
Week 17: Kant 1 | Presentation | Over the next three weeks: Kant: Critique of Pure Reason. Have a go. I have suggested some extracts focussing on the topics we consider. Scruton: A Short History of Western Philosophy, Ch. 10. |
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Week 18: Kant 2 | Presentation | Notesheet |
Kant: Critique of Pure Reason, The Antinomy of Reason, A426 - 429 / B454 - 457. For those with copies of the Critique which don't include the A and B numbers: Transcendental Doctrine of Elements > Second Division The Trancendental Dialectic >Book II > Chapter II (The Antinomy of Pure Reason) > Section 2 (The Antithetic of Pure Reason) >First Antinomy (First Conflict of the Transcendental Ideas). It's here. |
Week 19: Kant 3 | Presentation | Notesheet | Kant: Critique of Pure Reason, Deduction of the Pure Concepts of Understanding (B130-B169) For those with copies of the Critique which don't include the A and B numbers: Transcendental Doctrine of Elements > First Division (Trancendental Analytic) > Book I (Analytic of Concepts) > Chapter II (Deduction of the Pure Concepts of Understanding) > Section 2 (Transcendental Deduction of the Pure Concepts of the Understanding > Subsection 15 The Possibility of Combination in General. Read to end of Subsection 27. It's here. |
Week 20: Kant 4 | Presentation | Notesheet | Kant: Critique of Pure Reason, The Analytic of Principles, Chapter III, A236 - 260 / B295 - 315. For those with copies of the Critique which don't include the A and B numbers: Transcendental Doctrine of Elements > First Division (Trancendental Analytic) > Book II (Analytic of Principles) > Chapter III (The ground of the Distinction of all Objects in General into Phenomena and Noumena). Read to the end of the chapter. It's here. |
Week 21: Consolidation |
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EXTRA! Introductory presentation on Kant's theory of ethics |
Presentation | Notesheet | (This is my take on how the metaphysics and epistemology links with the ethics. - V) |
Late Extra!! Introductory presentation on Aristotle's Ethics |
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Even later Introductory presentation on Ethical Relativism |
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Supplementary Presentations on Leibniz |
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