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Aspects of Western Philosophy (Web)
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Co-ordinated by :
IIT Madras
Available from :
2013-11-01
Lec :
1
Modules / Lectures
Ancient Greek Philosophy and Medieval Thought
Greek Philosophy: An Introduction
Sophists and Socrates: The Philosophy of Man, Relativism and the Idea of Good
Plato’s Idealism
Plato’s Theory of Knowledge
Aristotle’s Criticism of Platonic Idealism and the Concepts of Form and Matter
Aristotle’s Theory of Causation and the Ideas of Potentiality and Actuality
Medieval Philosophy
Modern Philosophy: The Schools of Rationalism and Empiricism
Modern Philosophy
Descartes: Method of Philosophy and Theory of Knowledge
Rene Descartes: The Mind-body Dualism
Spiniza
Spinoza’s Pantheism: God and Nature Relationship
The Philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz
Fundamentals of John Locke’s Empiricism
John Locke: Theory of knowledge
George Berkeley’s Immaterialism and Subjective Idealism
Refutation of Abstract Ideas and Esse est Percipi
David Hume: Theory of Knowledge
David Hume: From Empiricism to Skepticism
Enlightenment Philosophy, German Idealism, Marxism and Nihilism
The Critical Philosophy Of Immanuel Kant
Kant: Transcendental Aesthetic and Transcendental Analytic
Immanuel Kant: The Ideas of Reason and the Rejection of Speculative Metaphysics
Immanuel Kant’s Ethical Theory
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: The Concepts of Being, Non-being and Becoming
Hegel’s Absolute Idealism and the Phenomenology of Spirit
Karl Marx: Historical Materialism
Nietzsche: Critique of Western Culture
Philosophy of Language
Linguistic Turn in British philosophy and Russell’s Logical Atomism
Wittgenstein’s Early Philosophy
Wittgenstein: Language-Games and Forms of Life
Logical Positivism and the Scientific Conception of Philosophy
Phenomenology and Existentialism
Edmund Husserl’s Phenomenology: The Principle of Intentionality and the Methods of Reduction
Phenomenological Reduction and Transcendental Subjectivity
Martin Heidegger: The Question of Being
Martin Heidegger: The Ontology of Dasein and the Concept of Truth
Existentialism
Sartre’s Conception of Human Existence
Jean Paul Sartre’s Concept of Human Existence
Postmodernism and After
Postmodernism
Deconstruction, Feminism and Discourse Theory
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