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Archived Curricula Guide 2009–2011
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PHILSY1A Modern and contemporary philosophy 0–32 ECTS

Modes of study

The modes of study must be agreed upon with the teacher responsible for the examinations.

Evaluation

Numeric 1-5.

Study materials

Litterature:

Classics and their commentaries, or for example:

Cottingham: The Rationalists,

Woolhouse: The Empiricists,

Critchley and Schroeder (eds.): A Companion to Continental Philosophy,

Wessels - Coffa: The Semantic Tradition From Kant to Carnap: To the Vienna Station,

Floyd and Shieh (eds.) Future Pasts: The Analytic Philosophy in the Twentieth Century,

Hochberg: Introducing Analytic Philosophy: Its Sense and its Nonsense 1879-2002,

Moran and Mooney (eds.): The Phenomenology Reader,

Moran: Introduction to Phenomenology

Reck (ed.): From Frege to Wittgenstein: Perspectives on Early Analytic Philosophy,

Soames: Philosophical Analysis in the Twentieth Century, vols 1-2,

Williams: Contemporary French Philosophy.

Belongs to following study modules

Department of History and Philosophy
Department of History and Philosophy