1st Edition
PHIL 202: Descartes, Hume & Kant
School: Binghamton University (BU )
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Pages: 3a review of what we learned about Kant so far and an introduction to his views of knowledge and God
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Pages: 2an overview of Kant's thoughts of judgement and the mind's influence in the concept of causality
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Pages: 2a further look into the synthetic a priori and the relation between intuition and space
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Pages: 3an introduction to how Kant sets up the possibility for metaphysics
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Pages: 2background information on the philosopher Kant and an overview of his general philosophical views
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Pages: 2an overview of sections 9 through 12 of Hume's Enquiry: from animals to miracles to god
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Pages: 2an overview of section 7 and 8 lesson on enquiry; Philosophical terminology is clarified and exposed.
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Pages: 2an overview of section 4 of Hume's Enquiry, knowledge and customs
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Pages: 2an overview of Hume's naturalistic approach to philosophy
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Pages: 3an overview of Leibniz philosophy on truths, free will, reason, and the soul
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Pages: 4a closing of Descartes' philosophy and introduction to Leibniz philosophy and monads
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Pages: 3an overview of meditations 4 and 5, a look into truth and falsity
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Pages: 3An exploration of Descartes' Third Meditation
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Pages: 2an overview of Descartes' first meditation and his view of skepticism, particularly of the senses
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Pages: 2An introduction to the course and modern philosophy