Proposed to be offered next in 2000
Lloyd Humberstone and John Bigelow
8 points - 2 hours per week - Second semester - Clayton - Prerequisite: A first-year sequence in philosophy and two 8-point second-year philosophy subjects including at least one of PHL2110, PHL2130 or PHL2170. A basic competence in logic is required
Objectives Upon completion of the subject students should have a grasp of the major distinctive approaches that have dominated philosophy in the English-speaking world during the 20th century. Students who successfully complete the subject will be in a position to appreciate the historical background of contemporary philosophy.
Synopsis The subject will follow some central themes in twentieth century philosophy. The first half of the seminars will revolve around student-initiated discussions.
Assessment Two essays (3000 words each): 50% each - One essay may optionally be replaced by a 3-hour examination - Satisfactory participation in student-initiated discussions will be required
Prescribed texts
A collection of readings available from the department and on reserve in the Sir Louis Matheson Library
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