PA216 19th and 20th Century Philosophy
3 Credits
This course covers recent and contemporary philosophical movements as well as their roots
in 19th century thought. Readings and discussions will center on the existentialism of Sartre
and Heidegger, the pragmatism of William James and John Dewey, the linguistic philosophy
of Ayer and Wittgenstein, and on such recent developments as phenomenology and deconstruction.
Prerequisite: PA101 or permission of instructor.
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