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Dennis Dalton & Others – Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition 3rd Edition
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Dennis Dalton
Alan Charles Kors
Robert H. Kane
Course Overview
For 3,000 years, mankind has grappled with fundamental questions about life. Crucial questions about our existence and being have been pondered by thoughtful men and women since civilization began. The most brilliant minds in history focused on these questions—and their search for answers has left us an intellectual legacy of…
84 Lectures
Average 31 minutes each
1
Introduction
2
The Pre-Socratics—Physics and Metaphysics
3
The Sophists and Social Science
4
Plato—Metaphysics
5
Plato—Politics
6
Plato—Psychology
7
Aristotle—Metaphysics
8
Aristotle—Politics
9
Aristotle—Ethics
10
Stoicism and Epicureanism
11
Roman Eclecticism—Cicero and Polybius
12
Roman Skepticism—Sextus Empiricus
13
Introduction
14
Job and the Problem of Suffering
15
The Hebrew Bible and Covenantal History
16
The Synoptic Gospels—The Historical Jesus and the Kingdom of God
17
Paul—Justification by Faith
18
Plotinus and Neo-Platonism
19
Augustine—Grace and Free Will
20
Aquinas and Christian Aristotelianism
21
Universals in Medieval Thought
22
Mysticism and Meister Eckhart
23
Luther—Law and Gospel
24
Calvin and Protestantism
25
Introduction
26
Machiavelli and the Origins of Political Science
27
More’s Utopianism
28
Erasmus Against Enthusiasm
29
Galileo and the New Astronomy
30
Bacon’s New Organon and the New Science
31
Descartes—The Method of Modern Philosophy
32
Hobbes—Politics and the State of Nature
33
Spinoza—Rationalism and the Reverence for Being
34
Pascal—Skepticism and Jansenism
35
Bayle—Skepticism and Calvinism
36
Newton and Enlightened Science
37
Introduction
38
Locke—Politics
39
Locke—The Revolution in Knowledge
40
Vico and the New Science of History
41
Montesquieu and Political Thought
42
The Worldly Philosophy of Bernard Mandeville
43
Bishop Berkeley—Idealism and Critique of the Enlightenment
44
Hume’s Epistemology
45
Hume’s Theory of Morality
46
Hume’s Natural Religion
47
Adam Smith and the Origins of Political Economy
48
Rousseau’s Dissent
49
Introduction
50
Kant’s “Copernican Revolution”
51
Kant’s Moral Theory
52
Burke—The Origins of Conservatism
53
Hegel—History and Historicism
54
Marx—Historical Materialism
55
Marx—On Alienation
56
Mill’s Utilitarianism
57
Kierkegaard and the Leap of Faith
58
Schopenhauer—The World as Will and Idea
59
Nietzsche—Perspectivism and the Will to Power
60
Nietzsche—The Death of God, Morality, and Self-Creation
61
Introduction
62
James’s Pragmatism
63
Freud’s Psychology of Human Nature
64
Freud’s Discontents
65
A.J. Ayer and Logical Positivism
66
Max Weber and Legitimate Authority
67
Husserl and Phenomenology
68
Dewey’s Critique of Traditional Philosophy
69
Heidegger—Dasein and Existenz
70
Wittgenstein and Language Analysis
71
The Frankfurt School
72
Structuralism—Saussure and Lévi-Strauss
73
Introduction
74
Hayek and the Critique of Central Planning
75
Popper—The Open Society and the Philosophy of Science
76
Kuhn’s Paradigm Paradigm
77
Quine—Ontological Relativism
78
Habermas—Critical Theory and Communicative Action
79
Rawls’s Theory of Justice
80
Derrida and Deconstruction
81
Rorty’s Neo-Pragmatism
82
Gouldner—Ideology and the “New” Class
83
MacIntyre—The Rationality of Traditions
84
Nozick’s Defense of Libertarianism
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