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The modern intellectual tradition : from Descartes to Derrida : transcript book / Lawrence E. Cahoone.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsLanguage: English Series: Great courses (DVD). Philosophy & intellectual history | The Great courses | The Great CoursesPublication details: Chantilly, Virginia : The Teaching Company, 2010.Description: 2 v. ; 19 cmISBN:
  • 9781598036664 (Set)
  • 1598036661
Uniform titles:
  • The Great Courses
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 370
LOC classification:
  • LB 14.6 C132m 2010
Contents:
[v.1] Lectures 1-18 : Philosophy and the Modern Age -- Scholasticism and the Scientific Revolution -- The rationalism and dualism of Descartes -- Locke's empiricism, Berkeley's idealism -- Neo-Aristotelians: Spinoza and Leibniz -- The Enlightenment and Rousseau -- The radical skepticism of Hume -- Kant's Copernican revolution -- Kant and the religion of reason -- The French Revolution and German idealism -- Hegel, the last great system -- Hegel and the English century -- The economic revolution and its critic, Marx -- Kierkegaard's Critique of reason -- Nietzsche's Critique of morality and truth -- Freud, Weber, and the mind of modernity -- Rise of 20th century philosophy, pragmatism, analysis -- [v.2] Lectures 19-36: Rise of 20th century philosophy, phenomenology -- Physics, positivism and early Wittgenstein -- Emergence and Whitehead -- Dewey's American naturalism -- Heidegger's Being and time -- Existentialism and the Frankfurt School -- Heidegger's turn against humanism -- Culture, hermeneutics, and structuralism -- Wittgenstein's turn to ordinary language -- Quine and the end of positivism -- New philosophies of science -- Derrida's deconstruction of philosophy -- The challenge of postmodernism -- Rorty and the end of philosophy -- Rediscovering the premodern -- Pragmatic realism, reforming the modern -- The reemergence of emergence -- Philosophy's death greatly exaggerated.
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[v.1] Lectures 1-18 : Philosophy and the Modern Age --
Scholasticism and the Scientific Revolution --
The rationalism and dualism of Descartes --
Locke's empiricism, Berkeley's idealism --
Neo-Aristotelians: Spinoza and Leibniz --
The Enlightenment and Rousseau --
The radical skepticism of Hume --
Kant's Copernican revolution --
Kant and the religion of reason --
The French Revolution and German idealism --
Hegel, the last great system --
Hegel and the English century --
The economic revolution and its critic, Marx --
Kierkegaard's Critique of reason --
Nietzsche's Critique of morality and truth --
Freud, Weber, and the mind of modernity --
Rise of 20th century philosophy, pragmatism, analysis -- [v.2] Lectures 19-36:
Rise of 20th century philosophy, phenomenology --
Physics, positivism and early Wittgenstein --
Emergence and Whitehead --
Dewey's American naturalism --
Heidegger's Being and time --
Existentialism and the Frankfurt School --
Heidegger's turn against humanism --
Culture, hermeneutics, and structuralism --
Wittgenstein's turn to ordinary language --
Quine and the end of positivism --
New philosophies of science --
Derrida's deconstruction of philosophy --
The challenge of postmodernism --
Rorty and the end of philosophy --
Rediscovering the premodern --
Pragmatic realism, reforming the modern --
The reemergence of emergence --
Philosophy's death greatly exaggerated.

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