Course 475. Lecturers: Darren M. Staloff, Robert Hilary Kane, Jeremy Shearmur, Dennis G. Dalton, Robert C. Solomon, Phillip Cary, and Kathleen M. Higgins.
Contents:
Lecture 49. Introduction / D. Staloff -- Lecture 50. Kant's Copernican Revolution / R. Kane -- Lecture 51. Kant's moral theory / R. Kane -- Lecture 52. Burke: the origins of conservatism / J. Shearmur -- Lecture 53. Hegel: history and historicism / D. Staloff -- Lecture 54. Marx: historical materialism / D. Staloff -- Lecture 55. Marx: on alienation / D. Dalton -- Lecture 56. Mill's utilitarianism / R. Solomon -- Lecture 57. Kierkegaard and the leap of faith / P. Cary -- Lecture 58. Schopenhauer: the world as will and idea / K. Higgins -- Lecture 59. Nietzsche: perspectivism and the will to power / R. Solomon -- Lecture 60. Nietzsche: the death of God, morality, and self-creation / K. Higgins.
Summary:
Part 5 continues to explore the meaning of the scientific revolution and to examine the many problems that it raises. It is in this period that the West becomes keenly aware of the social and psychological origins and purposes of its activities. This is a period of spiritual turmoil as well as of material advance.
Series:
The great courses on tape
OCLC:
(OCoLC)48968945
Locations:
JAAX771 -- Faith Baptist Bible College - John L. Patten Library (Ankeny)
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