A study of the writings of a seventeenth or eighteenth century philosopher other than Hume or Kant. In years when the course is offered a course outline giving the author and aspects of his/her philosophy to be treated will be available from the department office.
This course may be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite(s)
- Two previous courses in Philosophy, one of which must be Philosophy 301, 303, or 305; or consent of the Department.
Sections