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A detailed study, both historical and critical, of central issues in Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. Topics include a selection from: innate ideas; substance; personal identity; abstract ideas; theory of language; perception, materialism, and idealism; induction and causation; and skepticism. Also includes some discussion of later critics of classical empiricism.
Offered Spring, 2010 by the Philosophy department(s).
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| Section S01 | K Hour (T.,Th. 2:30-3:50 PM) at Rockefeller Library 206 | Add to cart |
| CRN 25835 | Justin Broackes |