Spring 2019 Schedule

All dates given below are subject to change.

Important Dates

26 February Term Paper 1 Posted
12 March Term Paper 1 Due
21 March Term Test 1
4 April Term Paper 2 Posted
23 April Term Paper 2 Due
16 May Term Test 2

Schedule of Topics & Readings

AW Ariew & Watkins, A Atherton, B Blackboard
Unit 0 Introduction to Early Modern Philosophy
5 & 7 February Descartes and the Scientific Revolution
Francis Bacon, Selections from New Organon AW
Galileo Galilei, Selections from The Assayer AW
René Descartes, Discourse on the Method, Parts 1–2 AW
Unit 1 Foundations: Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy
12 & 14 February 1.1 Descartes on Skepticism, Certainty, & God
Meditations I–III AW
19 & 21 February 1.2 Cartesian Dualism & Its Early Critics
Meditations V–VI AW
“The Cartesian Circle”: Selections from the Objections and Replies B
26 February Unit 1 Discussion
Unit 2 Metaphysics After Descartes: the Mind-Body Problem
28 February & 5 March 2.1 Discovery of the Problem: Elisabeth of Bohemia & Malebranche
Elisabeth of Bohemia, Selections from Correspondence with Descartes A
Nicolas Malebranche, Selections from The Search After Truth AW (Optional)
Margaret Cavendish, Selections from Philosophical Letters A
7 March 2.2 Is Mind-Body Interaction a Miracle? Malebranche and Leibniz
G. W. Leibniz, New System AW
Damaris Cudworth, Selections from Correspondence with Leibniz A (Optional)
12 & 14 March 2.3 Idealism: Berkeley’s Empiricist Critique of Matter
George Berkeley, Three Dialogues, Preface & First Dialogue AW
Mary Shepherd, Selections from Essays A
19 March Unit 2 Discussion
21 March Term Test 1
Unit 3 Epistemology after Descartes: Rationalism & Empiricism
26 & 28 March 3.1 Locke’s Critique of Innatism
John Locke, Essay I.i, I.ii.1–8, 15–16, 22 AW
G. W. Leibniz, Selections from Preface to the New Essays AW
2 & 4 April 3.2 Locke’s Empiricism
John Locke, Essay II.i.1–9, II.ii, II.viii.7–26, II.xii, II.xxiii.1–4 AW
16 & 18 April 3.3 Hume’s Skeptical Empiricism
Hume, Enquiry Sects. II–V AW
25 April Unit 3 Discussion
Unit 4 Rationalism After Descartes: Kant’s Transcendental Philosophy
30 April & 2 May 4.1 Kant’s Prolegomena I: the Possibility of Metaphysics
Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics, Preface & Preamble AW
7 & 9 May 4.2 Kant’s Prolegomena II: Pure Mathematics & Pure Natural Science
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics, Sects. 6–23, 27–38 AW
14 May 4.3 Kant’s Prolegomena III: A Science of Metaphysics?
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics, Sects. 40–44, Scholium: Solution to the General Question of the Prolegomena, “How is metaphysics possible as a science?” AW
16 May Term Test 2