PHI 330I HUME

A close study of the major works of David Hume (1711-1776), one of the most radical and subversive thinkers of the Western tradition. The objective of the course is to develop a systematic understanding of the different aspects of Hume's work, including his skepticism, naturalism, empiricism, moral and political philosophy, and his views on religion. 

Credits

4

Registration Restrictions

Open to junior and senior majors and minors in philosophy, and to others with permission of the instructor.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment in each seminar limited to 16 students.

Attributes

A6, MOIB, MOIE, W