PHIL10030 Introduction to Modern Philosophy
Can I be certain that there is a world outside me, or am I confined to my own mind alone? What can I know reliably about the world, if there is one? And if it exists knowably, how can I live with other people within it? Are we naturally selfish and dangerous? Or do we have a compassionate and gentle nature brutalised by a corrupt society? These are some of the questions to be discussed in this introduction to early modern philosophy of knowledge and social and political philosophy. The way of approaching the questions will be through a critical and historical treatment of selected writings by Descartes (1596-1650), Hobbes (1588-1679) and Rousseau (1712-1778).
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this module is amazing if Professor Tim Mooney is lecturing. Theres no powerpoints as he believes they are the tool of the devil. You just have to be there to get the Tim Experience. The workload isnt even bad and he put the exam online because he felt bad for us. Descartes is a bit trippy but i reccomend it for the craic you'll have with Tim
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Subject: Philosophy
Level: 1
Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Timothy Mooney
Trimester: Spring
Credits: 5
Module Info
Subject: Philosophy
Level: 1
Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Timothy Mooney
Trimester: Spring
Credits: 5