Metaphysics and Mind (PHIL*2370)
Code and section: PHIL*2370*01
Term: Winter 2020
Instructor: Ken Dorter
Details
An exploration of major works in five traditions: Aristotle’s Metaphysics (the ontology of substance), Plotinus’ Enneads (emanationism), Spinoza’s Ethics (monism), Hegel’s Introduction to the Philosophy of History (dialectical idealism), and Heidegger’s Introduction to Metaphysics (phenomenological metaphysics).
Textbook(s):
The Philosophy of Aristotle (ed. Bambrough) Signet ISBN 978-0-451-53175-9
The Essential Plotinus (trans. O’Brien) Hackett ISBN 0915144093
Spinoza, Ethics (trans. Curley) Penguin ISBN 9780140435719
Hegel, Introduction to the Philosophy of History, (trans. Rauch) Hackett ISBN 0872200566
Heidegger, Introduction to Metaphysics 2nd edition, Yale ISBN 9780300186123
Course Requirements/Evaluation: One 2500 word essay (50%) or two 1250 word essays (25% each), and a final exam (50%).