Philosophy 125
Spring 2009
| Number | Title | Instructor | Days/time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 125 | Metaphysics | Stroud | TuTh 11-12:30 | 50 Birge |
A wide-ranging lecture-and-discussion course on the nature and prospects of metaphysics as the investigation of the necessary conditions of the possibility of thought and experience. Can some such conditions be discovered, and can metaphysical conclusions about reality be drawn from them? Particular topics to be explored in this way include: the problem of metaphysics, the project of Kantian or “transcendental” metaphysics, the independent reality of the colors of objects, the independent reality of causation, agency and the independent reality of values, the prospects of metaphysical satisfaction.
Familiarity with the history of modern philosophy, especially the philosophy of Hume and of Kant, is strongly recommended. Required course work includes extensive reading of sometimes difficult abstract material and careful, accurate writing of focussed critical papers.
Not for beginners in philosophy.
Required book: B. Stroud, The Quest for Reality: Subjectivism and the Metaphysics of Colour
A reader containing required and supplementary readings will be made available.