History 51 - Modern European Intellectual History,the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

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Dartmouth College
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08F: 9 09F: 11 This course treats the ideas of selected major European thinkers and their interpreters in a broader historical context. The thought of the early Enlightenment, the Encyclopedists, Rousseau, Kant, Adam Smith, Burke, Hegel, de St el, Comte, Marx, Mill, Darwin, and Nietzsche is examined with attention to formative impulses and general impact. Recurrent topics to be discussed include subjectivity and the social world, nature and history as forms of intelligibility and sources of norm and meaning, the relation of theory and practice, criticism and tradition, the nature and scope of science, and the motifs of immanence and transcendence. The counterpoint to differing conceptions of 'being, knowing, doing, and having' is provided by changing patterns in European society.Open to all classes. Dist: TMV; WCult: W. Major Dist: EUR; <1800. Ermarth.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(603) 646-1110
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Quarter

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