180169 SE Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit in contemporary Anglo-American Philosophy (2015S)
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Week 1: Introduction
Week 2: McDowell, Mind and World, chapter 1-3Week 3: McDowell, Mind and World, chapter 4-6
Week 4: McDowell, The Role of Eudaimonea in Aristotles Ethics, Values and Secondary Qualities, Two Sorts of Naturalism.Week 5: Williams, Internal and External Reasons; Korsgaard, Skepticism about Practical Reasons; McDowell, Might there be External Reasons
Week 6: Williams, Moral Luck; Persons, Character and MoralityWeek 7: Rawls,Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory
Week 8: Nagel, The Possibility of Altruism
Week 9: Korsgaard Self-Constitution: Agency, Identity, and Integrity.
Week 10: Korsgaard Self-Constitution: Agency, Identity, and Integrity.
Week 11: Herman, Moral Literacy
Week 12: TBA
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Attendance is mandatory and a 20 page paper is required (5000-6000 words).
Attendance is mandatory and a 20 page paper is required (5000-6000 words).
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The text may be read in German or English. Terry Pinkard’s English translation has side by side English and German. The other English translation is Miller’s, (Oxford). We will be discussing Hegel by paragraph numbers, as is customary in English.
The text may be read in German or English. Terry Pinkard’s English translation has side by side English and German. The other English translation is Miller’s, (Oxford). We will be discussing Hegel by paragraph numbers, as is customary in English.
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M-09 Geist und Sprache
BA M 11
M3 A. Erkenntistheorie, Wissenschaftsphilosophie, Technik- u. Medienphilosophie
M3 B Metaphysik/Ontologie, Phänomenologie, Philosophie des Geistes
BA M 11
M3 A. Erkenntistheorie, Wissenschaftsphilosophie, Technik- u. Medienphilosophie
M3 B Metaphysik/Ontologie, Phänomenologie, Philosophie des Geistes
Letzte Änderung: Mo 07.09.2020 15:36
work done on this work by John McDowell, Robert Brandom and Robert
Pippin. These interpretations will privilege a /semantic/ reading of
Hegel which will also include consideration of Leipzig Hegel scholarship
like that of Steckeler-Weithofer and Sebastian Rödl.*Schedule*:The course will be slightly blocked and will meet for 2 hours for 9
weeks, beginning in the first week of the semester.Week 1, 17.3: IntroductionWeek 2, 24.3: chapter 4: Self-ConsciousnessWeek 3, 14.4: Reason (exerts)Week 4, 21.4: Spirit A: True Spirit, ethical lifeWeek 5, 28.4: Spirit B: alienated from itself: cultural maturationWeek 6, 12.5: Spirit C: certain of itself: moralityWeek 7, 19.5: Religion: Natural religion, Religion of Art Part aWeek 8, 2.6: Religion: Religion of art b, c; Revealed ReligionWeek 9, 9.6: Absolute knowledge