ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT DETAILS
Portfolio of coursework, 100%, Learning Outcomes 1-3
INDICATIVE CONTENT
The module will cover the work of a selection of major figures in modern philosophy, such as: Kant, Hegel, Fichte, Kierkegaard, Schopenhauer, Mill.
LEARNING STRATEGIES
Contact time will comprise some or all of: lectures, seminars, small group work, individual or small group scheduled tutorials, whole or partial group workshops, student individual or group presentations, student-led group discussions, student-requested or drop-in tutorials, technology-assisted tutorials, and on-line discussion, advice or feedback.
In addition, students will be given guidance for independent study.
RESOURCES
Seminar/ workshop room with computer and projector; library resources; office space for tutorials; university computing facilities; Blackboard.
TEXTS
Classics of Western Philosophy, ed. S Chan (Hackett, 2006).
Further secondary literature will depend on the figures included in the module.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. A critical understanding of the work of key figures in the history of modern philosophy.
[Knowledge and Understanding]
2. A strong understanding of the way philosophical problems are developed through the work of different authors.
[Knowledge and Understanding; Enquiry]
3. Demonstrate reflective appreciation of some of the issues surrounding the nature of philosophical enquiry in general (e.g. the relation between contemporary thought and its history).
[Learning; Reflection]