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DEREE COLLEGE SYLLABUS FOR: PH 4028 KANT AND GERMAN IDEALISM (Updated SPRING 2016) UK LEVEL 6 UK CREDITS: 15 US CREDITS: 3/0/3 PREREQUISITES: CATALOG DESCRIPTION: RATIONALE: LEARNING OUTCOMES: None The later part of modern Western philosophy (eighteenth and nineteenth centuries) studied through the works of Rousseau, Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, and others. Their work extends between Enlightenment and Romanticism and its study is indispensable for understanding the ideas behind the emergence of contemporary science, culture, and society. This course is one of historical sequence, following the rise of German philosophical Idealism. It starts with the Enlightenment tradition and Kant's three major Critiques and finishes with the culmination of German Idealism in the writings of Hegel on World Spirit. It provides essential background for other courses in philosophy and related disciplines. It is of special interest for students concentrating in nineteenth-century literature and in the history of ideas. As a result of taking the course, the student should be able to: 1. Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of Kant's critical reading of the preceding rationalist-empiricist debate, his involvement with the project of the Enlightenment, and his significance for the consequent German idealist tradition. 2. Assess in detail and critically evaluate Kant's contributions to epistemology, metaphysics, moral theory and aesthetic theory. 3. Determine Fichte's and Schelling's position within German Idealism and summarize their principal contributions to and influences on Hegel and nineteenthcentury philosophy. 4. Critically assess Hegel's overall philosophical project, concentrating on his critique of Kant, but also on his views on self, history and the idea of World Spirit. 5. Identify and formulate with minimum guidance appropriate research topics and produce a research paper combining discussion and critical appreciation of sources. 6. Discuss and critically evaluate the significance of the whole tradition of German Idealism for philosophy and culture; use the insights of this tradition in her research paper. 1

METHOD OF TEACHING AND LEARNING: ASSESSMENT: In congruence with the learning and teaching strategy of the college, the following tools are used: - Class lectures, interactive learning (class discussions of philosophical texts, contemporary philosophical positions and interpretations). - Research paper requiring selection of topic and critical examination of arguments. - Office hours: students are encouraged to make full use of the office hours of their instructor, where they can ask questions, discuss their research paper, and/or go over lecture material. - Use of a blackboard site, where instructors post lecture notes, assignment instructions, timely announcements, as well as additional resources. - Use of library facilities: Students are encouraged to make use of library facilities for assignments, their research paper, further reading of recommended texts and preparation for the final exam. Summative: Research paper (3000 words) - Literature review/ interpretation of texts/ evaluation 50% Final examination (2-hour) - Essay-type questions (choice: 2 out of 4) 50% Formative: Class presentation (individual or group) 0% The formative use your type of formative assessment aims to prepare students for the examination. The research paper tests Learning Outcomes 2, 4, 5, 6. The final examination tests Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3, 4. INDICATIVE READING: REQUIRED READING: Scruton, R., Kant: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, Oxford, latest edition. Solomon, R. C., Continental Philosophy Since 1750: The Rise and Fall of the Self, Oxford University Press, New York, latest edition. Extracts on Metaphysics and Antinomies from Immanuel Kant s Prolegomana to Any Future Metaphysics, (ed. Beryl Logan), Routledge, London and New York, 1996. (Book on reserve) Kant, I., What is Enlighthement? on Blackboard (and on reserve) 2

Extracts from Freedom and Community and The Odyssey of Mind in Singer, P., Hegel (Past Masters), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1983. (Book on reserve) Extract from Lordship and Bondage in Hegel, G.W.F., Phenomenology of Spirit, (trans. Miller, A.V.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1979 (on reserve) Extracts from Fichte, J.G., The Vocation of Man, Bobbs- Merrill, USA, 1981, and from Schelling, F.W.J., Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature in Bubner, R., German Idealist Philosophy, Penguin Books Ltd., London, 1997 (on reserve) Further short extracts from Kant s and Hegel s work are provided either as handouts or from books on reserve. RECOMMENDED READING: Lauer, Q., A Reading of Hegel s Phenomenology of Spirit, Fordham University Press, New York, 2001. Pinkard, T., German Philosophy 1760-1860: The Legacy of Idealism, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2002. Sullivan, R., An Introduction to Kant s Ethics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1994. Taylor, C., Hegel, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1977. Wood, A.W., Kant (Blackwell Great Minds), Blackwell Publishing, Mass., USA. Oxford, UK, 2004. INDICATIVE MATERIAL: (e.g. audiovisual, digital material, etc.) REQUIRED MATERIAL: RECOMMENDED MATERIAL: International Philosophical Quarterly Inquiry Review of Metaphysics Owl of Minerva Philosophical Forum Epoche: A Journal of the History of Philosophy COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS: SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: Research paper submitted in Microsoft Word. Class discussions require academic/professional English and debating speech skills. Microsoft Word. 3

WWW RESOURCES: INDICATIVE CONTENT: http://noesis.evansville.edu/ http://comp.uark.edu/~rlee/semiau96/kantlink.html (Kant links). http://www.iep.utm.edu 1. Kant. Introduction to his work and to his project. Biographical notes. 2. Kant's response to Rationalism and Empiricism 2.1. Response to Descartes 2.2. Response to Leibniz 2.3. Response to Hume's scepticism 3. Kant's Objective Transcendental Deduction 3.1. Kant's apriori analytic judgments and synthetic apriori judgments 3.2. Pure intuitions of Space and Time. The apriori character of the categories 3.3. Experience: Synthesis of Intuition and Concept. Sensibility and understanding 3.4. Kant's Copernican Revolution 4. Rousseau and Kant 4.1. The Discovery of the Self. Influence on Kant 4.2. Enlightenment. Romanticism. What is Enlightenment? 4.3. Solomon: The Transcendental Pretence. Humanism. Universalism 5. Further views of Kant 5.1. Transcendental Unity of Apperception 5.2. Universal laws of Nature as laws of the Understanding 5.3. "Appearances". "Thing-in-itself". "Phenomena and Noumena" 5.4. Analogies. "God" as a regulative principle of Reason 5.5. Paralogisms of Pure Reason. Antinomies 6. Practical Reason 6.1. The Antinomy of Freedom. Apriori laws of action. The Categorical Imperative 6.2. Autonomy of the Will. Morality and the Self 7. Beauty and Design 7.1. Antinomy of Taste. Imagination. Harmony. Form. Purposiveness 7.2. The sentiment of the Sublime. Divine Teleology 8. Fichte 8.1. His science of knowledge and its foundation based on the self 8.2. Positing of things. Criticism of Kant 8.3. Freedom. The Vocation of Man 9. Schelling 9.1. Nature as a purposeful teleological system 9.2. His idea of the "Absolute"; the Absolute as One, or "World Soul" 10. Hegel 10.1. Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and its task 4

10.2. Sense certainty; contradiction; Logic and Dialectic; Aufhebung. 10.3 The Master-Slave relationship 10.4 Elevation to Absolute Knowledge and the end of History 11. Hegel's Philosophy of History 11.1 History as the progress of the consciousness of freedom 11.2 Freedom and community. World Spirit 11.3 Hegel's Idealism. The universal nature of Reason 5