PHI 330I HUME

A close study of the major writings of David Hume, one of the most radical and subversive thinkers of the Western tradition. The objective of the course is to develop a systematic interpretation of the different aspects of Hume's work, including his skepticism, naturalism, empiricism, moral psychology, and his theory of the passions.

Credits

4

Registration Restrictions

Open to junior and senior majors and minors in philosophy, and to others with permission of the instructor.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment in each seminar limited to 16 students.