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Jun 01, 2025
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Fall 2025 Undergraduate Catalog
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PHI 312 - Phenomenology This course will explore phenomenology, the globally influential 20th century Continental European philosophical movement devoted to understanding the study of intentionality, its most basic invariant structures, and their relation to time and space, embodiment and embeddedness, and other people. The ways this tradition has been productively taken up by recent cognitive science may be considered. Readings will include such authors as Franz Brentano, Edmund Husserl, Jean Paul Sartre, Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Emanuel Levinas. Not for credit in addition to PHI 312 when offered as Topics in Contemporary European Thought.
3 credits
Prerequisite(s): two courses in philosophy or permission of the department
Advisory Preq: One of the following: PHI 200 , PHI 206 , PHI 247 , PHI 300 , PHI 304 , PHI 306 , PHI 309 , or PHI 310
DEC: I
SBC: GLO, HFA+, SBS+
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