PHIL 520 - Advanced topics in the History of Philosophy (3) (Prereq: Admission to MALS Program or permission of instructor) This course is an advanced study of the philosophical developments and arguments of a historical period or of the works of some important individual philosophers. Examples of periods studied include Classical Greek philosophy, post-Aristotelian Hellenistic philosophy, medieval philosophy, early or late modern philosophy, 19th-Century philosophy, or early 20th-Century philosophy. Philosophers studied may include the Presocratic philosophers, philosophers from classical China or India, individual ancient Greek philosophers, and figures from the early modern period. Course may be repeated for credit if content is different. As Needed
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