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BA Philosophy: Global and Comparative Perspectives at Leiden University #2
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Philosophy of the Humanities
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- 1 Chapter 1.1: Introduction to logic
- 2 Chapter 1.2: Induction and background theories
- 3 Chapter 1.3: Where reasoning goes wrong
- 4 Chapter 1.4: Karl Popper and the logic of falsification
- 5 Chapter 2.1: Thomas Kuhn, normal science
- 6 Chapter 2.2: Thomas Kuhn, scientific revolutions
- 7 Chapter 2.3: Thomas Kuhn, incommensurability and progress
- 8 Chapter 2.4: Michel Foucault, epistemes
- 9 Chapter 2.5: Michel Foucault, power
- 10 Chapter 3.1: Carl Hempel, laws in history
- 11 Chapter 3.2: The Age of Reason and the Age of History
- 12 Chapter 3.3: Hegel, the logic of History
- 13 Chapter 3.4: Karl Marx, the end of history
- 14 Chapter 3.5: Collingwood, the re-enactment of history
- 15 Chapter 3.6: Hayden White, the story of history
- 16 Chapter 4.1: The hermeneutic circle
- 17 Chapter 4.2: Wilhelm Dilthey, the importance of hermeneutics
- 18 Chapter 4.3: Structuralism, structure and identity
- 19 Chapter 4.4: Structuralism, language and world
- 20 Chapter 4.5: Vladimir Propp, the structure of fairy tales
- 21 Chapter 5.1: Friedrich Nietzsche, the attack on foundations
- 22 Chapter 5.2: Friedrich Nietzsche, the attack on truth
- 23 Chapter 5.3: Richard Rorty, language as a tool
- 24 Chapter 5.4: Jacques Derrida, no one ever gets to clarity
- 25 Chapter 5.5: Universalism and identity
- 26 BA Philosophy: Global and Comparative Perspectives at Leiden University #2