French Philosophy in Context: 1930 to the Present

An exploration of the development of French philosophy from the interwar period to the present. Using the city of Paris as its context, the course examines how dramatic social and political challenges influenced the paths of French philosophical reflection, moving thinkers to question the foundations of knowledge, morals, and politics, leading ultimately to what might be called a “decentered” cosmopolitanism. Taught in Paris. Meets the Critical Learning: AIM requirement.

Degree requirement — Critical Learning: AIM

1 unit — Lee, McEnnerney

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2022 Block 2 French Philosophy in Context: 1930 to the Present Jonathan Lee, Dennis McEnnerney Taught Abroad 001 32 / 14 06/04/2023
Fall 2023 Block 2 French Philosophy in Context: 1930 to the Present Dennis McEnnerney, Jonathan Lee TBA 25 / 7 06/04/2023
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