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The History of Philosophy at the College of Lake County, Southlake Campus
The History of Philosophy at the College of Lake County, Southlake Campus. Registration is now open. Please contact the Center for Personal Enrichment for additional information at 847-543-2022.
This course traces the ideas that have shaped western thought from Greece to modern times. The western way of thinking which, because of its political and economic success, now predominates over other world cultures, derives from a slow and often contradictory evolution of concepts in ethics, politics, logic and religious philosophy. Some of these ideas have been so engrained in our way of thinking that their validity goes unchallenged. In some historic instances, these unchallenged ideas have improved our lives, in others they have been disastrous to millions.
This is the last of a three part series: Spencer; philosophy in the face of science / Hegel and Marx; fallacies / Nietsche; philosophy and idealism as art / Existentialism, loneliness and despair / The end of philosophy; linguistic analysis and criticism.
Class #: 4605 CDIS 74-004
Date and Time
Tuesday Nov 18, 2014
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM CST
Tuesdays, Nov. 11th thru Dec. 2nd
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Location
College of Lake County
Southlake Campus
1120 S. Milwaukee Ave.
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Fees/Admission
$64
Contact Information
847-543-2022 or cpeinfo@clcillinois.edu
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