Continental Philosophy: The Early Foundations of Sociology

SOCL 405

This course provides students with an overview of the major figures of 19th and 20th century philosophy and displays how they provide the background for the social sciences and humanities as they are practiced today. Particularly significant questions provided by these philosophers include: How should we understand historical change? What are the limits of human knowledge? What is the role of human experience in understanding the world around us?

SOCL405 is a 3 credit course.

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