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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MODERN PHILOSOPHY

BY: BRAD BARRON
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MODERNITY

  • "New and Now"
  • Focused on here and now
  • Thinks in linear progress
  • Critique as a perspective
  • Critique means of emancipation
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PROGRESS

  • Different than classical era
  • Nothing repeats
  • Time keeps going making progress
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CRITIQUE

  • Gives mind power
  • Overcome what we know
  • Used to determine what is true
  • Descartes is known for critique

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Centers on problem of concioussness
  • Epistemological concept of Critique
  • Teleological concept of progress of mankind

MAIN IDEAS

  • Rationalism (Descartes)
  • Empiricism (Hume)
  • Criticism (Kant)
  • Idealism (Hegel)
  • Materialism (Marx)

DESCARTES

  • Lived 1596-1649
  • Mathematical genius
  • Tie math and philosophy together
  • Doubt anything that can be doubted
  • Looking for certain truth

DESCARTES

  • Four concepts of doubt
  • Can't trust senses, could be crazy, could be dreaming, demon trick
  • What can't be doubted?
  • Can't doubt ability to doubt
  • Cogito, ergo, sum

CRITIQUE OF DESCARTES

  • Lichtenburg- it thinks, I think
  • Davi

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