On knowing: the social sciences
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Lecture 1.Philosophical problems in the social sciences --Lecture 2.Freedom: Method --Discussion.Hobbes --Lecture 3.Freedom: Interpretation --Lecture 4.Freedom: Principle --Discussion.Spinoza --Lecture 5.Freedom: Selection --Lecture 6.Freedom: Selection (Part 2) --Discussion.Kant --Lecture 7.Power: Selection and interpretation --Lecture 8.Power: Interpretation (Part 2) and method --Discussion.Mill, On liberty --Lecture 9.Power: Method (Part 2) --Lecture 10.Power: Principle; and History: Interpretation --Discussion.Machiavelli --Lecture 11.History: Method and principle, and conclusion --Discussion.Review --Appendix A.Class schedule --Appendix B.List of names --Appendix C.One alternate introduction to the course --Appendix D.Schema of philosophic semantics --Appendix E.Reading selections from Hobbes's Leviathan and Philosophical rudiments --Appendix F.Kant, Fundamental principles: three editions with major sections --Appendix G.Mill, On liberty: four editions with major sections' pagination --Appendix H.McKeon notes on freedom and history --Appendix I.Final examination --Appendix J.Semantic profiles of selected Western thinkers --Appendix K.Alternative definitions of freedom, power, and history.
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