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Johns Hopkins University | AS.150.477

The Philosophies of Locke and Leibniz

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In this course we will do a close reading of Locke's Essay along with Leibniz's New Essays, which is a point-by-point critique of the former. The aim of this course is to clarify the main differences between the two philosophers and how they relate to the two philosophical systems as a whole. Since Locke and Leibniz are widely regarded as champions of empiricism and rationalism respectively, this course will give the students a deep grasp of pre-Kantian European philosophy.

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P. ConnollyH. Dong
13:30 - 16:00