English
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Philosophy
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History
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The Ancient World
(8 Sept – 23 Oct)
Aristophanes, The Clouds
Sophocles, Antigone
Lucretius, On the Nature of Things
St. Paul, Hebrews
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The Ancient World
(8 Sept – 23 Oct)
Plato, Apology, Phaedo
Aristotle, Physics Bks 1-2,
On the Soul, Bk. 2
Lucretius, On the Nature of Things
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The Ancient World
(8 Sept – 23 Oct)
Greece
Rome
Birth of Christianity
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The Middle Ages
(26 Oct – 4 Dec)
Boethius, Consolation of
Philosophy
Beowulf
Chaucer, General Prologue,
The Wife of Bath,
Prologue and Tale
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The Middle Ages
(26 Oct – 4 Dec)
Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy
Anselm, Proslogion
Aquinas, Summa theologiae
(On God & On Human
Nature)
Ockham - Basic Principles
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The Middle Ages
(26 Oct – 4 Dec)
Byzantium & Islam
Feudalism & Manorialism
Economic Revival
Growth of National Monarchies
Mediaeval Culture
The Catholic Church
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The Renaissance and
the Early Modern Period
(4 Jan – 12 Feb)
Marlowe, Dr. Faustus
Shakespeare, The Tempest
Milton, Paradise Lost, 1,2,9
Swift, Gulliver’s Travels
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The Renaissance and
the Early Modern Period
(4 Jan – 12 Feb)
Galileo, The Letter to the
Grand Duchess Christina
Descartes, Meditations
on First Philosophy
Pascal, Pensees
David Hume, An Enquiry
Concerning Human Understanding
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The Renaissance and
the Early Modern Period
4 Jan – 12 Feb)
The Renaissance
The Great Discoveries
The Reformation
Royal Absolutism
Scientific Revolution
The Enlightenment
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The Modern Age
(22 Feb – 5 April)
Conrad, Heart of Darkness
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The Modern Age
(22 Feb – 5 April)
Kierkegaard¸ Fear and Trembling
Mill, Utilitarianism
Nietzsche, The Genealogy of Morals
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The Modern Age
(22 Feb – 5 April)
The French Revolution & Napoleon
Liberalism & Conservativism
Industrial Revolution & Marxism
Dickens, Hard Times
Rise of Nation-States
Imperialism
World Wars
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