2024w-apphil2025m-03

AP/PHIL2025 3.0 M: Locke, Berkeley and Hume

Offered by: PHIL


 Session

Winter 2024

 Term

W

Format

LECT

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

Locke, Berkeley and Hume manifested an approach to philosophy that emphasized sense experience and the development of all knowledge from it. This course explores this tradition and its impact on our current world view. Course credit exclusions: GL/PHIL 2620 6.00.


Course Start Up

Course Websites hosted on York's "eClass" are accessible to students during the first week of the term. It takes two business days from the time of your enrolment to access your course website. Course materials begin to be released on the course website during the first week. To log in to your eClass course visit the York U eClass Portal and login with your Student Passport York Account. If you are creating and participating in Zoom meetings you may also go directly to the York U Zoom Portal.

For further course Start Up details, review the Getting Started webpage.

For IT support, students may contact University Information Technology Client Services via askit@yorku.ca or (416) 736-5800. Please also visit Students Getting Started UIT or the Getting Help - UIT webpages.


    Additional Course Instructor/Contact Details

Jill Cumby
jcumby1@yorku.ca
Office Location:  S401 Ross Building

Phone Number:  (416) 736-2100 Ext. 66449
Office Hours:  By Appointment

    Expanded Course Description

This course will focus on introducing topics in eighteenth-century European philosophy. Specifically, we will focus on the tradition in eighteenth century British philosophy starting with John Locke’s An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. No prior philosophical knowledge is presupposed.

    Additional Requirements

Technical requirements for taking the course:

Student’s will be expected to access course material and submit work through eclass and Turnitin.

Here are some useful links for student computing information, resources and help:

Student Guide to Moodle

Zoom@YorkU Best Practices 

Zoom@YorkU User Reference Guide

Computing for Students Website

Student Guide to eLearning at York University

To determine Internet connection and speed, there are online tests, such as Speedtest, that can be run.]

Times and locations:

Tuesdays from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm in ACE 003

Thursdays from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm in ACW 307

Office Hours: TBA

Virtual office hours: By Appointment

    Required Course Text / Readings

John Locke. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Abridged and edited by Kenneth P. Winkler. Indianapolis: Hackett.  ISBN:  978-0872202160.

Additional texts to be provided on eclass.

    Weighting of Course

Weekly reflections: 10%

In class tests (2): 25%

Final exam: 40%

    Organization of the Course

Lectures and evaluations for this course will be held in person.

    Course Learning Objectives

To introduce students to some of the major ideas and arguments in eighteenth -century European philosophy while improving skills of philosophical analysis and writing.

    Additional Information / Notes

Please consult the course syllabus which will be available in the first week of class.

    Relevant Links / Resources