PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy , Fall 2006

This course will concentrate on major figures and persistent themes. A balance will be sought between scope and depth, the latter ensured by a close reading of selected texts.

De Nature Rerum

Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

Professor David O'Connor

Department of Philosophy
University of Notre Dame

Course Structure: Fifty-minute classes - three times a week

Frontispiece from volume one of De Nature Rerum. Guernier, 1743.
Image courtesy of Notre Dame Special Collections

Course Description

This course will concentrate on major figures and persistent themes in ancient and medieval philosophy. A balance will be sought between scope and depth, the latter ensured by a close reading of selected texts.

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