Philosophy and Literature

Subject Code: 
FRENCH
Course Number: 
181
Crosslisted as: 
CLASSGEN 181
Crosslisted as: 
COMPLIT 181
Crosslisted as: 
ENGLISH 81
Crosslisted as: 
GERMAN 181
Crosslisted as: 
ITALIAN 181
Crosslisted as: 
PHIL 81
Crosslisted as: 
SLAVIC 181
Description: 

Required gateway course for Philosophical and Literary Thought; crosslisted in departments sponsoring the Philosophy and Literature track: majors should register in their home department; non-majors may register in any sponsoring department. Introduction to major problems at the intersection of philosophy and literature. Issues may include authorship, selfhood, truth and fiction, the importance of literary form to philosophical works, and the ethical significance of literary works. Texts include philosophical analyses of literature, works of imaginative literature, and works of both philosophical and literary significance. Authors may include Plato, Montaigne, Nietzsche, Borges, Beckett, Barthes, Foucault, Nussbaum, Walton, Nehamas, Pavel, and Pippin. Taught in English.

Instructor: 
R. Lanier Anderson
Term: 
Win
Academic Year: 
2012-13
Units: 
5
Day/Time: 
MW 3:15p-5:05p