European Intellectual History since Nietzsche

By Marci Shore

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Ideas matter. They cross borders; they are cosmopolitan by their nature. Intellectual history is a history of intertwining conversations, a history of posing questions not easily—or ever—answered. HIST 271 is a survey of modern European intellectual history, sketching a narrative arc from the late 18th century transition to modernity through the late 20th century transition to post-modernity. (Modernity is largely about replacing God. Postmodernity begins when we give up on replacing God.) With Marci Shore, Associate Professor of History.

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Class 25: From Modernity to Post-Modernity
Feb 07, 2024
Class 24: The Heidegger Controversy
Feb 07, 2024
Class 23: “Antipolitics” & the Philosophy of Dissent
Feb 07, 2024
Class 22: French Post-Structuralism: Derrida and Deconstruction
Feb 07, 2024
Class 21: Power and Archaeology: Michel Foucault
Feb 07, 2024
Class 20: Violence and the Sacred: René Girard
Feb 07, 2024
Class 19: Structuralism and Anthropology
Feb 07, 2024
Class 18: Revisionist Marxism and Existentialism
Feb 07, 2024
Class 17: Husserl’s Children, Searching for the Other
Feb 07, 2024
Class 16: The Second Sex
Feb 07, 2024
Class 15: Hannah Arendt, Totalitarianism and the Nature of Evil
Feb 07, 2024
Class 14: The Frankfurt School
Feb 07, 2024
Class 13: French Existentialism
Feb 07, 2024
Class 12: Heideggerean Existentialism
Feb 07, 2024
Class 11: Phenomenology
Feb 07, 2024
Class 10: Modernism and the Avant-Garde
Feb 07, 2024
Class 9: Freudian Psychoanalysis
Feb 07, 2024
Class 8: Leninism, the Rushing of History
Feb 07, 2024
Class 7: Henri Bergson – Revolt Against Positivism
Feb 07, 2024
Class 6: Nietzsche and the Death of God
Feb 07, 2024
Class 5: Marxism
Feb 07, 2024
Class 4: Hegel and the Historicist Chronotope
Feb 07, 2024
Class 3: The Legacy of Romanticism
Feb 07, 2024
Class 2: The Heritage of the Enlightenment
Feb 07, 2024
Class 1: Introduction to the Course
Feb 06, 2024