Blogging Schedule


8/29

Introduction to the course, What is early modern philosophy?
8/31
Prof. Vaught
Descartes’ break from the past: Rules for the Direction of the Mind, §1-3 (pp. 2-7); The World and Letter to Mersenne, April 1634 (pp. 30-45); Discourse on Method, Part One (pp. 46-50); Meditations on First Philosophy, Meditation One (p. 104, first paragraph only)
9/5

Descartes’ philosophical project: Preface to the Principles (pp. 222-31); Letter to Mersenne, April 1632 (pp. 28-9); Letter to Mersenne, January 1641 (pp. 95-6)
9/10
Arturo
Descartes’ discovery of a first principle for knowledge: Letter of Dedication to the Meditations (pp. 97-100); Meditation One (pp. 104-7); Objection 1 of Third Set of Objections and replay (p. 167); first three paragraphs of Meditation Two (pp. 107-108).
9/12
Mustapha
Forming clear concepts of the mind and the body: Meditation Two (pp. 108-13); Objection 2 from Third Set of Objections and reply (pp. 167-70); Synopsis of the 2nd and 3rd Meditations (pp. 102-3); Principles, Part I: 7-12 (pp. 232-4).
9/17
Tom
Proof of God’s existence: Meditation Three (pp. 113-22); Objection IX from Third Set  of Objections (p. 174); Principles, I: 13-23 (pp. 234-7); Letter to Buitendijck, 1643 (pp. 212-3)
9/19
Diego
Positive and negative freedoms of the will: Meditation Four (pp. 122-7); Principles, I: 24-42 (pp. 237-242); Letter to Mesland, May 1644 (pp. 216-21).
9/24
Justin
Mind-body dualism: First six paragraphs and the last three paragraphs of Meditation Five (pp. 127-8, 130-1); Meditation Six (pp. 132-41); Principles, I: 51-53, 60 (p. 244-5, 247), II: 1-8 (pp. 253-256).
10/1
Joey
Human flourishing and its obstacles: Treatise, §1-32 (pp. 164-70); Ethics, V:Preface, first paragraph only (p. 143), IV: Preface (pp. 102-4); Short Treatise, Chapter X (pp. 214-5); Treatise on Theology and Politics, Preface* (pp. 1-11).
10/3
Kevin
A true idea of the existence of God, or Nature: Ethics, I: D1-P14 (pp. 3-10); Short Treatise, Chapters I (pp.193-196); Letter 60 (pp. 293-4).
10/10
Prof. Vaught
The “nature” of God: Ethics, I: P15-P20 (pp. 10-16); Short Treatise, Chapter II (pp. 196-206); Letters 8,9 (pp. 258-63).
10/15
Carissa
Things “natured”: Ethics, I: P21-Appendix (pp.16-29); Short Treatise, Chapter III-IX (pp. 206-14)
10/17
Dan
Thought and physics: Ethics, II:D1-P23 (pp. 29-44).
10/22
Leshawn
Intellect emending: Treatise, §33-110 (pp. 170-190).
10/24
Jenya
Once more, with feeling!: Ethics, II:P24-P49 (pp. 44-60).
10/29
Julian
Contra mind-body dualism: Monadology*
10/31
Melissa
Contra pantheism: Monadology*
11/5
James
On the nature and origins of our ideas: Essay, Epistle to the Reader, Book I, Chapter I (pp. 1-7); Bk II, Ch. I, §1-10 (pp. 33-6), §23-5 (p.39); Ch. XI, §17 (p. 65); Bk IV, Ch. XXI, §4 (pp. 336-7); Bk II, Ch. II (pp.40-1).
11/7
Juan
Simple and complex ideas: Essay, Bk II, Chs. III-IX (pp. 41-56); Bk II, Ch. XII-XIII (pp. 66-78); Ch. XXII-XXIII (pp. 114-29).
11/12
Carissa
On words and essence: Essay, Bk II, Chs. I-III (pp. 176-87); Ch. VI (pp. 192-203); compare to Bk II, Ch. XXXI, §6 (ppp. 162-3).
11/14
Diego
On the nature, extent and reality of knowledge: Essay, Bk IV, Ch. I, §1-7 (pp. 224-6); Chs. II-IV (pp. 228-54); Ch. VI, §6-16 (pp. 260-4).
11/19
LeShawn
Knowing God, unknowing reason: Bk IV, Ch. IX-XI (pp. 274-91), Ch. XVII-XVIII (pp. 312-325).
11/21
Andrew
Critique of immaterialism: Principles, Introduction*
11/26
Oscar
Idea empiricism: Enquiry, Sect. 2 (pp. 9-13)
11/28
Oscar
Problem of induction: Enquiry, Sect. 4 (pp. 15-25)
12/3
Feliks
Source and nature of belief: Enquiry, Sects. 5-6 (pp. 25-39); Sect. 9 (69-72).
12/5
Jenya
The idea of a cause: Enquiry, Sect. 7 (pp. 39-53).
12/10
John
Compatibilism: Enquiry, Sect. 8 (pp. 53-69)