Building on what was taught in LFILO 1120, the course starts with the German idealism which marks the beginning of current philosophical thinking by placing it in relation to Kantian critique.
It goes on to cover the different schools of thinking which, from the 19th century, predicted the end of metaphysics: critiques of Nietzsche, Heidegger, Habermas etc.
Finally, it looks at the way in which, in spite of such critiques, 20th century philosophers have suggested perspectives with a strong ontological dimension based on different trends in contemporary thinking e.g. phenomenology and analytical philosophy
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