Middlebury

PHIL 0319

Philosophy of History

Readings in the Philosophy of History
Even before the appearance of Georg W. F. Hegel's classic study The Philosophy of History, a heated debate was being waged concerning the nature and substance of history. Is history, like science, expressible in predictable patterns or subject to irrevocable laws? What factors distinguish true history from the mere random succession of events? What should we assume to be the fundamental nature of historical truth, and are we to determine it objectively or subjectively? Is it possible to be human and yet be somehow "outside of" history? These are among the questions we will examine as we read and deliberate on a variety of philosophies of history, while concentrating on the most influential versions developed by Hegel and Karl Marx. 3 hrs. sem.
Subject:
Philosophy
Department:
Philosophy
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
EUR HIS PHL
Equivalent Courses:
HIST 0319 *

Sections

Spring 2025

PHIL0319A-S25 Seminar
PHIL0319B-S25 Seminar

Spring 2023

PHIL0319A-S23 Seminar (Wyatt)
PHIL0319B-S23 Seminar (Wyatt)

Fall 2020

PHIL0319A-F20 Seminar (Wyatt)
PHIL0319B-F20 Seminar (Wyatt)

Spring 2018

PHIL0319A-S18 Seminar (Wyatt)
PHIL0319B-S18 Seminar (Wyatt)

Fall 2016

PHIL0319A-F16 Seminar (Wyatt)
PHIL0319B-F16 Seminar (Wyatt)

Spring 2015

PHIL0319A-S15 Seminar (Wyatt)
PHIL0319B-S15 Seminar (Wyatt)

Fall 2011

PHIL0319A-F11 Seminar (Wyatt)
PHIL0319B-F11 Seminar (Wyatt)

Spring 2011

PHIL0319A-S11 Seminar (Wyatt)

Spring 2009

PHIL0319A-S09 Seminar (Wyatt)

Fall 2007

PHIL0319A-F07 Lecture (Wyatt)