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PHIL 3263 - Religion and Morality From Kant to Nietzsche

Major themes and figures in 18th- and 19th-century moral philosophy and theology, with attention to the Enlightenment’s effort to make secular sense of the moral world and to critics of this effort, both secular and theological. Same as Rel 3263.


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Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy


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