Module #1 Introduction to Time and Temporality An overview of the concept of time and its significance in historical philosophy
Module #2 Ancient Greek Conceptions of Time Exploring the concepts of time in ancient Greek philosophy, including Plato and Aristotle
Module #3 The Paradoxes of Zeno Analyzing Zenos paradoxes and their implications for our understanding of time and motion
Module #4 Stoicism and the Eternal Now Discussing the Stoic view of time as an eternal present, and its implications for human existence
Module #5 Plotinus and the Timeless Realm Examining Plotinus concept of the timeless realm and its relation to the temporal world
Module #6 Medieval Conceptions of Time Exploring the views of time in medieval philosophy, including Augustine and Thomas Aquinas
Module #7 The Augustinian View of Time Analyzing Augustines concept of time as a measure of change and its relation to the nature of God
Module #8 The Aristotelian Revival Discussing the revival of Aristotelian thought in the Middle Ages and its implications for the concept of time
Module #9 Early Modern Conceptions of Time Exploring the views of time in early modern philosophy, including Descartes and Newton
Module #10 The Mechanical Universe and Absolute Time Analyzing the concept of absolute time in the work of Newton and its implications for our understanding of the universe
Module #11 Leibniz and the Relativity of Time Examining Leibniz critique of absolute time and his alternative view of time as relative to motion
Module #12 Kant and the Transcendental Unity of Time Discussing Kants concept of time as a transcendental unity and its implications for our understanding of human experience
Module #13 German Idealism and the Temporality of the Self Exploring the views of time in German Idealism, including Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel
Module #14 Hegels Philosophy of History Analyzing Hegels concept of time and its relation to the development of spirit in history
Module #15 Nietzsche and the Eternal Recurrence Examining Nietzsches concept of the eternal recurrence and its implications for our understanding of time and existence
Module #16 Phenomenology and the Lived Experience of Time Discussing the views of time in phenomenology, including Husserl and Heidegger
Module #17 Heideggers Concept of Being-in-Time Analyzing Heideggers concept of being-in-time and its implications for our understanding of human existence
Module #18 Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Time Exploring contemporary debates in the philosophy of time, including the nature of time, free will, and the direction of time
Module #19 The Nature of Time:Presentism, Eternalism, and Relationalism Examining the three main views of time in contemporary philosophy:presentism, eternalism, and relationalism
Module #20 Time and Free Will Discussing the relation between time and free will, including the implications of determinism and indeterminism
Module #21 The Direction of Time Analyzing the concept of the direction of time, including the arrow of time and the second law of thermodynamics
Module #22 Time and the Human Experience Examining the implications of different views of time for our understanding of human existence and experience
Module #23 Time and Memory Discussing the relation between time and memory, including the role of memory in shaping our experience of time
Module #24 Time and Emotion Analyzing the emotional dimensions of time, including nostalgia, anticipation, and anxiety
Module #25 Time and Culture Exploring the cultural dimensions of time, including the role of time in shaping cultural practices and traditions
Module #26 Time and Technology Discussing the impact of technology on our experience of time, including the role of clocks, calendars, and digital media
Module #27 Time and Ethics Examining the ethical implications of different views of time, including issues of justice, responsibility, and moral accountability
Module #28 Time and the Environment Analyzing the relation between time and the environment, including the impact of human activities on the natural world
Module #29 Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion Planning next steps in Time and Temporality in Historical Philosophy career