Sep. 25: no reading, first class.
Oct. 2: David Hume, A Treatise of Human Nature, Book I, Part IV, §2 (selections) and Appendix (selections); Franz Brentano, Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint, Book II, Part I, ch. 1, §§1, 2, 5-7.
I. Essence and Fact; Ontology
Oct. 7 (Tuesday)1: Logical Investigations, Prolegomena §§46, 48; II §§3, 4, 6; III §§ 1-5; Ideas §§1-8 (pp. 5-18).
Oct. 9: no class (Yom Kippur).
Oct. 16: Ideas §§9-17 (pp. 18-32).
II. Form and Content of Intentional Acts; The Constitution of the Thing
Oct. 23: Logical Investigations, I §23; V §§13, 20-21; VI §§4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 14b, 20-22, 25-7.
Oct. 30: Ideas §§85 (pp. 203-7), 87-91 (pp. 211-22), 97 (pp. 236-40), 98-108 (pp. 240-57).
Nov. 6: Ideas §§129-33 (pp. 309-18), 136-8 (pp. 326-33), 142-3 (pp. 340-43), 149-52 (pp. 355-66).
III. Immanence and Transcendence; Transcendental Idealism
Nov. 13: Logical Investigations, V §§1-5, 8; Ideas, Introduction (pp. xvii-xxiii), §§27 (pp. 51-3), 30-32 (pp. 56-62).
Nov. 20: Ideas §§33-4 (pp. 63-69), 38-46 (pp. 78-104).
Nov. 27: no class (Thanksgiving).
Dec. 4: Ideas §§47-9 (pp. 105-12), 55 (pp. 128-30), 80-82 (pp. 190-96), 144 (pp. 343-4).
Dec. 10: final paper due.