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The Modern and the Postmodern (Part 2)

This course examines how the idea of "the modern" develops at the end of the 18th century in European philosophy and literature, and how being modern (or progressive, or hip) became one of the crucial criteria for understanding and evaluating cultural change. Are we still in modernity, or have we moved beyond the modern to the postmodern?

Status: Culture
Status: Psychology
Course15 hours

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ET

5.0Reviewed Jun 14, 2021

This is a great philosophy course because you get written assignments, which is necessary in any philosophy course in my opinion.

NN

5.0Reviewed Jun 19, 2020

It was an exceptional experience. I wish there was more, say a third part. thanks Coursera, Wesleyan University, and most importantly Michael Roth. It was truly a learning

OM

5.0Reviewed Aug 16, 2018

Thank you for this inspiring diving into modern and postmodern philosophy. It helped a lot with filling gaps and providing new leads to develop and research

PF

5.0Reviewed Dec 16, 2018

Excellent course from an accomplished scholar, presents insights about his subject matter from all different points of view.

PB

5.0Reviewed Aug 6, 2020

really enjoyed the course. When are they going to d a course on late existentialist thinkers? Some of the readings were unavailable.

SH

5.0Reviewed Jan 16, 2024

I loved this course! Learnt so much, adored the reading and writing. Professor Roth made tricky concepts clear and his enthusiasm and passion were contagious.

BS

5.0Reviewed Sep 3, 2019

It was a wonderful experience to know about modern and post modern developments in European world. This has developed in me curiosity to dwell in to Indian Philosophical concepts and doctrines.

DJ

5.0Reviewed Aug 12, 2021

T​he course is ultimately wonderful to comprehend a unique insight into the literary traits of the PostModern Era. Thanks a lot .

CM

5.0Reviewed Mar 12, 2016

Sad to see it end. I loved this course. I thought Professor Roth was a great guide. As I've completed Part 2 I am tempted to go listen to the lectures all over again. This hooked me on MOOCs. 6 stars.

LA

5.0Reviewed Sep 30, 2020

A very good way to start thinking about our times. I learned a lot about authors and reflected much during the course. Was really worth every class!

AP

5.0Reviewed Oct 19, 2020

In my opinion, one of the best Mooc on liberal arts. Felt like being part of a real class all along. Best wishes to Prof. Michael and his team at Wesleyan. Greetings from India 🇮🇳

DG

4.0Reviewed Aug 22, 2020

surprised by the focus on literature, art and architectureteacher does good job of explaining concepts and reviewing-summarizing

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