Learner Reviews & Feedback for The Modern and the Postmodern (Part 2) by Wesleyan University
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ET
Jun 13, 2021
This is a great philosophy course because you get written assignments, which is necessary in any philosophy course in my opinion.
DV
Jul 13, 2016
Great Course. Enjoying it, expanding my knowledge and thinking. Taking my time and repeat most of the lectures.
101 - 107 of 107 Reviews for The Modern and the Postmodern (Part 2)
By Garth H
•May 3, 2021
Great!
By Susannah R
•Feb 1, 2018
After my experience on Part 1, I chose to only watch the lectures. I really enjoyed them. Prof Roth's delivery is excellent. The course gave me much food for thought, but I couldn't face writing the essays.
The reading timings should be set to more realistic values, to give us students a true idea of what we are committing to.
By Anjali R
•Oct 17, 2020
The course itself was excellent, but there was no discussion of the topics in the forum, only requests for peers to review assignments, a process I ended up resorting to as well on a couple of occasions because of the significant delay in assignments being reviewed.
By dorina c
•Jan 20, 2022
it really offered an insight into philosophical movements and works as well as an overall view on the evolution of Enlightenment ideas and their impact on modern thought
By David G
•Aug 22, 2020
surprised by the focus on literature, art and architecture
teacher does good job of explaining concepts and reviewing-summarizing
By Emmanouil P
•Apr 4, 2017
I quite appreciate the teaching of American philosophers, like Emerson or Rorty.
By Deleted A
•Mar 1, 2016
Slow start to week 1 but 'The Modern and the Postmodern (Part 2) is a continuation to 'The Modern and the Postmodern (Part 1) so best to understand (part 1). Looking forward to week 2.