Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam (EUR) • filosofie
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Courses filosofie at Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam (EUR)
Notes available for the following courses of filosofie at Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam (EUR)
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Aesthetica 1
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Early Enlightenment FW-WB3924 5
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Essential contemporary challenges FW-WB3925 1
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Filosofie 1
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Filosofie van de Economie 1
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High Enlightenment II - Kant 1
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Philosophy of History 1
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Quest for man 1
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The Quest for Man I 1
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Thought Experiments FW-WB3927 4
Latest notes & summaries Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam (EUR) • filosofie
With these notes of the lectures of EE by prof dr. Van Bunge, you will certainly enjoy the learning process.

My apologies for any inconvenience in language structure. They were made while watching the lectures and have not been corrected since. Any feedback is welcome.
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Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam•Early Enlightenment
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With these notes of the lectures of EE by prof dr. Van Bunge, you will certainly enjoy the learning process.

My apologies for any inconvenience in language structure. They were made while watching the lectures and have not been corrected since. Any feedback is welcome.
Summary of all the lectures for the course Quest for Man in the first year of the bachelor Philosophy
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Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam•Quest for man
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Summary of all the lectures for the course Quest for Man in the first year of the bachelor Philosophy
Summary of all the lectures bij dr. prof. Van Bunge for the 1st course of Philosophy: Early Enlightenment
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Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam•Early Enlightenment
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Summary of all the lectures bij dr. prof. Van Bunge for the 1st course of Philosophy: Early Enlightenment