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?

The Modern and the Postmodern (Part 2)

The Modern and the Postmodern (Part 2)

Instructor: Michael S. Roth
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Reviewed on Dec 15, 2018
Excellent course from an accomplished scholar, presents insights about his subject matter from all different points of view.
Reviewed on Jun 18, 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
Reviewed on Aug 5, 2020
really enjoyed the course. When are they going to d a course on late existentialist thinkers? Some of the readings were unavailable.

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