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Philosophy. Study the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality and existence. Poetry is the oldest form of literature; its roots go back well into human history and it was developed to high levels of literary reverence, in all major cultures. Philosophically this fact makes poetry a central aspect of the human condition. In this course we will consider a range of theories explaining why humans find poetry a compelling form in which to construct cultural meaning and personal...
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Philosophy. Study the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality and existence. What is history? A possible definition is: History is change over time. But what kind of change are we talking about? Given that history is everything that has happened, what kind of selection processes are used to ‘make history’? Aristotle believes that what is important is not “the thing which has happened, but rather what might have happened…and may happen again”. In other words, history must...
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Philosophy. Study the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality and existence. The enigmatic Ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates, is considered to be the founder of Western philosophy. His ideas have had a profound influence on philosophical history, yet he left no written record of them. Throughout this course, we will review material from sources attempting to reconstruct Socrates. Our earliest extant source—and the only one who can claim to have known Socrates in his early...
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Reconsider the role of work in human life through philosophy, from Aristotle and Marx to AI and automation. Explore how labour shapes identity, society and meaning—and what work might look like in a post-industrial or post-work future.
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Examine Descartes’ bold quest for certainty and his lasting influence on philosophy. Explore key ideas about the mind, self, and knowledge, and connect Descartes’ writings with modern debates on consciousness, identity, and the nature of reality.
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Explore how science and philosophy have shaped each other from Ancient Greece to today. Examine thinkers from Aristotle to Popper and contemporary voices in physics, biology and society. Discover how science influences belief, politics and culture.
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Philosophy. Study the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality and existence. From its beginnings, Latin American philosophy exhibited a unique perspective on many important issues in politics, ethics, humanism, imagination and the human relationship to the natural world. During this course, we will trace its origins from the Pre-Columbian Indians and Post-Columbian Spanish occupation, through revolution and independence to the present. We will examine the works of key...
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Discover how drama reflects and shapes human thought. From Greek tragedy to modern theatre and contemporary film, explore how playwrights and filmmakers express deep philosophical themes through language, performance and the power of story.
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Philosophy. Study the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality and existence. Join us for this ten-week philosophy of media course, as we analyse the concept of ‘media’ and its definition. We will explore the types of ‘media’ from the invention of writing, through print media to telephone, radio, television, and finally the internet. During this course, we will focus on key philosopher Marshall McLuhan, who is considered by many to be the inventor of media philosophy in its...
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Tackle five urgent philosophical topics shaping today’s world—human nature, conspiracy theories, political ethics, animal cognition and environmental affectivity. Engage with leading thinkers and explore how philosophy responds to modern challenges.
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