◆PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 1 - (前)(後)
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ROBOUAM, HAIDAR
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○講義概要 |
This course is the first part of the course Philosophical Anthropology offered to all the students of the Faculty of Comparative Culture of Sophia University. This course provides a series of in-depth reflections on the questions "Who are we?" In the light of modern and post-modern scholarly reflection, how can we today give sense or meaning to existence as such? Using some insights provided by philosophical, anthropological and psychological studies, the present course aims at initiating an on-going reflection on "presence".
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○評価方法 |
Final Written Examination: 25% Final Oral Examination: 20% Essays: 15% Report: 15% Group Work: 15% Online Tests: 10% Philosophical Anthropology 1 is a compulsory course and students are expected to be present at all classes. If students cannot attend a class, they must inform their teacher. In case of illness, they need to bring a doctor's certificate. Any unexplained absence will invariably result in failing the course.
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○テキスト |
Edited by Thomas J. Csordas『Embodiment and Experience, the existential ground of culture and self.』 Cambridge University Press (1994) Shusaku Endo『When I Whistle?』 Jean Francois Lyotard『The Inhuman』 Stanford University Press (1988)
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○参考書 |
Johannes Fabian『Culture With an attitude』Stanford University Press (2001) Michael Jackson『At Home in the world』Duke University Press (1995) Siomon Critchley『On Humor』Routledge (2002)
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○授業計画 |
1 | Module One "Who are we?" Matrix One "The emergence of the Question" Study of page one and two of the Bulletin of Information Introduction to a Philosophical reading of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: the notion of "Pure Events" |
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By:上智大学学事部学務課
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