Course
GP123 - Philosophical Anthropology [Hannah Arendt, The Human Condition (Active Life)]
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General Information
Course Type | On Campus |
Course Category | P4. Guided Reading |
Description | Teaching Objective: This course examines Arendt’s philosophical perspectives on human nature and existence in her The Human Condition. It also shows a contemporary existential notion of individuals and society by identifying the distinction she made among human activities and through the historical-phenomenological approach she employed. Teaching Content: 1. Vita Activa: labour, work, and action 2. Action and speech 3. Action as the essence of the human condition 4. The public and the private realms Teaching Mode: Reading and Class Discussion Assessment Mode: Discussion and Presentation |
College Organization Structure | Holy Spirit Institute of Philosophy |
Course Tuition Fee | 1380.00 |
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