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Continental Philosophy Minor

Continental Philosophy Minor  - Overview

Offered By:

ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Areas of Interest:

Philosophy


This minor offers a gateway into recent ‘Continental’ philosophy – and thus into work which has been important in its own right, but also highly influential on theoretical work in the humanities and some areas of the social sciences.

 

Learning outcomes

Students who complete this major will have the skills and knowledge to: recognise, understand and to know how to engage critically with ideas in this field, both in philosophy and as they are made use of in other disciplines.

Requirements

24 units from the completion of courses from the following list:

PHIL2059 - Love Death and Freedom (20th Century French Phenomenology) (6 units)

PHIL2087 - European Philosophy A (6 units)

PHIL2092 - Philosophy of The Enlightenment (6 units)

PHIL2097 - European Philosophy B (6 units)

PHIL2101 - Democracy, Difference and Desire (6 units)

PHIL2102 - Film as Philosophy (6 units)

PHIL2111 - Global Citizens (6 units)

PHIL2114 - Sustainability, System and Agency (6 units)

PHIL3070 - Reason, Critique and the Self: Kant and German Idealism (6 units)

PHIL3071 - Advanced Continental Philosophy (6 units)

POLS2076 - Frankfurt School and Habermas (6 units)

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