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001
mixed 1
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Ancient and Medieval Philosophy |
N/A
N/A |
David O'Connor |
University of Notre Dame |
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| This course will concentrate on major figures and persistent themes in ancient and medieval philosophy. |
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041
full-course 41
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Ancient and Medieval Philosophy |
2006-09-01
Fall 2006 |
David O'Connor |
University of Notre Dame |
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| Learn about major figures and themes in ancient and medieval philosophy. |
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041
full-course 41
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Ancient and Medieval Philosophy |
2006-09-01
Fall 2006 |
David O'Connor |
University of Notre Dame |
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| Learn about the major figures and persistent themes in ancient and medieval philosophy through this course from Notre Dame. |
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001
mixed 1
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Ancient Wisdom and Modern Love |
N/A
N/A |
David O'Connor |
University of Notre Dame |
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| This class will examine topics like sexuality, marriage, and procreation with an eye towards how we can be better at being in love and integrate the analytic approach of philosophy with the imaginative approach of literature. |
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041
full-course 41
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Ancient Wisdom and Modern Love |
2007-03-01
Spring 2007 |
David O'Connor |
University of Notre Dame |
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| This course is built around Catholic writing and literature and explores sexuality, marriage and procreation with an emphasis on how they are connected with love. |
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041
full-course 41
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Ancient Wisdom and Modern Love |
2007-03-01
Spring 2007 |
David O'Connor |
University of Notre Dame |
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| Study this course to understand the nature of romance and modern love, as presented by Plato, Shakespeare, and Catholic writings. |