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Catalog : PHIL.3140 Philosophy of the Gothic Imagination (Formerly 45.314)

PHIL.3140 — Undergraduate

Id: 005522 Offering: 1 Credits: 3-3

Description

A philosophical inquiry into science fiction, fantasy, and horror, with special emphasis on film. This course will attept to provide interpretations of some classic examples from these genres, as well as to inquire into the philosophical significance of these literary categories and their relation to mythology and religion. Questions to be addressed will include the problem of knowledge and rationality and its limits, the nature of the human being, and the moral problem of the role of violence in the social order. The class will attempt to identify a continuous tradition between these modern genres and ancient Greek tragedy and mythology.

Prerequisites

Pre-Req: ENGL.1020 College Writing II.

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PHIL.3140 — Online and Continuing Education

Id: 005522 Offering: 2 Credits: 3-3

Description

A philosophical inquiry into science fiction, fantasy, and horror, with special emphasis on film. This course will attept to provide interpretations of some classic examples from these genres, as well as to inquire into the philosophical significance of these literary categories and their relation to mythology and religion. Questions to be addressed will include the problem of knowledge and rationality and its limits, the nature of the human being, and the moral problem of the role of violence in the social order. The class will attempt to identify a continuous tradition between these modern genres and ancient Greek tragedy and mythology.

Prerequisites

Pre-Req: ENGL.1020 College Writing II.

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