by Flaminia Ripani (18) (
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I'am a freelance writer living at the moment in Sydney.I believe that each limit hides a new creation, therefore I am hunting the limits. I am interested in finance and economics, monetary reform and the psychology of society.
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From January 30 to March 1, 2012, the Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy is proud to present the 2012 Summer School Curriculum. The Summer School offers ten ten-hour courses in two different formats. Six of the courses will be taught during the day over five consecutive days; Monday to Friday.
Four of the courses will be taught during the evening over five weeks.
The courses offered are:
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The Early Wittgenstein – Mysticism and the Limits of Philosophy: This course gives an account of the culmination, writing and reception of the Tractatus through the lens of Wittgenstein's early life.
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The 'Singular Universal': Jean-Paul Sartre's 'Existential Biographies': This course gives an introduction to Sartre's existential biographies with a focus on Sartre's methodology.
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Changing Images of Knowledge in Modernity: The course will examine the dominant images of science in European thought.
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Hitchcock and Theory: The French Connection: This critical introduces the groundbreaking work of French film theorists and critics and their appreciation for the films of Alfred Hitchcock.
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History of Mathematics:[/B ]From the Greek concept of number to the Modern world.
-[B]Introduction to Freud
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Mallarmé and the Philosophers
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Philosophy in Ancient Greek Theatre
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The Inhuman Condition : Nihilism / Information / Art: This course explores the related themes of nihilism, information and art in the thought of French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard.
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Foucault's Critique of Neoliberalism.
Please visit
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fee information and
registation information.