Mathematics 335 - R eality and Fantasy

Institution:
St Lawrence University
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What is reality? If it consists only of those phenomena directly perceptible to the five senses, then to what realm do thought, emotion, dream, hallucination and artistic creativity belong? Is the only alternative to "living in the real world" insanity, or is itpossible to break through the limits of mundane reality into a higher world? German romanticists, realists, naturalists, expressionists and contemporary writers have answered these questions in differing ways. This course examines the works of such authors with special attention to their relevance to our world view today. Also offered through European Studies.
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4.00
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Lecture
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(315) 229-5011
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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