PHILOSOPHY 258 - Love, Death, And Desire

Institution:
Connecticut College
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Description:
A study of the changes and perversions of the themes of love, death, and desire in the history of Western thought. Readings range historically from Plato to Sartre, and take a philosophical, religious, psychological or political perspective. Open to junior and senior majors in psychology or religious studies without prerequisite; to sophomores, juniors, and seniors with one semester course in philosophy other than Course 103, or with permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 30 students. K. Pfefferkorn
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4.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(860) 447-1911
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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