CENTER FOR PHILOSOPHY, ARTS, AND LITERATURE

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Duke's Center for Philosophy, Arts, and Literature

 

Future Certificate Courses (subject to change)


Spring 2013

Simone de Beauvoir: Literature, Philosophy, Feminism (Moi)

Seminar on Wittgenstein, Cavell, Aesthetics (Moi)

Seminar by Professor Waeber

 

Fall 2013

Seminar on Theater and Ordinary Language Philosophy or Shakespeare and Philosophy (Beckwith) 

 

List of courses likely to be offered

Here is a list of courses that are likely to be offered for the Certificate. Some of these courses are not yet on the books, some are, but will in some cases be changed to fit the purposes of the certificate better. This list is not meant as a list of courses that must be taken, but as a series of examples of the kind of course the Certificate welcomes.

  • ARTHIST 200-level course. New course: European Symbolism (McWilliam)
  • ARTHIST 373 The Paris Salon: Artists, Critics and Institutions 1815-1900 (McWilliam)
  • ENG 220S/MEDREN crosslist: New course: Shakespeare, Philosophy, Tragedy (Beckwith)
  • ENG 250S/GER250S Music in Literature and Philosophy, 1800-1947 (Pfau)
  • ENG 271CS Aesthetics, Ethics, and Language in Coleridge, 1790-1834 (Pfau)
  • ENG352.01/LIT352.01 Early Modernism 1870-1914 (Moi)
  • LIT272/ENG272 Wittgensteinian perspectives on Literary Theory (Moi)
  • LIT281.01/FR366.01 Simone de Beauvoir: Between Literature and Philosophy (Moi)
  • LIT303.01 History of Criticism and Aesthetics (Moi)
  • LIT 354.01/ENG354.01 Stanley Cavell and Ordinary Language Philosophy (emphasis on literature, film, art) (Moi)
  • MUS 221 Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Music (Waeber)
  • MUS 317D Opera and the Crisis of Language: Voice in Music and Philosophy (Waeber)
  • PHIL/LIT Philosophy and Literature (Flanagan)

 

COURSES