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Will China Rise as a Disruptive Force? The Insiders’ Perspective
by David Daokui Li , Wang Hui , Yan Xuetong- 0.0
4 Weeks
An insiders’ perspective on the economic, social and political impact of China’s rise on the world stage. How does Chinese history and philosophy shape their outlook of the world? : History of China’s development over the past 100 years, political issues that China is facing, and self-corrective mechanisms in China’s political system....
$49
Introduction to Korean Philosophy and Culture
by SO JEONG PARK- 4.9
Approx. 12 hours to complete
This course will give you the cultural and historical background to begin your journey into Korean philosophy, and there is no prerequisite knowledge on philosophy required. Anybody who either has an interest in Korean culture, maybe through K-Dramas or K-pop, or an interest in philosophy from a cross-cultural perspective, are all welcome....
Power and Responsibility: Doing Philosophy with Superheroes
by Christopher Robichaud- 0.0
5 Weeks
This introductory philosophy course, led by Professor Christopher Robichaud of the Harvard Kennedy School, offers an exciting lens to interpret key philosophical ideas — metaphysics and epistemology, social and political philosophy, ethics, philosophy of mind, existentialism, moral relativism, and much more. The relationship of superhero identity with ethics and moral philosophy...
$49
Understanding International Relations Theory
by Timofei Bordachev , Dmitrii Suslov- 4.7
Approx. 24 hours to complete
The course combines historic approach and analysis of the modern political problems. The historic part shows the evolution of the international relations theory from being a part of political philosophy to its emergence as a special branch of political science, which is essential to understand the key ideas of the IR science....
Introduction to Philosophy
by Dr. Dave Ward , Professor Duncan Pritchard , Professor Michela Massimi , Dr. Suilin Lavelle , Dr. Matthew Chrisman , Dr. Allan Hazlett , Dr. Alasdair Richmond , Guy Fletcher , Elinor Mason- 4.7
Approx. 19 hours to complete
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Inequality and Democracy
by Yara Salman , Rutger Claassen , Michael Bennett- 4.8
Approx. 21 hours to complete
But the core of democracy is political equality: that everyone should have an equal say in how their country is run. Can people have equal political power while economic inequality grows and grows? • Philosophy 1 Political inequality today 4 Political inequality in the UK and US 2 Corruption and political inequality...
Quantitative Methods
by Annemarie Zand Scholten- 4.7
Approx. 30 hours to complete
This course will cover the fundamental principles of science, some history and philosophy of science, research designs, measurement, sampling and ethics. We will use examples from sociology, political sciences, educational sciences, communication sciences and psychology. What is your philosophy of science?...
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Justice
by Michael J. Sandel- 0.0
12 Weeks
This introduction to moral and political philosophy is one of the most popular courses taught at Harvard College. Other assigned readings include writings by contemporary philosophers, court cases, and articles about political controversies that raise philosophical questions. The fundamentals of political philosophy...
$139
Money, Markets, and Morals
by Michael J. Sandel- 0.0
8 Weeks
Drawing upon philosophy and contemporary moral and political controversies, we will attempt to determine what goods and social practices should not be up for sale....
$99
HOPE: Human Odyssey to Political Existentialism
by Uriel Abulof- 0.0
10 Weeks
The course explores, on both individual and political levels, the following themes: Human / nature, identity & authenticity, freedom, reflection, happiness, death & dread, meaning, morality & ethics, truth & trust, God & religion, alienation & love, and finally—hope. HOPE is a richly interdisciplinary course anchored in political science and philosophy....