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Your search for courses for 22/SP and IDSC and course number 251 found 2 courses.
IDSC 251.01 Windows on the Good Life 2 credits, S/CR/NC only
Closed: Size: 18, Registered: 18, Waitlist: 0
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8:00pm9:45pm |
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Synonym: 62568
Human beings are always and everywhere challenged by the question: What should I do to spend my mortal time well? One way to approach this ultimate challenge is to explore some of the great cultural products of our civilization--works that are a delight to read for their wisdom and artfulness. This series of two-credit courses will explore a philosophical dialogue of Plato in the fall, a work from the Bible in the winter, and a pair of plays by Shakespeare in the spring. The course can be repeated for credit throughout the year and in subsequent years.
IDSC 251.02 Windows on the Good Life 2 credits, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 18, Registered: 14, Waitlist: 0
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3:10pm4:55pm |
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Synonym: 62569
Human beings are always and everywhere challenged by the question: What should I do to spend my mortal time well? One way to approach this ultimate challenge is to explore some of the great cultural products of our civilization--works that are a delight to read for their wisdom and artfulness. This series of two-credit courses will explore a philosophical dialogue of Plato in the fall, a work from the Bible in the winter, and a pair of plays by Shakespeare in the spring. The course can be repeated for credit throughout the year and in subsequent years.
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