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科目名IntensiveStudies1(Philosophy1)IdeasandThinkers1担当者名ダルグリーシュブレガム英語2単位春学期月曜日5時限1年以上―合併科目4授業概要Thoughtisthemeansbywhichweelaboratewhoweare,justifyourpoliticalsystems,designoureconomicarchitecture,assertourmembershipofaculture,authoriseinstitutionswithinsociety,andmakeethicalclaimsuponeachother.Indeed,withoutanyphilosophicalreflectionuponthesematters,lifewouldhaveneitheranysensenorarticulatedmeaning.Itisthuspreciselyatthecross-roadsbetweenourdailypracticesandtakenforgrantedideasthatthiscourseissituated.Thiscourseprovidesinstructionandpracticeintheartofphilosophicalreflectionandtheskillofcriticalargumentthroughthestudyofsomeofthecore(Western)textsinthehumanitiesandsocialsciences.Whilethefocusisonanalyticalreadingandcriticalthinking,thereisanequalemphasisonexpressingandpresentingoneʼsideasinwriting,aswellasengagingindialogueonhowtointerpretandexplainconceptsandthepracticestheycapture.授業の到達目標Thepurposeofthecourseisforstudentsto:1)readcriticallybyaskingpertinentquestionsandevaluatingideasinatext;2)recognisecoreassumptionsandwiderimplicationsofatext;3)readtextsofdifferentgenresanddisciplinesinthehumanitiesandsocialsciences.4)ascertainthemeaningofapassagebyidentifyingevidenceandnarrativesequences;5)recognisetheimplicitassumptionsandvaluesunderlyingawrittenwork;6)assessideasintermsoftherhetoricalstructuresusedtopersuadereaders;7)distinguishbetweenfactsandopinionsinatext;8)identifythetone,moodandvoiceofatextthroughananalysisofitslinguisticfeatures,contextofproductionandliterarydevices.成績評価方法30%FinalClassTest30%Participation40%Presentations備考・関連URLThiscourseisbestsuitedtostudentswithaTOEFLscoreof500ormoreandorwhorelishandenjoyengaginginactiveclassdiscussionanddebatewithaviewtothinkingdifferently.PleasenotethatIdeasandThinkers1(SpringSemester)andIdeasandThinkers2(WinterSemester)aretwoseparatecourses.Theyhavethesamestructureandformatbutthecontent-theauthorsstudied-isdifferent.Thiscoursewillbeofferedentirelyonline.科目名IntensiveStudies2(Philosophy2)IdeasandThinkers2担当者名ダルグリーシュブレガム英語2単位秋学期月曜日5時限1年以上―合併科目4授業概要Thoughtisthemeansbywhichweelaboratewhoweare,justifyourpoliticalsystems,designoureconomicarchitecture,assertourmembershipofaculture,authoriseinstitutionswithinsociety,andmakeethicalclaimsuponeachother.Indeed,withoutanyphilosophicalreflectionuponthesematters,lifewouldhaveneitheranysensenorarticulatedmeaning.Itisthuspreciselyatthecross-roadsbetweenourdailypracticesandtakenforgrantedideasthatthiscourseissituated.Thiscourseprovidesinstructionandpracticeintheartofphilosophicalreflectionandtheskillofcriticalargumentthroughthestudyofsomeofthecore(Western)textsinthehumanitiesandsocialsciences.Whilethefocusisonanalyticalreadingandcriticalthinking,thereisanequalemphasisonexpressingandpresentingoneʼsideasinwriting,aswellasengagingindialogueonhowtointerpretandexplainconceptsandthepracticestheycapture.授業の到達目標Thepurposeofthecourseisforstudentsto:1)readcriticallybyaskingpertinentquestionsandevaluatingideasinatext;2)recognisecoreassumptionsandwiderimplicationsofatext;3)readtextsofdifferentgenresanddisciplinesinthehumanitiesandsocialsciences.4)ascertainthemeaningofapassagebyidentifyingevidenceandnarrativesequences;5)recognisetheimplicitassumptionsandvaluesunderlyingawrittenwork;6)assessideasintermsoftherhetoricalstructuresusedtopersuadereaders;7)distinguishbetweenfactsandopinionsinatext;8)identifythetone,moodandvoiceofatextthroughananalysisofitslinguisticfeatures,contextofproductionandliterarydevices.成績評価方法30%FinalClassTest30%Participation40%Presentations選択英語―292―

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