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Published by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Language: English
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This course examines works of film in relation to thematic issues of philosophical importance that also occur in other arts, particularly literature and opera. Emphasis is put on film's ability to represent and express feeling as well as cognition. Both written and cinematic works by Sturges, Shaw, Cocteau, Hitchcock, Joyce, and Bergman, am
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- linguistics and philosophy
- philosophy
- film
- cinema
- narrative
- linguistics
- literature
- opera
- feeling
- cognition
- arts
- thematic
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This course is a seminar on the nature of love and sex, approached as topics both in philosophy and in literature. Readings from recent philosophy as well as classic myths of love that occur in works of literature and lend themselves to philosophical analysis.
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- linguistics and philosophy
- philosophy
- seminar
- love
- sex
- literature
- film
- readings
- classic myths
- analysis
- marriage
- romance
- tragedy
- don juan
- shaw
- george bernard
- pygmalion.
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This course is a seminar on creativity in art, science, and technology. We discuss how these pursuits are jointly dependent on affective as well as cognitive elements in human nature. We study feeling and imagination in relation to principles of idealization, consummation, and the aesthetic values that give meaning to science and technology
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- linguistics and philosophy
- feeling
- imagination
- creativity
- art
- science
- technology
- philosophy
- psychology
- process
- discovery
- invention
- emotion
- idealization
- consummation
- aesthetic values
- affective
- cognitive
- human nature
- literature
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This course examines problems in the philosophy of film as well as literature studied in relation to their making of myths. The readings and films that are discussed in this course draw upon classic myths of the western world. Emphasis is placed on meaning and technique as the basis of creative value in both media.
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- linguistics and philosophy
- philosophy
- film
- myth
- literature
- visual
- literary
- classic
- western world
- problems
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The Creole languages spoken in the Caribbean are linguistic by-products of the historical events triggered by colonization and the slave trade in Africa and the "New World". In a nutshell, these languages are the results of language acquisition in the specific social settings defined by the history of contact between African and European pe
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- linguistics and philosophy
- socio-linguistic
- creole
- caribbean
- spoken language acquisition
- identity
- africa
- europe
- seventeenth century
- eighteenth century
- haitian
- colony
- colonial
- dialect
- grench
- new world
- slavery
- lexicon
- pidgin
- culture
- religion
- music
- literature
- ethnicity
- text
- syntax
- morphology
- uniformity
- ebonics
- africal-american english
- gullah
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