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¡¡ ´ëÇпø ¼¼¹Ì³ª: ¿ª»çöÇп¬½À Seminar in Philosophy of History ¡¡ °ÀÇ°³¿ä ¿ª»çöÇп¬½À ¼¼¹Ì³ª¿¡¼´Â ¸Å ÁÖ Çö´ë ¿ª»çöÇп¡ °üÇÑ ÅؽºÆ® ȤÀº ³í¹®À» ÀÐ°í °ü·Ã³»¿ë¿¡ °üÇØ ¹ßÇ¥, Áú¹®, Åä·Ð, º¸Ãæ°ÀǸ¦ ÁøÇàÇÑ´Ù. ¡¡ À̹ø Çб⠰ÀÇ ÁÖÁ¦´Â ´ÙÀ½°ú °°´Ù. 1. ¼¼°èÈ ÀÚº»ÁÖÀÇÀÇ ¿ª»çÀû Çü¼º °úÁ¤°ú Àü°³ 2. ¼¼°èÈ ÀÚº»ÁÖÀÇÀÇ ¼º°Ý°ú Á¦ ¹®Á¦ 3. ¼¼°èÈ ÀÚº»ÁÖÀÇ¿Í Å×·¯¸®Áò 4. ¼¼°èÈ ÀÚº»ÁÖÀÇ¿Í ¹®È 4. ¼¼°èÈ ÀÚº»ÁÖÀÇ ÀÌÈÄÀÇ »î°ú ´ë¾È»çȸ ¡¡ In this class we read and discuss
some articles or texts (in English) dealing with various historio-philosophical issues
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Strudents of this class should present a paper on a topic every week, and should defend her/his own position at the seminar. Students should give in one report on each topic with which s/he deals during the semester. Marking creteria to the reports ¡¡ The class opens every Thursday afternoon (13:30-16:15, Room 58-411) (The day and hour of this class can be changed (only if possible) to the more appropriate time. ¡¡ Prof. Ahn Sang- Heon
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