ラフ.Pゼミナール【経済-29 クラス】 【題目】Interdisciplinary Studies: Literature, Ethics and History. 【到達目標】The course is aimed at allowing students to come to a fuller appreciation of the many and varied interrelationships between the three areas of literature, ethics and history, and to pursue their individual interests within the broad framework of these overlapping fields. 【講義内容】The nature of the human experience and the essence of human individuality need to be approached from more than one angle if their full richness is to be revealed. The complementary avenues of literature, ethics and history provide the variety necessary for a fundamental exploration of the complexity of what it means to be human. 【授業計画】 第 1 回 Introduction: the Origins of the Western Worldview 第 2 回 The Development of the Western Ethical Tradition (1): Socrates 第 3 回 The Development of the Western Ethical Tradition (2): Plato 第 4 回 The Development of the Western Ethical Tradition (3): Aristotle 第 5 回 Literature and Ethics in Ancient Greece (1): Homer 第 6 回 Literature and Ethics in Ancient Greece (2): Sophocles 第 7 回 Literature and Ethics in Ancient Greece (3): Euripides 第 8 回 History and Ethics in Ancient Greece (1): Herodotus 第 9 回 History and Ethics in Ancient Greece (2): Thucydides 第 10 回 History and Ethics in Ancient Rome (1): Livy 第 11 回 History and Ethics in Ancient Rome (2): Tacitus 第 12 回 The Judaeo-Christian View of Ethics and History (1): Old and New Testaments 第 13 回 The Judaeo-Christian View of Ethics and History (2): St. Pau 第 14 回 The Judaeo-Christian View of Ethics and History (3): Augustine 第 15 回 Course Review and the Drawing of Conclusions 【教科書】All materials needed will be provided in class. 【参考文献】A monolingual English dictionary is required, but a bilingual dictionary may also be used if it is felt necessary. 【評価方法】Attendance Participation Written Assignments 【履修の条件】No student with a TOEIC score of lower than 350 will be admitted to this course. TOEIC350 点に満たない学生は履修できないので注意すること。 【聴講生・科目等履修生受入】可 【他学科生・他専攻生受入】可 【他学部生受入】可 【当該科目に関連する開設科目】なし 【使用言語】English 【担当者からの一言】Students are expected to make maximum use of this opportunity to pursue their own individual interests as well as to contribute to class discussions so that their English abilities are given every opportunity to develop. Students will be asked to demonstrate their linguistic progress by sitting for both TOEIC and TOEFL tests.
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