Spring 2024 Philosophy UN3769 section 001

LIVING, DYING, AND THE MEANING OF LIFE

LIVING, DYING, AND THE ME

Call Number 11563
Day & Time
Location
TR 11:40am-12:55pm
AUD Earl Hall
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructors Katja Vogt
Lydia Dugdale
Ian Rottenberg
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Bringing together scholars from the fields of Philosophy, Medicine, Ethics, and Religion, this course
exposes students to modes of inquiry that can help to answer central questions that are often elusive and/or
unconsidered: What constitutes a good human life? What do I need to be truly happy? How does the fact
that I will one day die impact how I should live today? This interdisciplinary course provides a rare
opportunity to consider how a wide variety of thinkers and writers have approached these questions, while
also engaging with them in a personal way within our contemporary context. Lectures will be combined
with group discussion and a weekend retreat, creating possibilities for interpersonal engagement and deep
learning.

Web Site Vergil
Department Philosophy
Enrollment 82 students (90 max) as of 9:14PM Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Subject Philosophy
Number UN3769
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Open To Barnard College, Columbia College, Engineering:Undergraduate, General Studies
Section key 20241PHIL3769C001