Course Code |
UGFH 1000 UGFH1000 |
科目名稱 |
In Dialogue
with Humanity 與人文對話 |
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教員 |
學 分 |
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課程性質 |
大學通識基礎 |
同科其他選擇 |
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Workload |
l PAPER l TUTORIAL / PRESENTATION |
好重 |
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重 |
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平均 |
1 |
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輕 |
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極輕 |
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評價教學內容 |
#1 真心悶,唔建議暑sem讀 |
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評價教員教學 |
#1 絕對唔好reg佢,大伏 |
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CUSIS科目資料 |
Description: The course
invites students to investigate the problem of "humanity"—i.e.,
what it means to be human—at two levels: human as an individual and human as
a social being. Students will be engaged in a direct dialogue with literary
writers, philosophers and social reformers who address three fundamental
questions: What is it that makes a "good" life for me? What is it
that makes a "good" society for everyone? How do I make possible
such a "good" life and "good" society? Students are
expected to read, discuss, and write about a wide range of texts extracted
from influential classics in the humanities East and West. They will be
encouraged to discover their own answers to the three questions by
considering views and arguments expressed in the texts, and by exploring how
far and in what ways such views and arguments may hold true for the
contemporary world. Where
appropriate, the selected classic texts will be given bilingually to help
students enter the world of classics and develop confidence and competence in
approaching primary texts. Students will meet for one lecture and two
tutorial sessions every week. Emphasis will be placed on students’ capacity
to respond critically to the selected texts in oral and written presentations,
in the form of class discussions, short write-ups and term papers. Class size
will be kept small to maximize discussions and to facilitate intensive
guidance on academic writing, in Chinese and/or English as specified by the
instructor. Learning Outcome: By the end of
the course, students should have been able to: -
read and
discuss complicated texts from the humanities -
articulate
major views on good life and good society -
evaluate
approaches to good life and good society from multiple perspectives -
apply
views and arguments in selected texts to contemporary human conditions -
develop
personal views on desirable life and ideal society |
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其他資料 |
2021SemSummer:學位 25|註冊 24|剩餘 1 2021SemSummer:學位 25|註冊 24|剩餘 1 |
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