PHL285H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Classical Antiquity, Ween, Morality
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Br 200 brennan hall 81, st. mary st. Francesco gagliardi f. gagliardi@utoronto. ca office hours: wednesday 3-5:00 office: philosophy department, This course will offer an introductory survey of some of the ways philosophers have thought about art from classical antiquity to modern times. This is a writing intensive course, which means that you will receive more substantial feedback and guidance on your writing assignments than you might receive in other courses. Primary readings (*) will be made available through the course website. No l carroll, philosophy of art: a contemporary introduction. -- online resource accessible through the u of t libraries website. 25% (sept 24; oct 10) (oct 22) (dec5) (tbd) You will write short summaries of two of our primary readings. Summaries should highlight the main points raised by the author and reconstruct the structure of the argument. Further guidance on this assignment will be provided in class.