Violence in Philosophy Course
This course explores violence, power, and nonviolence through philosophers like Butler, Fanon, Arendt, and Gandhi. Participants apply ethical frameworks to real-world cases such as campus protests and property damage. It equips humanities professionals with sharper analytical skills and the ability to craft evidence-based policy recommendations, memos, and institutional remedies using rigorous argumentation.

4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
This intensive course analyzes violence via Butler, Fanon, Arendt, and Gandhi, covering physical, structural, and symbolic harm. Learners apply ethical frameworks to campus protests and property damage, while developing skills to create clear, evidence-based policy recommendations, memos, and remedies rooted in strong philosophical arguments.
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Develop skills
- Analyze violence typologies: structural, symbolic, and physical in context.
- Apply ethical frameworks to judge protest, coercion, and property damage cases.
- Interpret Butler, Fanon, Arendt, and Gandhi for real-world policy debates.
- Draft concise, evidence-based memos with clear definitions and moral arguments.
- Design practical, institution-ready remedies: sanctions, dialogue, and reform.
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