Violence in Philosophy Course
This course delves into violence, power, and nonviolence through major philosophers like Butler, Fanon, Arendt, and Gandhi. Participants apply ethical tools to real scenarios such as campus protests and property damage. Tailored for humanities experts aiming to refine analytical skills and craft robust policy advice for institutional challenges.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This focused course explores violence via thinkers like Butler, Fanon, Arendt, and Gandhi, distinguishing physical, structural, and symbolic harm. Learners apply ethical principles to campus protests and property issues, gaining skills to produce evidence-backed policy memos, committee reports, and solutions using solid reasoning.
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Develop skills
- Analyze types of violence: structural, symbolic, and physical in real contexts.
- Apply ethical frameworks to assess protests, coercion, and property damage.
- Interpret Butler, Fanon, Arendt, and Gandhi for policy discussions.
- Write clear, evidence-based memos with precise definitions and ethics.
- Develop practical remedies like sanctions, dialogue, and institutional reforms.
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