Violence in Philosophy Course
This course delves into violence, power, and nonviolence through philosophers such as Butler, Fanon, Arendt, and Gandhi. It equips humanities professionals with tools to analyse campus protests and property issues using ethical frameworks, crafting robust, evidence-driven policy recommendations and institutional remedies for sharper decision-making.

flexible workload from 4 to 360h
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What will I learn?
This intensive short course explores violence via major thinkers like Butler, Fanon, Arendt, and Gandhi, distinguishing physical, structural, and symbolic harm. Participants apply ethical theories to campus protests, property damage, and coercion, while developing skills to write precise policy memos, committee reports, and remedies using solid evidence and arguments.
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Develop skills
- Analyse violence types: structural, symbolic, and physical in real contexts.
- Apply ethical theories to assess protests, coercion, and property damage.
- Interpret Butler, Fanon, Arendt, and Gandhi for policy discussions.
- Write clear, evidence-backed memos with definitions and ethical reasoning.
- Develop practical remedies like sanctions, dialogue processes, and reforms.
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