Thursday 30 January 2025, 7.00PM to 9.00pm
Speaker(s): Angelos Sofocleous PhD
This course serves as an introduction to the ideas of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900). Nietzsche's work spans a range of philosophical disciplines, including aesthetics, existentialism, morality, and ontology. We will explore core concepts from Nietzsche's writings, such as his critique of religion and his perspectives on the meaning of life, alongside more specialised notions such as 'amor fati' and the 'Übermensch'. Additionally, this course will examine the practical significance of Nietzsche's philosophy, investigating how his ideas can be applied in our everyday lives.
Tutor: Angelos Sofocleous PhD
Term: Spring
Day: Thursday
Start Date: 30 January 2025
Time: 7-9pm
No. of weeks: 8
Full fee: £91
This course will be delivered via Zoom. Students joining the course will need access to a computer, laptop or tablet with a microphone (essential) and a webcam (desirable), as well as a reliable broadband connection.
Location: Online