AB
2 de jul. de 2018
An excellent course on Kierkegaard's use of irony. The teacher is great and the lectures are very interesting. I loved the interviews and the views of Copenhagen. Thanks a lot. Greetings from Madrid!
GH
29 de ago. de 2016
Really worthwhile and informative, in-depth review of Kierkegaard as a person, his life, and his works. Can be taken even if you've never touched philosophy before. Great production and selections.
por Ηρακλής Κ
•12 de jun. de 2017
AWESOME!!!!
por TOMAS L R
•14 de abr. de 2020
Excellent!
por Diego R d A C
•9 de oct. de 2017
Brilhante!
por KLEIN C D
•20 de jun. de 2017
Marvelous!
por Laís L
•18 de feb. de 2017
Excellent!
por Amanda S
•28 de ago. de 2016
Excelente!
por PATRICK D A S
•29 de jul. de 2016
Excellent!
por Kenneth G
•22 de oct. de 2017
Awesome!
por Kenner D
•6 de jun. de 2017
Mt bom!!
por Emil
•9 de may. de 2018
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por Manoj J
•24 de ene. de 2016
I loved the manner in which the course contents were delivered. The course teacher know the art of articulation. He knows how to teach complex ideas in a simple manner without loosing its essence of the argument. I was so immersed in his lecture, one full night I watched his lecture and finished 80% course material. I wish I could deliver a lecture like it. A big salute to an inspiring teacher.
por Angela R
•25 de mar. de 2020
This was a very interesting course. I have taken quite a few philosophy classes and this was by far the most difficult as it wasn't just really one just one person. It was as if I was taking a refresher class on Socrates as well as Kierkegaard and his views. I became hard to keep it straight about who thought what. But it was a ride worth taking in the long run and I learned a great deal.
por Galina G
•12 de abr. de 2017
Excellent course, most especially for the professor, whose lucid, well-cadenced lectures were more interesting and comprehensible than I would have thought before starting the class, given the subject. Reading Kierkegaard is not easy, and having a professor who presents the topic with such clarity is a gift.
por Eric M
•18 de jul. de 2016
This course is interesting, though the main theme--i.e., how Socrates was a model for much of Kierkegaard's views--gets to be a bit redundant. Also, I did not find the final assignment to be as stimulating/interesting as the course material.
por Barry T
•11 de abr. de 2017
This is an excellent course. The production values are very high and Dr. Stewart is a very good lecturer. I highly recommend this course for anyone interested in the history of thought and/or the intersection of theology and philosophy.
por Ruby H
•18 de ene. de 2016
Enjoyable, very interesting and easy enough to follow. I love how broad yet simultaneously specific the scope of learning is in this course too.
por Melinda M
•5 de sep. de 2016
Prof. Stewart is amazing! He is able to take very complex concepts and make them understandable to a neophyte like me. Thank you very much.
por Freddy S
•6 de ene. de 2016
Very well presented course, but in my view could be somewhat more to the point. Nevertheless, congratulations for a job well done.
por ali v
•7 de jun. de 2017
thanks to the instructor, this course is a mediating one between an introduction and a scholarly contribution to kierkegaard.
por Ronald J B
•23 de abr. de 2016
I do not intend to write the final essay. I took the course for personal interest and accomplsihed my goals.
por Johannes d W
•17 de jun. de 2018
Great course, I like the way it is organized and how the main theme is always clear.
por Iskandar L
•28 de dic. de 2016
professor jon stewart is a walking kierkegaard
por James L
•2 de ago. de 2016
I love the lectures! Challenging and rigorous.
por Carlos R A
•7 de jul. de 2020
I considered the course must be quite long.
por Deanna M
•28 de oct. de 2017
Good detail without being boring.