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Poslední úprava: Anna Tropia, Ph.D. (13.02.2024)
SPRING TERM 2024 MA module e-mail me for consultation or questions: anna.tropia@ff.cuni.cz Despite it is nowadays rather common to hear instructions like “you should be kinder to yourself”, or “you should love yourself more”, there is a solid philosophical tradition limiting and prescribing what is the right amount of love human beings owe to themselves. From Aristotle to Freud, passing through Pascal’s famous claim “the self is hateful”, diverse perspectives—theological, philosophical, literary, linguistic and psychological—will be explored in order to determine on the one hand what are the dangers arising from excessive self-love and, on the other, if it is possible to completely cancel such form of love. |
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Poslední úprava: Anna Tropia, Ph.D. (31.01.2024)
The aim of the course will be that of stimulating the discussion and the reflection by students around a selection of texts by exploring different philosophical traditions. |
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Poslední úprava: Anna Tropia, Ph.D. (31.01.2024)
The requirements in order to complete this course are:
(1) In Class Active Participation, which includes: reading the assignements and regular attendance. Also, starting from the first classes, students will be asked to present the texts assigned for a short-in-class presentation (20'), to be discussed previously with the teacher.
(2) A Final Oral exam (in presence or online), to be discussed in due time during the term. |
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Poslední úprava: Anna Tropia, Ph.D. (31.01.2024)
1) 21.2: Intro. Legitimacy of self-hate? Pascal's violence (starter) 2) 28.2: Aristotle. The magnanimous (EN, IV.3) and the classification of philia 3) 6.3: Thomas Aquinas in the wake of Aristotle: we cannot hate ourselves 4) 13.3: Augustine: the distinction between uti and frui (De doctrina christiana I) 5) 20.3: Duns Scotus, in the wake of Augustine 6) 27.3: Hadeijwich of Anverse and Teresa of Avila: love and joy 7) 3.4: Erasmus and Montaigne. On vanity and self-consideration 8) 10.4: Descartes’ generosity. The right amount of love (Passions, III) 9) 17.4: Pascal and the hate of one’s self (Pensées) 10) 24.4: Port-Royalists’ veto about the self (Logic of P-R) 11) 15.5:: Freudian views: narcisissm and self-hatred
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