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One of the most difficult classes to get into, as it is one of the most heavily applied-for. Existentialism tends to attract many of the weirder and more interesting people at many sites, because of its total inapplicability to any high-school curriculum. No one takes this course because their parents make them. Students are dedicated to fierce debate about abstract theories, trying to figure out what existentialism actually is without admitting they don't know, and Dostoevsky-worshipping (because he is, after all, the man). Reading may include Kant, Nietzsche, Sartre, Dostoevsky, Beckett, Heidegger, and a smattering of the rest.  Really often an intro to philosophy course disguised as an existentialism course.
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==Course Description==
  
Kunigunda! Exit.CAR.06.1 (and) Lucille! Exit.CAR.06.2
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Existentialism is an introduction to the philosophy concerning existence and the meaning of life. It is often merely an introductory philosophy course because of the general lack of background in philosophy. Students are dedicated to fierce debate about abstract theories and trying to figure out what existentialism actually is without admitting they don't know. Readings may include Kant, Nietzsche, Sartre, Kierkegaard, Camus, Dostoevsky, Beckett, Heidegger, and a smattering of the rest.
  
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==Class History==
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Kunigunda! EXIT.CAR.06.1
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Lucille! EXIT.CAR.06.2
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Maureen! EXIT.CAR.09.2
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Tim! EXIT.B.CAR.10.1. The EXIT.B.CAR.10.1 consisted of many nevermores, particularly most of the royalty, but not Bobby, who was too young and relegated to EXIT.A. Maureen's visa was denied at the border, so Tim, the TA, stepped in as the instructor days before class began. Tim was ever lovable and vastly knowledgeable. Highlights included an uncomfortable re-enactment of Sartre's No-Exit, ubermensch illustrations, the birth of the soon omnipresent LOL JK jokes, the supremely bizarre Seventh Seal, the equally supremely bizarre spontaneous dance number in the other film, and vastly distracting yet idyllic study halls held in red Adirondack chairs, accompanied by vast amounts of reading. A shout-out from TA Jake's radio show, Heartcasts, was a particular high point when struggling with Heidegger.
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Karl! EXIT.CAR.13.2. We all licked Max's beard at one point or another, and Nijat was the sunshine of our days. #yolo #swag
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Truth Melons 14-15
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Not offered CAR.16
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Offered CAR.17.2
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Karl! EXIT.CAR.19.2 Famously, we finally got to Sartre in the last hour of class time, to no fault of instructor Karl or TA Cody. We were just dummy stupid. Thanks to the presence of two theater kids Braden and [[User:Bayleaf|Bailey]], the class was particularly musical, complete with a song with harmonies for our TA and entertaining singing sections in Faust. We will always treasure the venomous caterpillars that sought out Evelyn during every break, our truth melons, study halls in Longsdorff, @/besthallnichememes, and reading Schopenhauer on Goth Day. 
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Offered CAR.20.1
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 13 February 2020

Existentialism
Humanities Course
Year Opened2000
Sites OfferedCAR
Previously OfferedLOU, UNI
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Course Description

Existentialism is an introduction to the philosophy concerning existence and the meaning of life. It is often merely an introductory philosophy course because of the general lack of background in philosophy. Students are dedicated to fierce debate about abstract theories and trying to figure out what existentialism actually is without admitting they don't know. Readings may include Kant, Nietzsche, Sartre, Kierkegaard, Camus, Dostoevsky, Beckett, Heidegger, and a smattering of the rest.

Class History

Kunigunda! EXIT.CAR.06.1

Lucille! EXIT.CAR.06.2

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Maureen! EXIT.CAR.09.2

Tim! EXIT.B.CAR.10.1. The EXIT.B.CAR.10.1 consisted of many nevermores, particularly most of the royalty, but not Bobby, who was too young and relegated to EXIT.A. Maureen's visa was denied at the border, so Tim, the TA, stepped in as the instructor days before class began. Tim was ever lovable and vastly knowledgeable. Highlights included an uncomfortable re-enactment of Sartre's No-Exit, ubermensch illustrations, the birth of the soon omnipresent LOL JK jokes, the supremely bizarre Seventh Seal, the equally supremely bizarre spontaneous dance number in the other film, and vastly distracting yet idyllic study halls held in red Adirondack chairs, accompanied by vast amounts of reading. A shout-out from TA Jake's radio show, Heartcasts, was a particular high point when struggling with Heidegger.

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Karl! EXIT.CAR.13.2. We all licked Max's beard at one point or another, and Nijat was the sunshine of our days. #yolo #swag

Truth Melons 14-15

Not offered CAR.16

Offered CAR.17.2

Karl! EXIT.CAR.19.2 Famously, we finally got to Sartre in the last hour of class time, to no fault of instructor Karl or TA Cody. We were just dummy stupid. Thanks to the presence of two theater kids Braden and Bailey, the class was particularly musical, complete with a song with harmonies for our TA and entertaining singing sections in Faust. We will always treasure the venomous caterpillars that sought out Evelyn during every break, our truth melons, study halls in Longsdorff, @/besthallnichememes, and reading Schopenhauer on Goth Day.

Offered CAR.20.1