Inleiding
Learn about different philosophical theories of narrative identity and confront them with different ways of unfolding narrative identities in literature
Belangrijkste Feiten & Cijfers
- Type
- Cursus
- Startdatum
- Nog niet bekend
- Tijdsduur
- 5 weken
- Voertaal
- Engels
- Instructievorm
- Online
Startdatums
Start in week of 3 January 2022
How do you answer the question Who are you? You can just tell me your name. But you can also tell a story. Philosophical theories of narrative identity presuppose, that narrative structures are essential for the formation and/or self-understanding of personal identity, which is not reducible to a mere numerical identity.
In this course, we will discuss different philosophical theories of narrative identity and confront them with different ways of unfolding narrative identities in literature. Literary narratives about fictional or real persons and their life stories can be fragmented, multi-perspective, and very creative in their handling of fact and fiction. Literature allows us to “try on stories like clothes”. What does this tell us about philosophical theories of narrative identity and their normative implications?
Prior knowledge
You need to have obtained a minimum of 90 EC in Bachelor 1 and 2 to register.
Language
English; lectures will be recorded
Period
Bachelor 3, block 2B; 3 January until 4 February 2022
Course guide
Please consult the course guide for the timetable and other information. Can be found here from November 2021.
Do you have questions about this course? Contact Eleni Koulouki, Coordinator
- E-mailadres
- koulouki@erasmusacademie.nl
- Telefoon
- 010-4082555
- Adres
- Burgemeester Oudlaan 50
3062 PA
Rotterdam
Feiten & Cijfers
- Tarief
The fee per course is € 285 including exam & resit. The yearly registration fee is € 40.
- BTW
- Niet van toepassing
- Startdatum
- Nog niet bekend
- Tijdsduur
- 5 weken
- Aangeboden door
- Erasmus School of Philosophy
- Discipline
- Wijsbegeerte
- Type
- Cursus
- Voertaal
- Engels
- Instructievorm
- Online
- Bekostiging
private