I'd like to study a particular topic that spans all sorts of disciplines: philosophy (pre-Socratics, Plato, Aristotle), religion, anthropology, psychology (Jung), literature, history (especially of Western intellectual thought).
Yet, is it possible to have an in-depth study of these particular areas in classes focused on these topics instead of vague survey theme-directed courses that briefly touch on the topics from an oblique bias and have it all fit together in a degree program?
I'm not a "lifelong learner", I have serious scholarly ambitions, and in surveying various grad programs in liberal arts, humanities, and interdisciplinary studies I have thus far not encountered any which are capable of or even adequate as far as meeting my needs. Have I overlooked anything?
2007-10-03
04:19:57
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Thalya
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Higher Education (University +)