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Stanford University
The ability to reason is fundamental to human beings. Whatever the discipline or discourse it is important to be able to distinguish correct reasoning from incorrect reasoning. The consequences of incorrect reasoning can be minor, like getting lost on the way to a birthday party, or more significant, for example launching nuclear missiles at a flock of ducks, or permanently losing contact with a space craft. The fundamental question that we will address in this course is "when does one statem...

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
En este curso aprenderás sobre una herramienta que se utiliza en el proceso de formulación de proyectos: la Matriz de Marco Lógico (MML). Dicha metodología es la que comúnmente se utiliza como requisito para presentar proyectos en convocatorias de financiamiento implementadas por Organismos Multilaterales y por instituciones gubernamentales.

Waseda University
Through the story world of ”The Tale of Genji,” which is said to be the world's oldest full-length story, we will delve into the foundations of Japanese culture and spirituality that have continued through the ages.

Waseda University
Explore the world's oldest novel written in the eleventh century and develop the perspective to understand Japanese classical literature and the foundation of Japanese culture.

Waseda University
This course explores issues of agency in premodern and modern Japan. Discover many facets of the Japanese literary, theatrical, and intellectual traditions which, although important, are rarely taught around the world.

Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Una panoramica dei generi letterari tra repubblica e primo impero.

University of California, Berkeley
Enhance your reading and writing skills as you interpret and learn about plays in preparation for the AP® English Literature & Composition exam.

University of California, Berkeley
Enhance your ability to read and write about great literature in preparation for the AP® English Literature & Composition exam.

Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Explore Dante's Divine Comedy through a discussion of the sources and references of the poetry and modern science

Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Imparare dal passato per gestire oggi il rapporto con l'altro da noi

Universidad del Rosario
Aprende sobre los elementos claves de la representación de los conflictos sociales a través de diferentes novelas gráficas contemporáneas.

Universidad Galileo
Crea de una forma sencilla y fácil tus propios recursos de aprendizaje multimedia e interactivos para una enseñanza virtual exitosa.

The University of Tokyo
This course examines how words retain power amidst crises, focusing on Japanese and English literature. It explores how words aid in resilience and self-renewal. Emphasis is on understanding form's role in texts and social interactions to deepen comprehension of expression mechanisms.

Harvard University
Examine how great modern writers capture the intricacies of our globalized world and how their works circulate within that world to find their own audiences.

Georgetown University
After his harrowing descent into the depths of despair, the Pilgrim Dante emerges with Virgil onto the Isle of Mount Purgatorio in the southern hemisphere. There he will be healed of sin and prepared for his climactic reunion with Beatrice.

Harvard University
Embark on a global journey to explore the past, present, and future of World Literature.

Georgetown University
Jorge Luis Borges, the great Argentine writer, said that no one should deny themselves the pleasure of reading Dante's Divine Comedy. In this course, you will discover precisely what Borges meant.

Harvard University
Examine how cultures of the ancient world defined themselves through literature and how their vision of literature contributes to our understanding of civilization, culture, and literature today.

Dartmouth College
Explore the writings of famous American authors from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Harriet Beecher Stowe to Mark Twain, and examine the historic role Dartmouth College played in their formation.