An excellent course on Kierkegaard's use of irony. The teacher is great and the lectures are very interesting. I loved the interviews and the views of Copenhagen. Thanks a lot. Greetings from Madrid!
Really worthwhile and informative, in-depth review of Kierkegaard as a person, his life, and his works. Can be taken even if you've never touched philosophy before. Great production and selections.
par Iskandar L
•professor jon stewart is a walking kierkegaard
par James L
•I love the lectures! Challenging and rigorous.
par Carlos R A
•I considered the course must be quite long.
par Deanna M
•Good detail without being boring.
par Accelerator
•readings are interesting!!
par Breeze S
•A lot of information, without an engaging course and video. I liked what I was learning but, watching the videos quite literally put me to sleep.
par Joy S
•long lectures, hard to understand material. Filmed in interesting locations relating to subjects. Not easy but worth the effort
par James S
•Asked for more feedback for peers that found my final paper insufficient. Received nothing! Asked for guidance from staff. Received nothing! Excellent course with great content but I have issues with the evaluation process when peers and staff do not participate in the advertised methods of communicating their concerns with my work!
par Jack H
•Content - presentation great. Technology issues - especially submitting written responses was very complicated and needs a lot of improvement. I almost stopped the course with these difficulties, especially the last assignment.
par Vitaly K
•If the course content is still interesting and informative, then no one evaluates the final essay for weeks, and there is also no direct contact with the course supervisor (Dr. Timothy Hall).
It is also necessary to take into account the fact of non-objective assessment of the essay.
So keep in mind that you most likely will not be able to complete the course and receive your certificate in time. I recommend the course exclusively for free familiarization.
par Nancy W
•Rather uninteresting presentation. I found it hard to become interested in the course or Kierkegaard after having high hopes of truly enjoying it. The best parts of the lectures were when the instructor was taped at venues pertinent to the course. The peer reviewers were not always fair, in my opinion. I'd spend my time elsewhere, personally, especially since this course was something for my own personal edification and not a requirement.