Choose a film, dialogue, play, novel, or other literary work and write a short paper (500-750 words about your experiences.) Choose something you have not seen before. Summarize the main points of this experience.
Think of the relationship of the film, literature, or exhibit) to a branch of philosophy (e.g., ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, aesthetics, logic, social and political philosophy) or the ideas of a philosopher (in the western or eastern tradition including the feminist philosophers and the postcolonial thinkers covered in this course). You may draw from your knowledge of the philosophy from this course or other online or other research.
Draw some conclusions about the philosophical material you’ve experienced by showing how this may have contributed to your own development or understanding of a philosophical theme, debated issue (e.g., determinism vs. free will), or social/political contemporary issue. (Refer to (Encyclopedia of Philosophy) http://www.iep.utm.edu/