AB
2 de jul de 2018
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!
GH
29 de ago de 2016
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.
por Freddy S
•6 de jan de 2016
Very well presented course, but in my view could be somewhat more to the point. Nevertheless, congratulations for a job well done.
por ali v
•7 de jun de 2017
thanks to the instructor, this course is a mediating one between an introduction and a scholarly contribution to kierkegaard.
por Ronald J B
•23 de abr de 2016
I do not intend to write the final essay. I took the course for personal interest and accomplsihed my goals.
por Johannes d W
•17 de jun de 2018
Great course, I like the way it is organized and how the main theme is always clear.
por Iskandar L
•28 de dez de 2016
professor jon stewart is a walking kierkegaard
por James L
•2 de ago de 2016
I love the lectures! Challenging and rigorous.
por Carlos R A
•7 de jul de 2020
I considered the course must be quite long.
por Deanna M
•28 de out de 2017
Good detail without being boring.
por Xie
•5 de nov de 2019
readings are interesting!!
por Alex G
•18 de abr de 2021
The course has definitely created an interest in the figure of Kierkegaard. It covers all his life and Jon Stewart is clearly very knowledgeable on the subject and explains it with passion which created interest and engagement. Unfortunately, I found three aspects that could improve and hence the low rate. Firstly I think the content became a bit too repetitive and seeing the extent of Kierkegaard´s publications, there is really no shortage of content to focus on. Secondly, I think the best part of the course was the interviews with expert scholars so I would have included more of this, and even created some sort of debate between them. Finally, I think the course focuses too much on the historical context and wastes too much time on aspects not directly related to philosophy. While I understand this is somewhat necessary to put things in perspective, it also distracted me from the philosophy itself.
por Breeze S
•11 de abr de 2019
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.
por Joy S
•9 de mar de 2016
long lectures, hard to understand material. Filmed in interesting locations relating to subjects. Not easy but worth the effort
por James S
•23 de mar de 2017
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!
por Jack H
•24 de jan de 2021
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.
por Nancy W
•14 de nov de 2016
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.