851-0157-28L  Life and Death

SemesterAutumn Semester 2022
LecturersM. Hagner
Periodicitynon-recurring course
Language of instructionGerman
CommentParticularly suitable für students of D-BIOL, D-HEST, D-CHAB, D-USYS



Courses

NumberTitleHoursLecturers
851-0157-28 VLeben und Tod2 hrs
Tue18:15-20:00IFW A 36 »
M. Hagner

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AbstractThis course explores the relation between the scientific investigation of life and cultural notions of death from a historical perspective (assuming there is no such thing as the scientific investigation of death). While the course covers the times from antiquity up to the present, the main emphasis will be placed on the modern life sciences since the 19th century.
Learning objectiveThere is only one certainty in life: death. This brute fact has animated much thought and work in theology, art and philosophy - but also in the natural sciences, such as biology and medicine. Questions regarding health and disease, evolution, extinction and immortality have played a crucial role in this connection. This course aims to explore above relations - the relations between the scientific investigation of life and cultural notions of death - from a historical perspective (assuming there is no such thing as the scientific investigation of death). While the course covers the times from antiquity up to the present, the main emphasis will be placed on the modern life sciences since the 19th century.

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Performance assessment as a semester course
ECTS credits3 credits
ExaminersM. Hagner
Typegraded semester performance
Language of examinationGerman
RepetitionRepetition only possible after re-enrolling for the course unit.

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ProgrammeSectionType
Doctorate Humanities, Social and Political SciencesSubject SpecialisationWInformation
History and Philosophy of Knowledge MasterLectures and ExercisesWInformation
Science in PerspectiveHistoryWInformation
Science in PerspectiveD-BIOLWInformation
Science in PerspectiveD-CHABWInformation
Science in PerspectiveD-HESTWInformation
Science in PerspectiveD-USYSWInformation