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Architectural Thinking: How Buildings Are Designed, Experienced, and Read
Learn to see buildings not just as structures but as arguments — about space, light, power, and human life. This course builds a foundation in architectural theory, history, and design principles so you can read the built environment with the eyes of an architect and the curiosity of an anthropologist.
The Phenomenology of Everyday Experience: What Philosophy Says About Being Alive
A deep, engaging exploration of phenomenology — the philosophical tradition that investigates experience from the inside. Through Husserl's theory of consciousness, Heidegger's analysis of everyday existence, Merleau-Ponty's embodied perception, Sartre's philosophy of freedom, and the connections to contemporary cognitive science, you'll gain a rich toolkit for understanding what it's actually like to be here, alive, in a world.
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