Track · Humanities
The full library.
Fourteen schools across the classical liberal arts: philosophy, history, rhetoric, literature, art, ethics, mythology, science of science, language, culture, narrative, architecture, political philosophy, philosophy of language.

What you will study
I · Philosophy
Philosophy
History of western philosophy: Antiquity, Middle Ages, Modernity, German idealism and 20th century philosophy
II · Logic
Logic & Critical Thinking
Formal logic, argumentation and critical thinking: from syllogisms to media analysis
III · History
History
World history: axial age, revolutions, geopolitics, decolonization and globalization
IV · Literature
Literature
Theory and history of world literature: from mimesis to postcolonial novel
V · Rhetoric
Rhetoric
Theory and practice of persuasion: from Aristotle to modern debates and advertising
VI · Narrative
Narratology
Narrative theory: story structures, storytelling in business and politics
VII · Art History
Art History
History of world art: from cave paintings to contemporary art and the art market
VIII · Ethics
Ethics
Theoretical and applied ethics: deontology, utilitarianism, bioethics, AI ethics and business ethics
IX · Pol. Philosophy
Political Philosophy
Social contract, justice, democracy, populism and global order
X · Mythology
Mythology
Comparative mythology: Greek, Norse, Eastern myths and their role in psychology and politics
XI · Science History
History & Philosophy of Science
History of science: from Copernicus to quantum physics, philosophy of science and technology ethics
XII · Culture
Cultural Studies
Cultural studies: from Birmingham School to postcolonial theory, memes and globalization
XIII · Architecture
Architecture
History and theory of architecture: from the Greek temple to the smart city and sustainable design
XIV · Phil. of Language
Philosophy of Language
Frege, Wittgenstein, speech act theory, structuralism and discourse
"The unexamined life is not worth living."