OVERVIEW
                                    CEA CAPA Partner Institution: Anglo-American University
                                                                    Location: Prague, Czech Republic
                                                                    Primary Subject Area:  Philosophy
                                                                                                    Instruction in: English
                                                                                                    Transcript Source: TBD
                                                                    Course Details: Level 100
                                                                    Recommended Semester Credits: 3
                                                                    Contact Hours: 42
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
                            
                                    DESCRIPTION
                                    
                                        Freedom is an effervescent topic for discussion. Today it is one of the central tenets of western civilization, though it remains one of its fuzziest ideas. What might it mean and portend? This course will examine that word's meaning from various intellectual angles - including the biological, the legal, the empirical, the empathetic, the philosophical, the political, the religious, the sexual, and the mythological. Themes include: the relationship between the individual and society; hierarchical organization; when it is possible (or even moral) to break the law; if freedom can be institutionalized and, if so, for what reasons can those institutions be overthrown; and whether freedom is limited to political laws or is subject to different limits, like ethical or religious norms or even feelings. This is accomplished through traditional lectures, multimedia presentations, skits, surveys and a game.
Topics covered include biology, law, empiricism, philosophy, anti-philosophy, politics, intimacy, divinity, mythology, revolution and memory.