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The Nature of Opposites

<p>Dip into literature, philosophy, religion, politics and culture to explore the fascinating dichotomy between binary principles and what they signify such as moral absolutes, attraction or repulsion

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Dip into literature, philosophy, religion, politics and culture to explore the fascinating dichotomy between binary principles and what they signify such as moral absolutes, attraction or repulsion, order or chaos. We take a team-teaching approach.

DELIVERY MODE

  • Face-to-Face

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Opposites – Is it all black and white? (Christine Gietz)
  • Europe and the Antipodes (Sonya Thompson)
  • Introverts and Extroverts – Do they complement or confound? (Hugh Tranter)
  • Sworn Enemies – Government and Opposition (Sonya Thompson)
  • Ethical versus Moral – What’s the Difference and Does It Matter? (Sandy Killick)
  • The Have and the Have Nots (Sonya Thompson)
  • Chance Vs Design (Michael Taylor)
  • Enlightenment vs Obscurism (Michael Taylor)
  • Harmonisation of Opposites in Ancient Greek Art (Dominique Millar)
  • Opposites in Literature – The Stories They Tell (Christine Gietz)

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  1. Understand the complexity and variations across the concept of opposites
  2. Engage in discussions about the nature of opposites as they occur within contexts
  3. Understand the concepts of binary opposites, opposites along a continuum and polar opposites
  4. Engage in discussions about opposites as concrete topics and abstract issues

Christine Gietz

BA Dip Ed, Grad Cert in Uni Teaching
Christine Gietz (BA Dip Ed, Grad. Cert. in University Teaching) is the Education Manager at WEA Sydney and has held this position since 2021 and has tutored at WEA Sydney since 2012.  She also...

Sandy Killick

Sandra Killick is a leading authority in democracy education, adaptive leadership & systems thinking. A skilled facilitator, she creates spaces where people can have challenging, messy, necessary...

Dominique Millar

MA
Dominique has two Master's degrees in Italian art history and art curatorship. He was also the recipient of the prestigious Sir William Dobell Scholarship for Classical Drawing and Painting at...

Michael Taylor

LLM, DPhil
Michael Taylor (LLM, DPhil) is new to the WEA but has extensive teaching experience over a long career. He began over thirty years ago as a College Lecturer in Moral and Political Philosophy at...

Sonya Thompson

MALP, MA
Sonya Thompson, MA, MALP, has taught in the subject areas of history and politics for over thirty years, much of that time with the WEA. Sonya holds postgraduate degrees in history, law and...

Hugh Tranter

BA, MA
Hugh Tranter is an author and historian, with interests in creative writing and the research and examination of Australian history.