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One hundred high school students begin the course on Philosophy and Literature UPCT (05/02/2014)

One hundred students of 2nd High School began yesterday at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena 'Looking ahead to the classics', which seeks to give a complementary view of philosophy and literature studying in their schools and who have ongoing be examined in selectivity.

The lectures are given by teachers of secondary schools in Alicante, Almeria, Cartagena and Murcia.

The contents range from authors such as Federico García Lorca, Gabriel Garcia Marquez or Miguel Hernández to issues such as Nihilism, Cartesian thought or Orphism.

The Vice Chancellor for Student and University Extension, Francisco Martínez, stresses that this initiative is of great interest to students of this course examines selectivity.

"It allows students to complete this useful cultural pursuit for their most pressing interests while receiving guidelines that guide them towards university research."

Martínez also notes that young people have the opportunity to train in classrooms UPCT and get in touch with college.

The course, organized by the UPCT Excellence and Campus Mare Nostrum, is open to students of public universities in the region.

Also students of the University Senior UPCT interested in the topics addressed.

This activity began yesterday and ends on March 6.

It lasts 25 hours.

The lectures are held at 17:00 in the Faculty of Business.

"Looking ahead to the classics" is directed by Juan de Dios García, professor of IES Pedro Isaac Peral and Jorquera, IES Mediterranean.

Presentations

The first session "Miguel Hernandez: Man before the poet" will take place on February 4, and will give Joaquín Bathrooms, director of the poetry magazine The Galla Science.

Upon completion scheduled a second session, "Women of Bernarda" by Noelia Illan, professor of Latin and Greek IES Mare Nostrum, Torrevieja.

On Tuesday February 11 is provided the paper "Plato: Orphism, oral tradition and the perfect city" which act Albarracin Francisco Martínez, professor of IES Elcano.

The second session of this conference will address "The origins of Christian thought" theme that analyze Pedro Jorquera, IES Mediterranean.

The third session will take place on February 18, will be devoted to a review of "The House of Bernarda Alba" from the social point of view. "

This conference will give Nuria Gómez Zapata, Professor of Spanish Literature, IES Ruiz de Alda de San Javier.

After a brief rest, the writer Antonio Aguilar, professor of Spanish Literature IES Marqués de los Vélez, will address "A claim of topical and tendentious reading of Miguel Hernández".

On February 25, students will receive a different view of "The res cogitans in Cartesian thought", by Julio Antonio Gutiérrez, professor of IES Ben Arabi.

The second session of the day is devoted to "The starry sky on Kant", by Professor IES Mediterranean, Juana María Martínez.

Antonio Parra, writer and professor of Spanish Literature IES Mediterranean analyze "Rooms of the Heart" on March 4.

The second presentation of the day was taught Lucia Aznar, professor of Literature IES Los Molinos and focus on "the boom of Latin American narrative and Gabriel García Márquez: Texts".

The course ends on March 6 with a presentation on "Nihilism as a result of atheism.

Schopenhauer to Nietzsche, "which act Fuensanta Mengual Pérez, professor of Tader IES Vega.

Then José Luis Gil de Pareja, the IES Professor Ben Arabi, will address "Wittgenstein: Philosophy and genius."

The course ends with the session "Walking to college.

Evidence of access to University: How to live them better, "by psychologist Magdalena Lorente, Unit Students of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena.

Source: UPCT

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