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Adam and Eve: Discussion symbolism
One of the most famous stories from the monotheistic religions is the story of Adam and Eve.
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Plato: The soul in the world of ideas
Plato was the first with a philosophy about the human soul. The soul comes from the world of ideas and must go there again. But how do you ensure that everything goes well?
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Plato and the parable of the cave
Plato with the parable of the cave, or allegory of the cave In Greek antiquity Socrates lived (469-399 BC).
He asked questions about ethical issues and society. He wanted to expel ignorance with his questions and encourage everyone to develop a …
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The meaning of the word god: Podcast broadcast
In this podcast, Isabelle De Meyer (doctoral student of Indo-European etymologies) explains the meanings of the word god in various Indo-European languages (whether extinct or not).
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Socrates and the search for the truth
Because Socrates had a voice that guided him, he dared to go against the usual opinion of his time. The voice was different from that of Abraham or Moses, who told them where to go. The voice of Socrates warned and told not to go too far. That is …
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René Descartes: Doubt and the Enlightenment
Humorous video about the philosophy of René Descartes.
René Descartes lived in the seventeenth century. He was proficient in mathematics and philosophy. Different discoveries were made from different sides. It seemed that it was not in agreement …
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Speaking skills: Evaluation rating
Evaluation sheet to evaluate speaking skills in a social profession.
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The Cult of Kybele: Podcast Broadcast
In this podcast, Leen Bokken (Student of Ancient History KU Leuven) teaches us more about the cult of Kybele, an Eastern goddess who was introduced to Rome during troubled times. However, this was accompanied by a true transformation of this …
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GUM for teachers: Educational offer
Schools can go to the GUM for interactive tours and workshops about scientific thinking and the way you do science. The GUM challenges a critical view and stimulates scientific literacy. What exactly does a scientist do? Is a researcher allowed to …
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Image cracking: Critically review images
An educational project with the aim of teaching students how to deal better with the visual culture in which they grow up.
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Secret Press and Propaganda During World War II: Workshop
On the basis of our collection of secret press and a range of other authentic source material, young people (3rd degree SO) investigate the machinations of press and propaganda in 1940-45. Because learning to critically deal with past and present, …
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Immanuel Kant: Lesson Idea
Few thinkers have left such a clear mark on the last two centuries as Immanuel Kant. While the French Revolution in 1789 brought about a lasting political upheaval, Kant's works, and especially his Critique of Pure Reason (1781 and 1787), caused …
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