Yes, this is the introductory philosophy course offered by New Acropolis.
Classes will be held weekly, in a remote format, in English, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. (U.S. Eastern Time) on Thursdays. Each session includes two 50-minute lessons with a short break in between, covering topics such as Ethics, Sociopolitics, and the Philosophy of History. The entire course lasts approximately 5 to 6 months.
The first module is 5-6 months. There are other modules afterward for those who wish to continue the course.
Yes, they are recorded and available on the Hotmart platform, which you access when you enroll in the course. Keep in mind that the classes are intended to be synchronous, with live participation, and the recording is intended solely for review or catch-up purposes. Participation in at least 75% of the live classes is required for those who wish to continue to other modules.
We send a guided study halfway through the course, to be completed by the end of the first module’s lessons.
Yes, there is material corresponding to each class, which is usually sent at the beginning of the week and is also available on the platform along with the recording after the class.
In case of justified or extended absences, the coordinator must be notified by email.
We have a very comprehensive syllabus for the first module, covering both Eastern and Western philosophy. The content is displayed in the previous section of this page.
The in-person meeting occurs at least once during the first module. If you are unable to attend it and are interested in continuing the course, simply plan to attend the next in-person meeting scheduled for your class. The dates for the in-person meeting are confirmed in due course and announced in the class’s WhatsApp groups.
Communication preferably occurs through the class’s WhatsApp group. Relevant information is also reinforced by email. We recommend that students pay attention to these two communication channels.