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Monday, March 19, 2007
Philosophers' pose!
Group photo taken after the last Certificate course in Philosophy Class on 10 March 2007 at Christ College Bangalore. The two-month long course had 36 participants enthusiastically participating. Prof Sundar Sarukkai of National institute of Advanced Studies, (NIAS) was the course instructor.
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This was the best time i ever had in christ...philo clases wer a complete relief 4rm the regular clases...somethin very diff n thot provokin...hope to have the continuation of the course...thank u sir 4 makin this hapen
It was a great experience, and i am sure it would have been wonderful for people who had not been introduced to philosophy before. I guess it will inspire them to go on and read more texts and enhance their knowledge which i am sure will give them the required tools to see life differently. Dr. Sundar is probably one of the best teachers i have come across and it will be really wonderful if we can another round of classes with him, this time a little more textual and focused. Thanks to Mr. Anil Pinto for actually making this course happen and hope we do have another one.
The Philosophy course was one of the most useful classes we've had in college. It was a great experience. Thank you, Sir, for having organised it. We look forward to having another course with Prof. Sundar next year over a longer period of time.
Of the few classes that I attended I really thought that it was something very different and very thought provoking. It made me think about a lot of things that I had taken for granted. I only wish I will be able to attend the entire course if it happens again. Thank you Sir for giving students an opportunity to take up philosphy.
Very interesting course. Many more of the similar kind required.
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