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Philosophy of Work in the Age of AI The University of Sydney

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About

This Philosophy of Work in the Age of AI course offered by University of Sydney will look at the contribution of many philosophers past and present to the issues.

Overview

The aim of the Philosophy of Work in the Age of AI course offered by University of Sydney is to give students new perspectives on the world of ‘work’. These perspectives can be used as tools to think through ideas about the importance of work in the students’ personal life; the role of work for the society in which they live and the global world which we all inhabit.

By the end of this course, you should:

  • have gained an overall understanding of the key concepts in the philosophy of work, and their relation to other concepts such as labour and leisure
  • have gained insight into the history and anthropology of work as different types of work emerged
  • have read extracts from the key theorists both ancient and modern
  • be able to relate their ideas to our contemporary world and current issues
  • have discussed many of the ideas on work as they apply to the students' personal lives and work choices.

Programme Structure

Contents include:

  • The Christian tradition
  • Concepts
  • The Modern World
  • Anthropological Perspective
  • Technology and AI Contemporary Issues

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  • There are no current classes. Please join the waiting list on the university website.

Language

English

Delivered

Online

Campus Location

  • Sydney, Australia

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Academic requirements

We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

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Other requirements

General requirements

  • CRICOS Number: 00026A
  • This course is suitable for anyone interested in ideas, the philosophy of mind, consciousness, and the history of philosophy.

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