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Canon, Classical philosophy (particularly Plato and Aristotle), Essay writing and cultural journalism, German idealism, German philosophy in the 20th century (Heidegger), History of aesthetics after 1735, Literary epochs, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Philosophical aesthetics (Intellectual intuition and Enthusiasm), Poetics, poetry and philosophy, The linguistic turn, World literature
19th century (Kant's philosophy), Analytical linguistic philosophy from Frege to today, Applied ethics and bioethics/environmental ethics, Classical metaphysics and ontology (cosmology), Ethical and moral forms of reasoning, Human rights, Medical ethics (Bioethics), Phenomenology, Philosophy of religion (religious language), Reformation (Ethics of Martin Luther), Religious law and legal philosophy, Science and religion
Digital aesthetics (Artificial Intelligence), Media theory and criticism, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Phenomenology, Philosophers (Charles Sanders Peirce, Maurice Merleau-Ponty), Philosophical aesthetics, Philosophy of science
Aesthetic interaction, Avant-garde, Contemporary art, Critique of civilisation (starting with Rousseau), Democracy and power, Digital aesthetics, Digital art, net art, software art, Digital literature, narration/storytelling, hypertext, net literature, Feminist critique of technology, Gender and technology, Ideology and attitudes, Media politics, Modern aesthetic theory, Philosophical aesthetics, Philosophy and history of technology, Recent french philosophy, Visual culture, Visual machines
Anthropology and Ethnography, Climate and culture, Comparative methods, Concept of democracy (Democracy in Indonesia), Conflict (The Role of Rumour in Conflict), Marine biology, Music culture, Other countries (Indonesia), Philosophers
Aesthetics and art, Art as an institution, Avant-garde, Critical theory, Film aesthetics, Film history, History of aesthetics after 1735, History of historical understanding, Media theory and criticism, Modern philosophy of history, Philosophical aesthetics, The idea and intellectual history of the university, The knowledge society, history of art
Learning by adults, Learning in work life (American Pragmatism, organisational learning, organization and management, professionals' learning, relation theory and practice), Learning organisations, Management theory, Organisation theory, Organisational learning, Organizational development, Pragmatism, Theories of learning
Attitudes and Politics, Language philosophy, Metaphysics and Ontology, Philosophers ("Enjoyment", Alain Badiou, French Philosophy, Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, Psychoanalysis, Radical Philosophy, Slavoj Žižek, Slovenian Philosophy, Structuralism), The aesthetic in the modern world, Theory and Analysis of Culture
Conflict, Critical theory, Critique of civilisation (starting with Rousseau), Cultural change, Current philosophy of history and contemporary diagnostics, Democracy and power, Development of states, Ethical and moral forms of reasoning, Europe in general, European integration, France, Germany, Modern philosophy of history, Modernity, late modernity and post-modernity, Organisational ethics, Political history, Power and politics, Scientific history of the social sciences, Security, The EU and Europe, The international community
Concept of Culture, Corpus linguistics (discourse analysis), Critique of civilisation (starting with Rousseau) (barbarianism, The history of the concept of civilization), Culture and Society, Democracy and Citizens, Globalisation (transnational movements), History of mentalities (the history of the concept of Europe), Identity (European identity), Ideology and attitudes (European ideologies), Intellectual history of the nation and welfare state, Meeting of cultures (Europe and its others, theories on cultural encounters), Nationalism (The conceptual history of nationalism), Philosophers, Political history (The history of European democracy), Structuralism (discourse theory), Theories of democracy
Critical theory, Critique of civilisation (starting with Rousseau), Empiricism, German idealism, Hermeneutics, History of historical understanding, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Modernity, late modernity and post-modernity, Natural law and contract theory (social perceptions in the Age of Enlightenment), Philosophy of enlightenment, Pragmatism, Republicanism, State and sovereignty, The idea of progress, Theories of democracy
Citizen involvement (demokratisk didaktik, medarbejder-borger, medborgerskab, unionsborgerskab, verdensborgerskab), Critique of civilisation (starting with Rousseau) (Foucault, Kant, Kritisk teori, Marx, Nietzsche, Rousseau, Schiller), Education and citizenship (demokratididaktik, medborgerskab ), German idealism (kritisk pædagogik, postmoderne pædagogik, progressivisme, reformpædagogik), History of pedagogical ideas and institutions (børnehaver, folkeskoler, gymnasier, socialpædagogik, universiteter)
Existentialism, Feminine philosophy (Feminist philosophy), Kinship and family (Birth, Motherhood, Pregnancy), Phenomenology, Philosophers (Hannah Arendt, Søren Kierkegaard), Poetics, poetry and philosophy
Conflict (Terrorism and the fight against terrorism), Critical theory (Poststructuralism), Ideology and attitudes (Political ideologies and ideology analysis), Power and politics (the political theory of power), Religion and politics (Relgion and the politics of security), Violence (Violence in war)
Cultural forms of expression, Enunciation theory, Language Philosophy (language, signs and images), Literature, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Phenomenology, Philosophers (Giorgio Agamben, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault), Philosophy of Science, Poetics, poetry and philosophy, Structuralism, Theory and History of Aesthetics, Theory and History of Art, Visual art
Climate and market (Climate and Investment Structures, Divestment, ESG), Climate and society (The Climate Crisis as a Structural Societal Problem), Democracy and power (Member-Based Democracy, Structural Change), German philosophy in the 20th century, Investment (Danish Pension Funds, Institutional Investors, Intellectual History of Investment Theory), Philosophers (Deleuze, Foucault, Heidegger, Marx, Nietzsche), Political economics and economic criticism (Finance Capitalism, The Chicago School, The History of Economic Ideas), Recent french philosophy
Critical theory, Democracy and power (Biopolitics, Biopower, Discipline, Governmentality, Power Technologies), Intellectual history of the nation and welfare state (Intellectual history of self tracking, Intellectual history of Surveillance, Self tracking, Surveillance Capitalism, Surveillance Culture), Music culture (Music as a participatory practice, Musicology, its history and theories of science)
Aesthetics and art (Aesthetic analysis, Digital aesthetics), Applied ethics and bioethics/environmental ethics (Digital ethics), Contemporary art (The art of disappearing), Feminist critique of technology (Activism, Dekolonialisme, Digital Humanities, Digital learning, Posthumanism, Queer theory, Transformative Digital Humanities), History of technology (Anthropometry, Biopolitics, Eugenics, Phrenology, Physiognomic renaissance, Physiognomy), Media (Biometrics, Composite photography, DNA, Facial recognition), Philosophers (Adam Harvey, Alexander Galloway, Bernadette Wegenstein, Bernard Stiegler, Donna Haraway, Elizabeth Freeman, Emmanuel Lévinas, Eugene Thacker, Félix Guattari, Gilles Deleuze, Giorgio Agamben, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Jack Halberstam, Jacques Rancière, Jenny Edkins, Joseph Pugliese, José Esteban Muñoz, Judith Butler, Kelly Gates, Lee Edelman, Lucy Hartley, Mark BN Hansen, Micha Cárdenas, Michel Foucault, Mikkel Bolt, Sandra Kemp, Sara Ahmed, Shoshana Magnet, Zach Blas), Visual culture (Camouflage, Masking ban, Masks, Veils)
Schools of Philosophy and Philosophers (Islamism, Political ideologies and regimes, totalitarianism), Security (Global terrorism, the Middle East, the Persian Gulf), The international community (Globalisation and civilisations)
Critique of metaphysics, Feminist philosophy, Hermeneutics, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Organisation and management theory, Organisational ethics, Philosophy of natural science, Philosophy of science for the humanities, Philosophy of social science, Science as a social construction, Theories of knowledge, Truth theories
Historiography of literature (Philosophy and Literature, Science and Literature), Literary epochs (Contemporary Art and Literature, European Romanticsm), Philosophers (Baumgarten, Deleuze, Kant, Kierkegaard, Laurent Berlant, Sianne Ngai), Philosophical aesthetics, Text theory and analysis (Affect, Computational Analysis, Digital Humanities, Ecocriticsm, Sensibility)
History of ideas/science for the sciences, History of sciences and mathematics (History of astronomy, History of mathematics, History of physics), Philosophers (Michel Foucault), Philosophy of natural science (Philosophy of Mathematics, scientific realism, scientific revolutions), Philosophy of sciences and mathematics (Scientific realism, Scientific revolutions), Theory and philosophy of science (Scientific realism, Scientific revolutions)
Current philosophy of history and contemporary diagnostics, German philosophy in the 20th century, International organisations, Philosophers, Science as a social construction, Sociotechnical perspectives on work, management and technology, Text theory and analysis, Theories of democracy
Canon (Functions of scripture, Processes of canonisation), Feminine philosophy, Gender, Hebrew, Judaism (Early Judaism, Hasidism, Jewish mysticism, Kabbalah, Midrash as interpretative activity, Modern Judaism, Rabbinical Judaism), Mysticism and spirituality (Psychological approaches to mysticism), Yiddish
Critical theory, Ethical and moral forms of reasoning, Modern moral philosophy and moral criticism, Neoliberalisms, Pedagogical philosophy (Philosophy of Education), Political economics and economic criticism, Republicanism, State and sovereignty, The idea and intellectual history of the university, Theories of democracy
Aesthetics and religion, Christianity, Existentialism, German idealism, German philosophy in the 20th century, Judaism, Language philosophy, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Modern philosophy of consciousness, Phenomenology, Phenomenology of religion, Philosophy of enlightenment, The aesthetic in the modern world
Applied ethics and bioethics/environmental ethics (discrimination, distributive justice, euthanasia, health policy, luck egalitarianism, personal responsibility, priority rules, public health), Ethical and moral forms of reasoning, Health, Medical ethics (organ donation, organ shortage, transplantation), Modern moral philosophy and moral criticism, Philosophy/history of health, Recent french philosophy (Foucault, Levinas)
Anthropological psychology (specific to Man) (Philosophical anthropology, Plessner, Gehlen, Cassirer, Heidegger), Classical metaphysics and ontology (cosmology), Classical philosophy (particularly Plato and Aristotle), Critical theory, Critique of metaphysics, Current philosophy of history and contemporary diagnostics, German idealism, Hermeneutics, Modern philosophy of history, Phenomenology
Analytical linguistic philosophy from Frege to today, Classical metaphysics and ontology (cosmology), Climate and society, Environmental ethics, Ethical and moral forms of reasoning, German idealism, Modern moral philosophy and moral criticism, Modern philosophy of consciousness, Philosophers, Philosophical aesthetics, The issue of free will, The issue of the soul and the body
Critical theory, Environmental technology (critical environmental data), Interdisciplinary aesthetics (contemporary architecture and design theory and history, visual culture), Politics of culture (critical sustainabilities, critical urbanisms, urban and technological 'futures')