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Offers an interdisciplinary, historically informed reflection on the city and its role in civilization from the perspective of philosophy, with emphasis on urban dwelling and citizenship. Topics to be considered: the city and politics, the city and tolerance (law, multiculturalism and religion), the city and its limits (urbs and sub-urbs), real to virtual cities (philosophy, space and digital communities).
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