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Tel Aviv University

HOPE: What Makes Us Human

Tel Aviv University and Campus - the Israeli National Project for Digital Learning via edX

Overview

Why breathe? Why breed? Why bleed? What justifies continuing, creating, and killing lives? Seeking answers to these thorny questions, Princeton University and Tel Aviv University have joined hands to create HOPE, a unique online journey into the heart of humanity – at both its brightest and its darkest, in private and in public. Turning to existentialism for guidance, HOPE (Human Odyssey to Political Existentialism) explores a dozen themes: Human/nature, identity & authenticity, freedom & liberty, reflection, happiness, death & dread, meaning, morality, truth & trust, God & religion, alienation & love, and finally – hope.

HOPE is driven by alarm – and aspiration. Alarm about a daily crime against humanity we all commit: Seeing people as puppets, pushed and pulled by forces that leave them “no choice.” Never have we been more powerful, and more prone to lose what made us so. We are an endangered species. Pandemics, climate change, environmental degradation, AI, nuclear weapons are some of the existential risks we face. But what is the point of saving human beings if we forget and forgo what it means to be human?

HOPE is a reminder, a wake-up call, and a guide, to what sets us apart and brings us together, as humans – seeking purpose for our special species. HOPE spans 44 short talks with numerous interactive, educational, tasks. It is the most media-rich online course today, including thousands of works of art, meticulously curated and with copyrights secured, including paintings, photographs, songs, as well as brief segments from tv shows and films. HOPE further introduces original animations, music clips, and videotaped interviews and panels. HOPE is profoundly interdisciplinary and requires no previous professional or academic knowledge – just curiosity about our humanity. It is suited to all ages and levels of education, and anyone can enroll. The course is offered, free of charge, in English, with captions in English, Hebrew and Arabic, and soon French and Spanish as well.

Launched in 2018, HOPE received instant global acclaim, awarded the best online course. Since then, HOPE consistently tops rankings of online courses, worldwide; it’s an all-time #1 online course in political science and philosophy, leading the social sciences and the humanities (among over 5000 courses). Tens of thousands of daily learners, academic (including leading universities) and non-academic, spanning all ages, from over 140 countries, partake in HOPE. You are very welcome to join them and begin your own journey.

Taught by

Uriel Abulof

Reviews

4.9 rating, based on 328 Class Central reviews

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  • This is a course with an innovative approach and a deep reflection. With a brilliant organization and exposition of topics, we are immersed in relevant issues of our time, analyzing concepts underlying our human existence. This course is a journey g…
  • Sorcha Crowley
    10
    This course is one of the richest and most thought-provoking courses I've taken. It combines philosophy, arts and politics to challenge our notions on a variety of topics ranging from identity, love, hope to alienation, death, god and many more. The…
  • So much material to read and consider. I feel like I have a better understanding of humanity and life after considering the works of some of the greatest thinkers of all time!

    The final chapter, Hope, was particularly relevant to me as we studied the picture of Hope and heard the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. it is true that life and people bring disappointment which can be very hard to live with, and that hope and fear are two sides of the same coin. Yet it is hope that keeps us alive, working towards doing good.
  • Donny Astor
    3
    I finished the course HOPE, offered by Princeton (Edx). I completed 30 other MOOC before taking this one. This was the Captsone of the previous 30 MOOC. The title of the course itself draws you in like a magnet. It has 2 Names ! 1.) HOPE. 2.)…
  • This course HOPE: Human Odyssey To Political Existentialism has ignited my interest in philosophy and political science. It has lead a path to self-discovery as well. Existentialism is finding meaning and purpose in this imperfect world. It is a phi…
  • Denis OSullivan
    3
    Absolutely outstanding! I have taken many many courses, both online and in class, this is one of the best, most provocative, most interesting, most insightful. Uriel is a fantastic lecturer and teacher, but more than that, he has clearly spend a hug…
  • Very intriguing and entertaining course weaving the viewer through the realms of philosophy, politics, art, literature, cinema, and music. Enjoyed the ideas and questions presented and the ways that they were. The primary purpose of this *odyssey* is to get you to think - to introspect and reflect upon your life and our world. And in that regard, it succeeds entirely.
  • Anonymous
    This course offered a clear and engaging exploration of religion, alienation, love, and politics through major thinkers such as Weber, Marx, Kierkegaard, Arendt, and Orwell. The readings and discussions encouraged critical thinking and helped connect philosophical ideas to contemporary social and political issues. Overall, it was intellectually challenging, well-structured, and highly enriching.
  • Anonymous
    This course offered a clear and engaging exploration of religion, alienation, love, and politics through major thinkers such as Weber, Marx, Kierkegaard, Arendt, and Orwell. The readings and discussions encouraged critical thinking and helped connect philosophical ideas to contemporary social and political issues. Overall, it was intellectually challenging, well-structured, and highly enriching.
  • Anonymous
    The structure of this course is innovative and very appealing, incorporating so much artwork and music videos. You could even say that the music videos are the foundation of the course. It is quite a bit of work. Each lesson takes 2-3 hours. Th…
  • It is a time-worth course but first, you would have to have little more than basic skills (if you are from non-English speaking nation) in English, especially in the field of philosophy. Overall, you can take time and learn this. If you don't understand, then repeat it.
  • Anonymous
    Great course, full of thought provoking content, excellent material and resources which combine to ease you along the journey towards hope (hopefully!)
    Uriel is a fantastic guide and is very engaging and warm with his passion for the subject, and for teaching and learning I think.
    I really enjoyed the course, but also learned and thought a great deal - thank you!
  • Anonymous
    first ı started this course ı dont except too much thing. ı am at the carantine and ı was trying to find something to improve my english and adds me anything about being a human cause ı think especially in that time of the world we have to recall w…
  • I loved it this course made me really go into my mind to analyze almost every belief or idea I had o human life. I think that every person interested in listening different opinions of matter like life and death, the meaning of life and happiness and so on, Professor Uriel is great teaching, I really liked the way he talked and also the paintings and movies that help you to have a better understanding in the subject, also the additional resources that this course provides are great! the books articles and even music videos are things totally worth checking out. HOPE made me see things differently and expanded my way of thinking like I never thought it would
  • In some ways this MOOC is more of a personal journey than the traditional learning vehicle. It certainly made me think more about philosophical issues than any other course and in a more personal and immediate way. Because of this it could be fairly…
  • Anonymous
    I highly recommend it!
    I was deeply touched! I’m so excited about the quality of the materials and how much interesting arts, movies, and songs are used to relate to the topics.
  • Anonymous
    Who could imagine existentialism could be so groovy?! Pardon the expression, but my age obliges. I read a couple of existentialist books when I was young, which is probably when most people do, but then forgot much about them, and about what brought me to them. You know, life. Then I came across this course, and it made me nostalgic for those days, regret that I somehow let them pass, but so happy to get this reminder. I watched religiously the Professor's lectures (he looks too young to be professor, too old to still think about these questions!), but only occasionally visited other activities, and they all look fun. Take a couple of lessons and see for yourself - if you're still young at heart, you'll love it!
  • Anonymous
    The course itself is structured in a way, regardless of the content, that it is engaging, stimulating, challenging, interesting and fun all at once. The content itself was fabulous. Critical, diverse, dynamic and fresh. I felt so mentally challenged in the way one wants to be challenged, on personal, collective, political and universal levels. I enjoyed every second. The music outros are great, the many questions and discussions are great, and the lectures also.
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    Angie Ryan
    2
    This was an incredible class! I learned so much on a topic that I knew very little about but has pushed me to continue to learn more about. There were so many levels to it that did not see coming- art, music, literature in addition to the philosophy that I knew would be the main topic. I loved trying to guess what the outsong would be at the end of each lecture, I only got one right, but they were all songs that I knew. I have also restocked my reading list with many novels from the class. Thanmk you so much for a wonderful ride!
  • Anonymous
    Existential philosophy is amazing and I glad I got a change to learn it.
    The course was well structured and the mentions and relations to pop culture really made it amazing and memorable.
    Thank you.

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