CC101: The Ancient World
- Analects of the Core: Aeschylus on marriage
- Analects of the Core: Aristotle on democracy
- Analects of the Core: Assyrian bas relief
- Analects of the Core: Emerson on the Parthenon as a gem
- Analects of the Core: Emerson on manners and early Greek art
- Analects of the Core: Ferry on cooked food
- Analects of the Core: Ferry on storms
- Analects of the Core: Ferry on living happily
- Analects of the Core: Ferry on terrified gods
- Analects of the Core: Fry on Homer’s genius
- Analects of the Core: Hawthorne on the burden of the past
- Analects of the Core: Homer on ruling the dead
- Analects of the Core: Homer on sleep’s regenerative power
- Analects of the Core: Homer on the father figure
- Analects of the Core: Homer on the gods’ attention to Telemakhos
- Analects of the Core: Homer on mortals blaming gods
- Analects of the Core: Mercouri on the Parthenon Marbles
- Analects of the Core: Pericles on mighty monuments
- Analects of the Core: Plato on the idea of good
- Analects of the Core: Plato on democracy
- Analects of the Core: Plato on musical innovation
- Analects of the Core: Sophocles on kindness
- Analects of the Core: Sophocles on pondering the enemy’s lot
- Analects of the Core: The Old Testament on dust
- Analects of the Core: The Old Testament on Cain’s conception
- Analects of the Core: Thoreau on walls built of ruins
CC102: Late Antiquity and the Medieval World
- Analects of the Core: Aristotle on happiness
- Analects of the Core: Aristotle on friendship and justice
- Analects of the Core: Asvaghosa on ‘dharma’ and leaving home
- Analects of the Core: Confucius on flaw
- Analects of the Core: Confucius on the force of words
- Analects of the Core: Confucius on thought and learning
- Analects of the Core: Dante on recreating memory
- Analects of the Core: Dante on abandoning hope
- Analects of the Core: John on the Word
- Analects of the Core: Lao-Tzu on contention
- Analects of the Core: Virgil on the urge to action
- Analects of the Core: Virgil on Euryalus’ death
- Analects of the Core: Virgil on Greek gifts
- Analects of the Core: Virgil on Aeneas’ last words to Dido
CC105: Evolution of the Universe and the Earth
- Analects of the Core: Adams on perspective
- Analects of the Core: Dawkins on determinism
- Analects of the Core: Feynman on uncertainty in science
- Analects of the Core: Gould on replacement of theories
CC106: Biodiversity
- Analects of the Core: Darwin on sympathy
- Analects of the Core: Diamond on the Greenland Norse
- Analects of the Core: Lane on eukaryotes and mitochondrial jumping genes
- Analects of the Core: Lane on evolution of photosynthesis
- Analects of the Core: Lane on evolution of cellular complexity
- Analects of the Core: Lane on the origin of life
- Analects of the Core: Lane on hunger prolonging life
CC201: The Renaissance
- Analects of the Core: Bach on the ease of playing music
- Analects of the Core: Cervantes on sleep
- Analects of the Core: Cervantes on the written word
- Analects of the Core: Cervantes on truth in history
- Analects of the Core: Cervantes on having one’s own fish to fry
- Analects of the Core: Cervantes on reaching the unreachable
- Analects of the Core: Descartes on questioning existence
- Analects of the Core: Descartes on quality in the flame
- Analects of the Core: Descartes on plausible philosophy
- Analects of the Core: Machiavelli on being feared
- Analects of the Core: Machiavelli on reputation and hatred
- Analects of the Core: Milton on wand’ring steps
- Analects of the Core: Milton on perception
- Analects of the Core: Milton on happiness and fear of harm
- Analects of the Core: Milton on charity
- Analects of the Core: Milton on reigning in Hell
- Analects of the Core: Montaigne on fear
- Analects of the Core: Petrarch on sailing with a foe at the helm
- Analects of the Core: Rembrandt’s self-portrait at age 34
- Analects of the Core: Shakespeare on being true to oneself
- Analects of the Core: Shakespeare on looking past philosophy
- Analects of the Core: Shakespeare on journeys’ ends
CC202: From the Enlightenment to Modernity
- Analects of the Core: Austen on the joy of reading
- Analects of the Core: Austen on stupid men
- Analects of the Core: Austen on vanity and pride
- Analects of the Core: Blake on dawn
- Analects of the Core: Blake on energy
- Analects of the Core: Burke on the sublimity of pain
- Analects of the Core: Burke on engrossing ideas
- Analects of the Core: Burke on reality, and pleasure in tragedy
- Analects of the Core: Burke on delight in the misfortune of others
- Analects of the Core: Burns on honesty and poverty
- Analects of the Core: Coleridge on nations and mankind
- Analects of the Core: Dostoyevsky on sarcasm
- Analects of the Core: Dostoyevsky on the raising of Lazarus
- Analects of the Core: Dostoyevsky on the eternal book
- Analects of the Core: Goethe on Faust’s studies
- Analects of the Core: Goethe on thoughtful writing
- Analects of the Core: Mozart on inspiring situations
- Analects of the Core: Pope on submitting
- Analects of the Core: Shelley on legs of stone in the desert
- Analects of the Core: Thoreau on being rich
- Analects of the Core: Thoreau on confidence and success
- Analects of the Core: Thoreau on new-born wisdom
- Analects of the Core: Thoreau on the body of the world
- Analects of the Core: Van Gogh on fallibility
- Analects of the Core: Voltaire on loving the burden of life
- Analects of the Core: Voltaire on Cunégonde’s disposition for the sciences
- Analects of the Core: Voltaire on the pleasure of having no pleasure
- Analects of the Core: Voltaire on indecisiveness
- Analects of the Core: Voltaire on sages
- Analects of the Core: Voltaire on people taking advantage of misfortunes
- Analects of the Core: Woolf on music
- Analects of the Core: Wordsworth on grandeur
CC203: Foundations of the Social Sciences
- Analects of the Core: Darwin on the confidence of the ignorant
- Analects of the Core: Durkheim on faith and knowledge
- Analects of the Core: Durkheim on egotistical society
- Analects of the Core: Engels on revolution
- Analects of the Core: Franklin on time being money
- Analects of the Core: Hobbes on the Good
- Analects of the Core: Hume on science and learning
- Analects of the Core: Locke on laws without authority
- Analects of the Core: Locke on the harm of intemperance
- Analects of the Core: Malinowski on the false picture of natives
- Analects of the Core: Malinowski on the ephemeral material of ethnology
- Analects of the Core: Malinowski on exchange and reciprocity
- Analects of the Core: Rousseau on the social contract
- Analects of the Core: Smith on quantitative politics
- Analects of the Core: Tocqueville on complacent legislators
- Analects of the Core: Weber on religion’s significance in society
CC204: The Problem of Inequality
- Analects of the Core: Beauvoir on female sexuality
- Analects of the Core: Beauvoir on gender inequality
- Analects of the Core: Bourdieu on successful ideologies
- Analects of the Core: Katznelson on affirmative action
- Analects of the Core: Katznelson on education
- Analects of the Core: Mead on the sexes
- Analects of the Core: Romero on domestic employees in the USA