Philosophy 1.N3.EP.23
Course objectives:
- understanding significance of the philosophy among humanities
- developing analytical skills of philosophical texts
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Course content:
What is Philosophy Needed for?
What does it mean: Absolutely True?
Relativism and the Role of language
Determinism and Freedom (social media determinism?)
Knowledge vs Opinion
Basic Philosophical Disciplines in Practical Contexts
Greek Philosophy (Allegory of the Cave, famous phrases)
British Philosophy (Idols of the Cave)
American Philosophy (Pragmatism)
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Methods of instruction/ forms of classroom activity:
lecture, power point presentation, group discussion, writing, ICT tools/e-learning option/MSTeams
Field of study
Student workload
Study level
Education profile
Type of course
The semester in which the subject is carried out
Mode
Course coordinators
Term 2023/24-Z: | Term 2024/25-Z: | Term 2022/23-Z: |
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes acc to PQR 2019:
Knowledge
1 The student understands the place and significance of the philosophy among humanities and its analytical and methodological tools (k_W01/P6S_WG)
Skills
2. The student is able to use the terminology and take theoretical standpoints resulting from English studies (k_U01/P6S_UW)
Social competences
3. The student is ready to participate in various forms of cultural life (k_K04/P6S_KO)
Assessment criteria
Forms of evaluation of learning outcomes:
1. Active participation in the class 60% (Outcomes 1,2,3)
2. Written test 40% (Outcomes 1,2,3)
pass at 60%
Bibliography
Literature and sources are given by the instructor during our classes
Additional information
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