Unit FORMS OF 'PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Course
Sciences of education
Study-unit Code
40A00045
Curriculum
Educatore dei servizi educativi per l'lnfanzia
Teacher
Nicoletta Ghigi
Teachers
  • Nicoletta Ghigi
Hours
  • 36 ore - Nicoletta Ghigi
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2020
Offered
2022/23
Learning activities
Affine/integrativa
Area
Attività formative affini o integrative
Academic discipline
M-FIL/01
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
the qualitative trainer in the phenomenological approach
Reference texts
I FUNDAMENTAL BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1. V. Costa, Fenomenologia dell'educazione e della formazione, LA Scuola 2015.

II. SECONDARY BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1. N. Ghigi, L'orizzonte del sentire in Edith Stein;
2. A. Visalberghi, Esperienza e valutazione; Torino 1958;
3. E. Stein, Il problema dell'empatia,
4. S. Hessen, I fondamenti filosofici della pedagogia.

III. BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR INCOMING STUDENTS:
- L. Bing, Do or Die, New York 1991.
- A. Deeken, "Process and Permanence in Ethics", New York 1974;
- A. Calcagno, "The Philosophy of Edith Stein", Duquesne Press, Pittsburg (Pa), 2007.
G. Ferretti, "Max Scheler", Vita e Pensiero, Milano 1972.

III. BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR INCOMING STUDENTS:
1. M. Dupy, "La philosophie de Max Scheler. Son évolution et son unité", Paris 1959;
2. M. Barber, "Guardian of Dialogue: Max Scheler's Phenomenology, Sociology of Knowledge, and Philosophy of Love", Bucknell University Press, Lewisburg 1993;
3. A. Deeken, "Process and Permanence in Ethics", New York 1974;
4. K.W. Stikkers, "Persons and Power: Max Scheler and Michel Foucault on the Spiritualization of Power", in "The Pluralist"
Vol. 4, No. 1 (SPRING 2009), pp. 51-59.
5. A. Calcagno, "The Philosophy of Edith Stein", Duquesne Press, Pittsburg (Pa), 2007;
6. H. Gerl-Falkovitz, "Unerbittliches Licht. Edith Stein: Philosophie, Mystik, Leben", Gruenewald, Mainz 1991;
7. C.M. Wulf, "Freiheit und Grenze: Edith Steins Anthropologie", Patris, Vallendar-Schenstatt 2002.
Educational objectives
The course aims THE FOLLOWING learning' results, whose acquisition will be evaluated in the examination:
- Knowledge of the fundamental lines phenomenological pedagogy
- Acquisition of tools and skills of the phenomenological concept of formation,
- Ability to apply tools acquired in a critical and individual way.
Prerequisites
In order to understand the content of teaching, it is necessary that the student has an appropriate knowledge of the history of philosophy (useful, in this regard, sufficient knowledge of phenomenology) and knows how to make an atractive process of historical and conceptual considerations. Indispensable is a critical attention during lessons and an ability to find solutions to problems of the cours.
Teaching methods
1. Theoretical lessons face-to-face
2. Seminars and/or Laboratoty (Lectio magistralis)
Other information
The cours will be by Palazzo Peiro or on line.
Learning verification modality
The examination will be oral (30 minutes). The valuation is measured thirty and intends evaluate the methodological capacities and abilities taken during the Lesson.
In case a student intends to anticipate his/her exam in a year preceding the one it is scheduled in his/her curriculum, it is recommended to anticipate as well the attendance of the lessons and to schedule the exam in the first useful session after the lessons have been concluded.
Information for support to the disabilities: http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Extended program
The course aims to address the issue of education, considering the phenomenological pedagogy. Through the consideration of the person from all its emotional perspectives (soul, body and spirit), education ora personal formation will aim at the recognition of the spiritual reality in the human being and an ethics of values, material for the autonomous and unique value of the individual person.
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