Unit HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY II

Course
Humanities
Study-unit Code
35082112
Curriculum
Moderno
Teacher
Marco Moschini
Teachers
  • Marco Moschini
  • Kurt Appel
Hours
  • 62 ore - Marco Moschini
  • 10 ore - Kurt Appel
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2022
Offered
2024/25
Learning activities
Affine/integrativa
Area
Attività formative affini o integrative
Academic discipline
M-FIL/06
Type of study-unit
Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Aspects characterizing modern thought and the issues of subjectivity, dialectics, and consciousness in an anthropological view.The course will provide two monographic sections, one held by Prof. Appel and one by the holder
Reference texts
Anima, Corpo, Relazioni. Storia della filosofia da una prospettiva
antropologica, a cura di M. Marianelli, M. Mauro, M. Moschini, G. D'Anna, vol II, Città Nuova, Roma 2022. Any possible teaching materials and handouts in unistudium
Educational objectives
1, students must show the ability to understand and interpret classical texts of philosophy, along with the acquisition of philosophical notions and problems inherent in the history of modern philosophy

2. Students must be able to apply these topics of study to the development of critical thinking useful for problem solving in the humanities

3, critical judgment in this specific discipline must be demonstrated

4, students must develop learning and communication skills

5. The student will be initiated to the development of methodology of interdisciplinary teaching: relations between philosophy and other forms of knowledge; philosophy and humanities, philosophy and science, philosophy and art, philosophy and history, philosophy and public discussion
Prerequisites
Main philosophical knowledge on the history of ancient, medival and humanistic philosophy, with particular attention on issues of conscience
Teaching methods
seminars and classroom lectures
Other information
Support workshops during the classes.
Learning verification modality
A single final evaluation is normally envisaged, consisting of a written test and verifications in itinere, for parts of the programme, may be envisaged if they are useful during the course of the lessons or at the end. Normally, the assessment consists of a final written examination (final oral examinations or partial examinations may be envisaged, only if defined by the professor, also with prior communication of the same via the SOL portal - online secretariat). The written test has a maximum duration of 40 minutes and consists of the administration of closed and open questions which together contribute to the final evaluation in thirtieths: the platform will be indicated by the lecturer on the Unistudium portal. The written test consists of: 24 closed questions (24 marks, 1 mark for each correct question), 2 open questions (8 marks, 4 marks for each question - the mark exceeding 30/30 provides for Honours). The aim of the written test is to verify the knowledge acquired and the ability to contextualise authors and problems within the historical-philosophical framework considered. For information on support services for students with disabilities and/or DSA visit http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Extended program
Problems and themes of modern philosophy history. Forms of the anthropological Modern thought and the topics of subjectivity, dialectic and consciousness
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
4
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