History of philosophy
General data
Course ID: | WF-ZPS-HF |
Erasmus code / ISCED: | (unknown) / (unknown) |
Course title: | History of philosophy |
Name in Polish: | Historia filozofii |
Organizational unit: | Institute of Psychology |
Course groups: |
(in Polish) Przedmioty obowiązkowe dla pierwszego roku |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Subject level: | elementary |
Learning outcome code/codes: | PS_W01, PS_W02, PS_W05, PS_W08 |
Short description: |
The aim of lecture is to present the history of western philosophy |
Full description: |
The lecture presents the peculiarity of European philosophy in historical aspect. Focusing on investigation the changes in analysed problems, the ways of solving the intellectual problems and changes in research interests in various epochs. |
Bibliography: |
Literatura podstawowa: 1. F. Copleston, Historia Filozofii, t. 1-9. (wiele wydań) 2. Tatarkiewicz W., Historia filozofii, t. 1-3 (wiele wydań). 3. Reale G., Historia filozofii starożytnej, t. 1-5. 4. Höffe O., Mała historia filozofii, Warszawa 2004. |
Efekty kształcenia i opis ECTS: |
knowledge: He knows and understands the basic concepts of philosophy Understand the philosophical positions of pluralism, causes of it and consequences Skills: It can take a stand in the philosophical debate Can used philosophical terminology easily Social competence: It is critical of the different views of the world and man, and is careful in pronouncing the final statements Preserves the openness of the various philosophical arguments Is aware that the richness of reality in which we live does not allow it to close in the final answers. ECTS credits: Participation in the lecture - 24 hours. Preparation for classes - 36 hours. Preparing for colloquia - 25 hours. Consultation - 5 hours. Total hours - 90 (90 30 (25) = 4 ECTS) ECTS credits - 3 |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
At the end of the course students write an exam testing their knowledge. At the exam following elements are assessed: understanding of described issues, the way students present their knowledge and ability for critical analysis. |
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