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Cultural anthropology

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Course ID: WNP-PEZ-ANTKU
Erasmus code / ISCED: (unknown) / (unknown)
Course title: Cultural anthropology
Name in Polish: Antropologia kulturowa
Organizational unit: Faculty of Education
Course groups:
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): 2.00 Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.
Language: Polish
Subject level:

elementary

Learning outcome code/codes:

enter learning outcome code/codes

Preliminary Requirements:

basic knowledge of philosophy (anthropology, ethics).

Short description:

Objectives of the subject: to clarify the major phenomena of contemporary culture with the tools of classical philosophy.

Substantive content is twofold:

1) meta-subject: what are philosophical and sociological reflection on culture ?; various cultural sciences; history of cultural research (from anthropological topics to autonomous disciplines).

2) subject: description and interpretation of the fact of culture; areas of culture (science, art, religion, morality); contemporary cultural phenomena: multiculturalism, globalism, individualism, relativism, pragmatism.

In the e-learning mode on TEAMS.

Full description:

Lecture no. 1: Cultural theory or human theory?

Lecture no. 2: Culture as a subject of scientific research.

Lecture no. 3: Fields of culture: science, morality, art, religion.

Lecture no. 4: Post-Christian culture.

Lecture no. 5: Post-truth culture as a culture of freedom.

Lecture no.7: CULTURE AS A LABORATORY FOR HUMANISTS

Lecture no. 8: In the name of progress. Sexualization.

Lecture no. 9: Mastering awareness through culture. A new identity.

Bibliography:

M. A. Krąpiec, S. Kamiński, Z. Zdybicka [i inni], Wprowadzenie do filozofii, Lublin 1996;S. Kamiński, Jak filozofować?, Lublin 1989;Tenże, Światopogląd, religia, teologia, Lublin 1998;M. Kurdziałek, Średniowiecze w poszukiwaniu równowagi między arystotelizmem a platonizmem, Lublin !996;M. J. Adler, Dziesięć błędów filozoficznych,Warszawa b.r; M.A. Krąpiec, J. Sochoń, Porzucić świat absurdów, Lublin 2002;S. Swieżawski, Istnienie i tajemnica, Lublin 1993;tenże, Święty Tomasz na nowo odczytany, Lublin;tenże, Dzieje europejskiej filozofii klasycznej, Warszawa – Wrocław 2000;E. Gilson, Bóg i filozofia, Warszawa 1961;tenże, Chrystianizm a filozofia, Warszawa 1958;S. Swieżawski, Wstępy do q. 75- 89 Sth 1, w: Św. Tomasz z Akwinu,Traktat o człowieku, Summa teologii 1, 75 - 89, przeł. i oprac. S. Swieżawski, Warszawa 1998;R. Darowski, Filozofia człowieka. Zarys problematyki. Antologia tekstów, Kraków 2002;W. Chudy, Drugie śniadanie u Sokratesa, Warszawa 2004;K. Wojtyła, Rozważania o istocie człowieka, Kraków 1999;Jan Paweł II, Encyklika Fides et ratio, Rzym 14.09.1998;M. A. Krapiec, U podstaw rozumienia kultury,RW KUL, Lublin 1991, ss. 265; tenże, Filozofia w teologii. Czytając Encyklikę Fides et ratio, Lublin 1999; tenże, O Filozofii, Lublin 2008;A. Maryniarczyk; Dla-czego tomizm? Lublin 2001;J. Ratzinger, Wiara, prawda, tolerancja, Kielce 2005;Z.J. Zdybicka, Jan Paweł II – filozof i mistyk, Lublin 2009;taż, Bóg czy sacrum, Lublin 2007;

Efekty kształcenia i opis ECTS:

K) A student should define and explain in philosophical language the phenomena of modern culture such as individualism, secularization, transformation of values. The student has a philosophical (theoretical) understanding of man as maker and the subject of culture.

(S) A student can formulate in philosophical language the problems relating to observed socio-cultural phenomena.

(C) A student is open to implementing theoretical problems of philosophy into his professional practice, thus achieving a greater awareness of culture and culture-building relationships.

STUDENT’S ACTIVITY and hour labour inputs

Lecture hours ......................................... 15

Preparing for classes and reading ....... 15

Sitting for an exam ........................ 15

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Total number of ECTS credits 2

Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

1) A Forming Evaluation:

– for grade 2 (unsatisfactory) – A student does not know the definitions of the basic concepts of philosophical anthropology, ethics.

- for grade 3 (satisfactory) – A student correctly demonstrates knowledge of the basic concepts of philosophy (ethics, anthropology), however has no ability to analyze the relationships between cultural phenomena selected in a philosophical description; a student is able to make basic comparisons of the language of language of the humanities, art and religion.

- for grade 4 (good) – A student not only properly presents knowledge of the basic concepts of philosophy (ethics, anthropology), but sees the elementary differences between the languages of the humanities, art and religion. Furthermore, a student is able to make basic comparisons of the philosophical interpretations of the facts of culture and that which occurred in the other humanities.

Students not only properly presents knowledge of the fundamental concepts of philosophy (ethics, anthropology) and has the ability to analyze the relationship between cultural phenomena selected in the description of the philosophical and distinguish of reality descriptions made in the language of science, art and religion, but is able to carry out basic comparisons cultural interpretation formulated in various the humanities (eg, philosophy with pedagogic).

- for grade 5 (very good) – A student not only compares various interpretation of the fact of culture(philosophical, educational, psychological, sociological, Cultural Studies) and knows the different languages of describing reality (science, art, and religion), but can draw conclusions from the made comparisons and relate them to contemporary culture and educational practice .

2) A final grade: To obtain a final mark, the student will be required to pass a test to demonstrate familiarity with the content of lectures, suggested textbook, obligatory reading and additional reading for the lecture.

a) In the full-time teaching mode, the test consists of 14-15 tasks. For the grade 3.0, the student must obtain 7-8 points; for a score of 3.5-9-10 points; for a grade of 4.0 - 11-12 points; to score 4.5 - 13 points; for a grade of 5.0 - 14-15 points.

b) In the e-learning mode, the following rules are applied: (1) The number of tasks is 30; (2) All questions are "closed", the single-choice test (one of the three possible answers is correct), (3) the exam takes 30 minutes. (4) score: the maximum number of points is 30 (6) grades: 5.0 = 28-30 points; 4.5 = 25-27 points; 4.0 = 22-24 points; 3.5 = 19-21 points; 3.0 = 16-18 points; 2.0 = 0-15 points (exam failed).

Classes in period "Summer semester 2021/22" (past)

Time span: 2022-02-01 - 2022-06-30
Selected timetable range:
Navigate to timetable
Type of class:
Lectures, 15 hours, 74 places more information
Coordinators: Maria Boużyk
Group instructors: Maria Boużyk
Students list: (inaccessible to you)
Examination: Course - examination
Lectures - examination
(in Polish) E-Learning:

(in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs)

Type of subject:

obligatory

(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych:

(in Polish) nie dotyczy

Short description:

Objectives of the subject: to clarify the major phenomena of contemporary culture with the tools of classical philosophy.

Substantive content is twofold:

1) meta-subject: what are philosophical and sociological reflection on culture ?; various cultural sciences; history of cultural research (from anthropological topics to autonomous disciplines).

2) subject: description and interpretation of the fact of culture; areas of culture (science, art, religion, morality); contemporary cultural phenomena: multiculturalism, globalism, individualism, relativism, pragmatism.

In the e-learning mode on TEAMS.

Full description:

Lecture no. 1: Cultural theory or human theory?

Lecture no. 2: Culture as a subject of scientific research.

Lecture no. 3: Fields of culture: science, morality, art, religion.

Lecture no. 4: Post-Christian culture.

Lecture no. 5: Post-truth culture as a culture of freedom.

Lecture no.6: CULTURE AS A LABORATORY FOR HUMANISTS

Lecture no. 7: In the name of progress. Sexualization.

Lecture no. 8: Mastering awareness through culture. A new identity.

Bibliography:

M. A. Krąpiec, S. Kamiński, Z. Zdybicka [i inni], Wprowadzenie do filozofii, Lublin 1996;S. Kamiński, Jak filozofować?, Lublin 1989;Tenże, Światopogląd, religia, teologia, Lublin 1998;M. Kurdziałek, Średniowiecze w poszukiwaniu równowagi między arystotelizmem a platonizmem, Lublin !996;M. J. Adler, Dziesięć błędów filozoficznych,Warszawa b.r; M.A. Krąpiec, J. Sochoń, Porzucić świat absurdów, Lublin 2002;S. Swieżawski, Istnienie i tajemnica, Lublin 1993;tenże, Święty Tomasz na nowo odczytany, Lublin;tenże, Dzieje europejskiej filozofii klasycznej, Warszawa – Wrocław 2000;E. Gilson, Bóg i filozofia, Warszawa 1961;tenże, Chrystianizm a filozofia, Warszawa 1958;S. Swieżawski, Wstępy do q. 75- 89 Sth 1, w: Św. Tomasz z Akwinu,Traktat o człowieku, Summa teologii 1, 75 - 89, przeł. i oprac. S. Swieżawski, Warszawa 1998;R. Darowski, Filozofia człowieka. Zarys problematyki. Antologia tekstów, Kraków 2002;W. Chudy, Drugie śniadanie u Sokratesa, Warszawa 2004;K. Wojtyła, Rozważania o istocie człowieka, Kraków 1999;Jan Paweł II, Encyklika Fides et ratio, Rzym 14.09.1998;M. A. Krapiec, U podstaw rozumienia kultury,RW KUL, Lublin 1991, ss. 265; tenże, Filozofia w teologii. Czytając Encyklikę Fides et ratio, Lublin 1999; tenże, O Filozofii, Lublin 2008;A. Maryniarczyk; Dla-czego tomizm? Lublin 2001;J. Ratzinger, Wiara, prawda, tolerancja, Kielce 2005;Z.J. Zdybicka, Jan Paweł II – filozof i mistyk, Lublin 2009;taż, Bóg czy sacrum, Lublin 2007;

Classes in period "Summer semester 2022/23" (past)

Time span: 2023-02-01 - 2023-06-30
Selected timetable range:
Navigate to timetable
Type of class:
Lectures, 15 hours, 29 places more information
Coordinators: Maria Boużyk
Group instructors: Maria Boużyk
Students list: (inaccessible to you)
Examination: Course - examination
Lectures - examination
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS:

STUDENT’S ACTIVITY and hour labour inputs

Lecture hours ......................................... 15

Preparing for classes and reading ....... 20

Sitting for an exam ........................ 20


__________________________________________

Total number of ECTS credits 2

Type of subject:

obligatory

(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych:

(in Polish) nie dotyczy

Short description:

Objectives of the subject: to clarify the major phenomena of contemporary culture with the tools of classical philosophy.

Substantive content is twofold:

1) meta-subject: what are philosophical and sociological reflection on culture ?; various cultural sciences; history of cultural research (from anthropological topics to autonomous disciplines).

2) subject: description and interpretation of the fact of culture; areas of culture (science, art, religion, morality); contemporary cultural phenomena: multiculturalism, globalism, individualism, relativism, pragmatism.

In the e-learning mode on TEAMS.

Full description:

Lecture no. 1: Cultural theory or human theory?

Lecture no. 2: Culture as a subject of scientific research.

Lecture no. 3: Fields of culture: science, morality, art, religion.

Lecture no. 4: Post-Christian culture.

Lecture no. 5: Post-truth culture as a culture of freedom.

Lecture no.6: CULTURE AS A LABORATORY FOR HUMANISTS

Lecture no. 7: In the name of progress. Sexualization.

Lecture no. 8: Mastering awareness through culture. A new identity.

Bibliography:

M. A. Krąpiec, S. Kamiński, Z. Zdybicka [i inni], Wprowadzenie do filozofii, Lublin 1996;S. Kamiński, Jak filozofować?, Lublin 1989;Tenże, Światopogląd, religia, teologia, Lublin 1998;M. Kurdziałek, Średniowiecze w poszukiwaniu równowagi między arystotelizmem a platonizmem, Lublin !996;M. J. Adler, Dziesięć błędów filozoficznych,Warszawa b.r; M.A. Krąpiec, J. Sochoń, Porzucić świat absurdów, Lublin 2002;S. Swieżawski, Istnienie i tajemnica, Lublin 1993;tenże, Święty Tomasz na nowo odczytany, Lublin;tenże, Dzieje europejskiej filozofii klasycznej, Warszawa – Wrocław 2000;E. Gilson, Bóg i filozofia, Warszawa 1961;tenże, Chrystianizm a filozofia, Warszawa 1958;S. Swieżawski, Wstępy do q. 75- 89 Sth 1, w: Św. Tomasz z Akwinu,Traktat o człowieku, Summa teologii 1, 75 - 89, przeł. i oprac. S. Swieżawski, Warszawa 1998;R. Darowski, Filozofia człowieka. Zarys problematyki. Antologia tekstów, Kraków 2002;W. Chudy, Drugie śniadanie u Sokratesa, Warszawa 2004;K. Wojtyła, Rozważania o istocie człowieka, Kraków 1999;Jan Paweł II, Encyklika Fides et ratio, Rzym 14.09.1998;M. A. Krapiec, U podstaw rozumienia kultury,RW KUL, Lublin 1991, ss. 265; tenże, Filozofia w teologii. Czytając Encyklikę Fides et ratio, Lublin 1999; tenże, O Filozofii, Lublin 2008;A. Maryniarczyk; Dla-czego tomizm? Lublin 2001;J. Ratzinger, Wiara, prawda, tolerancja, Kielce 2005;Z.J. Zdybicka, Jan Paweł II – filozof i mistyk, Lublin 2009;taż, Bóg czy sacrum, Lublin 2007;

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