Introduction to philosophy
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| Academic year: | 2007-2008 | | Course code module | 1BPSW-01 | | Semester: | 2nd semester | | Credits: | 6 | | Study load (hours) | 168 | | Theory (hours): | 45,00 | | Practice/Exercises(hours): | | | Other (hours): | | | Part-time program: | 1 | | Instructor(s) | Willem Lemmens
| | Language of instruction: | Dutch | | Semester exam information: | semester exam in January | | Contract restriction information: | |
1. Prerequisites *Algemene competenties No preparatory knowledge required. This course is an introduction in philosophy for undergraduates. It elucidates the relevance of philosophical reflection for contemporary culture and society.
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2. Objectives (expected learning outcomes) The students gain insight in some central topics of actual philosophical discussions. They are also able to indicate the idea historical roots and context of these discussions.
3. Course content The course has a thematical format and highlights the following themes: the quest for the good life and the foundation of ethical norms, the just society, identity and culture, action theory and the self, theory of consciousness and body/mind, foundations of knowledge, science and evolution, religion and the meaning of life.
4. Teaching method Direct contact: Lectures
5. Assessment method
6. Compulsory reading – study material Course book: Martin Van Hees, Else de Jonge, Lodi Nauta (eds.), Kernthema's van de filosofie, Boom, A'dam, 2003.
Notes and course information available on Blackboard
7. Recommended reading - study material List of recommended books available on blackboard
8. Tutoring
laatste aanpassing: last update: 09/04/2008 11:26 ecampus
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