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Course details 2010-2011  
    

Judaism and philosophy
 
Academic year:2010-2011
Course code moduleFLWJS00040
Semester:2nd semester
Credits:4
Study load (hours)112
Theory (hours):30,00
Practice/Exercises(hours):
Other (hours):
Part-time program:1/2
Instructor(s)Joachim Leilich
Vivian Liska
Language of instruction:Dutch
Semester exam information:exam in the 2nd semester
Contract restriction information:



1. Prerequisites
*Algemene competenties
Elementary knowledge of philosophy

*Sequentiality
None




2. Objectives (expected learning outcomes)
Insight into the impact of Jewish thought on philosophy


3. Course content
An overview of Jewish philosophy from antiquity to the modern period. More contemporary topics and authors will be presented by the co-lecturers or invited speakers. Invited speakers and co-lecturers will probably present Jewish aspects in the thought of Mendelssohn, Cohen, Arendt, Benjamin, Derrida, Leo Strauss etc. Guest lectures will occasionally take place in English.



4. Teaching method
Direct contact:
  • Lectures


  • 5. Assessment method
    Written assignment:
  • Without oral presentation

  • Presentation

    6. Compulsory reading – study material
    Material offered by the lecturers


    7. Recommended reading - study material
    Simon, Heinrich und Marie Simon. Geschichte der jüdischen Philosophie. Leipzig: Reclam, 1999.
    Frank, Daniel H. and Oliver Leaman. History of Jewish Philosophy. London: Routledge, 1997.


    8. Tutoring



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