Philosophical Anthropology and Philosophy of Culture WNP-PEZ-AKU
Full description: Substantive content is twofold:
1) meta-subject:
„What is the philosophical anthropology of culture?”
*types of anthropology: philosophical and non-philosophical (e.g. psychology, medicine, theology); *science and other types of knowledge: faith, wisdom, ideology, worldview (anthropology as a science);
*scientific cognition and lay cognition (wisdom of science and folk wisdom – anyone can philosophize, but philosophy is specialist cognition: method, object and objective);
*types of sciences: the exact sciences (formal and real: humanities and natural sciences), philosophical and theological sciences;
*conceptions of philosophy: classical (Thomism) and non-classical (modern and contemporary); *disciplines of philosophy: contemporary non-classical trends (epistemology, axiology, ontology) and contemporary classical trends/Thomism (meta-philosophy and philosophy: general metaphysics and exact metaphysics: cosmology and anthropology);
* history of the discipline (from anthropological topics to an autonomous discipline)
2) subject: description and interpretation of the fact of culture
Assessment method: a test and performance during classes in the form of conversatorium/seminar
Subject level
(in Polish) Punkty ECTS
Learning outcome code/codes
Bibliography
P. Jaroszynski, M. Anderson, Ethics. The Drama of the Moral Life, St.Pauls ed., 1997; A. Terruwe, C. BaarsPsychic Wholeness and Healing. Using All the Powers of the Human Psyche,, St.Pauls ed.;E. Gilson, God and Philosophy, Yale Univesity Press; J. Maritain, Man and the State, University of Chicago Press, Chicago 1951; M. Novak Catholic Social Thought and Liberal Institutions Freedom with Justice, 1989; Theiry of Being to understand reality, ed. S. Kamiński, M. Kurdziałek, Z. Zybicka, TN KUL, Lublin 1980.
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