Environmental Anthropology WF-OB-ANTS
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Detailed content
1. Anthropological questions about man (6 hours)
- pedigree of man
- human position in the world (nature)
- the future of man
2. Depressed philosophical anthropology (12 hours)
- specificity of bottom-up anthropology
- the alliance of natural science with the humanities
- Nature in man and man in nature
3. The research results of bottom-up anthropology (12 hours)
- natural insight into culture
- man in a natural environment
- man in a cultural environment
- man in search of his oikos
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(in Polish) E-Learning
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge: the student is able to describe the nature as the set of cognitive, economic, aesthetic and educational values.
Abilities: the student is using the computer in the necessary scope for the information retrieval, communicating, organising and the preliminary data analysis, drafting reports and the presentation of results.
Competence: he knows the scope of the interdisciplinary knowledge possessed by oneself and possessed abilities, understands the need of constant training oneself and of the professional development, is demonstrating the carefulness and the criticism in accepting information from the scientific literature, of Internet, particularly available at mass media, having relating to the environmental protection. He is conscious of the self-limitation oneself in the management of resources.
Assessment methods: Written Test. Apply the material presented during lectures and reading.
ECTS:
participation in the lecture - 30
preparation for the lecture - 10
consultation - 5
preparation for the test - 15
SUM OF HOURS 60 [60: 30 = 2]
ECTS NUMBER - 2
Bibliography
Łepko Z., Ekologiczna relewancja antropologii filozoficznej, „Seminare” 25 (2008), ss. 137-148.
Łepko Z., Ekologiczna wymowa dialektyki oświecenia, „Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae” 8(2010)2, ss.121-137.
Łepko Z., Etologiczna teoria destrukcji człowieczeństwa, w: A. Abdank-Kozubski, J. Tomczyk (red.), Człowiek w czasie i przestrzeni. Warszawa 2006, ss. 73-86.
Łepko Z., Oikos Up to the Human Standards, in Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam, Zbigniew Łepko, Ryszard F. Sadowski (ed), Return to The OIKOS. Ways to Recover Our Common Home, edited by, LAS, Rome 2016, ss. 107-124.
Łepko Z., A Postulate of the Ethos of Oikos Survival, in Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam, Zbigniew Łepko, Ryszard F. Sadowski (ed), Return to The OIKOS. Ways to Recover Our Common Home, edited by, LAS, Rome 2016, ss. 259-272.
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