Philosophy of God WT-DTE-FB
1. Terminological and methodological problems of God Philosophy
2. God Philosophy vs Religion Philosophy
3. Typology of a man’s attitude towards God
4. The problem of the sense of God Philosophy language
5. God and evil
6. Epistemology- methodological description of the argumentation of God Philosophy
7 .The ontological argument
8. Quinque viae
9. Cosmology- physical arguments
10. God cognition according to P.Theilhard de Chardin
11. The anthropology- ideological arguments, the sixth way of Jacques Maritain’s
12.Antropology arguments eudaimonic, from the religious experience
13.Mistical and affective God cognition
14.God’s nature
15. God of philosophy vs God of belief
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Preliminary Requirements
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Learning outcomes
By the end of the course students should:
E1. know basic anthropological terms and concepts of man in their problematic and historical context.
E2. be able to compare and show differences between anthropological models as proposed by different philosophical concepts
E3. assess the value of anthropological proposals from a praxeological viewpoint
Assessment criteria
1) Learning outcomes -1: students will be able to competently apply the terminology and know the issues presented in regards to the philosophy of God
Grading policy for this assignment:
2 (unsatisfactory) for unacceptably low knowledge of basic terms and systematization; 3 (satisfactory) for correctly using basic terms and presenting essential concepts of the philosophy of God in historical perspective; 4(good) for adequate presentation of the basic proofs for the existence of God including the systematic and historical context;
5 (very good) is able to competently use acquired knowledge of historical concepts and terms expressed in the assessment of various modern approaches to talking about God;
2) Learning outcomes-2: students will be able to
present and discuss the results of their research;
Grading policy for this assignment:
2 (unsatisfactory) for a very poor presentation
of research results;
3 (satisfactory) for correctly introducing basic
problems of the philosophy of God;
4 (good) for an adequate presentation and analyses of the acquired knowledge;
5 (very good) for effective presentation of knowledge, analysis and comparisons;
Bibliography
ANZELM Z CANTERBURY, Monologion. Proslogion, Przełożył T. Włodarczyk, Przekład przejrzał, wstępem i przypisami opatrzył I. E. Zieliński, Warszawa 1992
TOMASZ Z AKWINU, Traktat o Bogu. (Summa teologii I, 1-26), przekł. G. Kurylewicz, Z. Nerczuk, M. Olszewski, Kraków 1999
Filozofia religii. Fragmenty filozofii analitycznej, t. 6, wybrał i wstępem opatrzył B. Chwedeńczuk, Warszawa 1997
HICK J., Argumenty za istnieniem Boga, Tłumaczenie M. Kuniński, Kraków 1994
KOŁAKOWSKI L., Jeśli Boga nie ma..., Przekład T. Baszniak, M. Panufnik, Poznań 1999
MACKIE J. H., Cud teizmu. Argumenty za istnieniem Boga i przeciw i
ŚNIEŻYŃSKI k., Czy potrzebne są dowody na istnienie Boga?, Kraków 2010
SWINBURNE R., Czy istnieje Bóg?, przełożył I. Ziemiński, Poznań 1999
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