European Personalism in Philosophy and Theology WT-SSTA-EP
1. Introduction to European Personalism
2. English Personalism
John Henry Newman (1801-1890)
John MacMurray (1891-1976)
3. French Personalism
Charles Bernard Renouvier (1815-1903)
Jacques Maritain (1882-1973)
Emmanuel Mounier (1905-1950)
4. German Personalism
Friedrich Daniel Schleiermacher (1768-1834)
William Stern (1871-1938)
Max Scheler (1874-1928)
5. Italian Personalism
Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (1797-1855)
Luigi Stefanini (1891-1956)
Andrea Milano (1938)
6. Polish Personalism
Wincenty Granat (1900-1979)
Karol Wojtyła-John Paul II (1920-2005)
Czesław Stanisław Bartnik (1929-2020)
7. Russian Personalism
Vladimir Solovyov (1853-1900)
Nikolay Lossky (1870-1965)
Nikolay Berdyaev (1874-1948)
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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STL_W01
2 - has no knowledge of European Personalism
3 - can minimally describe European Personalism in Philosophy and Theology
4 - has a good knowledge of European Personalism in Philosophy and Theology
5 - has a structured and in-depth knowledge of European Personalists
STL_U01
2 - cannot express him/herself in English about European Personalism
3 - speaks sufficiently well in English on the subject of European Personalism in Philosophy and Theology
4 - constructs statements on European Personalists fluently and properly
5 - has an in-depth ability to speak in English on European Personalism in Philosophy and Theology
STL_K01
2 - does not have sufficient awareness of the acquired knowledge
3 - is sufficiently aware of the acquired knowledge and skills
4 - has a good awareness of his/her knowledge and skills acquired during the classes
5 – has a very good awareness of her/his own maturity, acquired knowledge and skills
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