PROPEDEUTICS TO PHILOSOPHY WS-SO-PS-1-WdF
The merits:
1. Concept and scope of philosophy.
2. Historical variability of philosophy.
3. Main lines of philosophy.
4. Metaphysic-ontological problems.
5. Epistemology-gnosiology problems.
6. Axiological problems.
7. Essential ideas of philosophy comprehension.
8. Basic philosophical ideas the ancient Greece philosophy.
9. Main problems of Christian philosophy.
10. Modern variants of Christian philosophy.
11. Founders of modern philosophy.
12. Bacon’s ideas and cartesianism.
13. Prominent exponents of German classical philosophy.
14. Fichte’s philosophy of will and deed.
15. Polish messianic philosophy.
16. Feuerbach’s natural religion.
17. Positive philosophy and its evolution.
18. German empiriocritical philosophy.
19. Neopositive philosophy of the Vienna Circle.
20. Scientific approach of science.
21. Pragmatism in philosophy.
22. Phenomenology.
23. Modern existential philosophy.
24. British analytic philosophy.
25. Critical theory of Frankfurt school.
26. Structuralism and its concept.
27. Lwow-Warsaw school.
28. Basic philosophical categories.
29. Philosophy of Nature.
30. Philosophy of Life.
Grade requirements:
Students receive grades based on lecture credit and passing exams.
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Bibliography
Recommended literature:
- Basic literature (obligatory):
K. Nielsen, Wprowadzenie do filozofii, Warszawa 1988.
- Auxiliary literature:
A. Kenny, Krótka historia filozofii zachodniej, Warszawa 1999.
W. Tyburski, A. Wachowiak, R. Wiśniewski, Historia filozofii i etyki
do współczesności. Źródła i komentarze, Toruń 2002.
M. Zieliński (oprac.), Filozofia. Zagadnienia, pojęcia, terminy, Warszawa 2006.
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