Ontology 22-FLDL-ONT
This topic aims to provide knowledge about main problems undertaken by ontology. Moreover, students will be able to read and interpret ontological texts of great philosophers, from Parmenides to Heidegger.
LEARNING OUTCOMES. Upon completion of the course, student will have: the ability to read and understand writings of classics of philosophy which deal with ontology; skills to use properly basic ontological notions and terminology; comprehend and summarize ontological knowledge; compare different ontological systems; prepare in class oral presentation; participation in discussions on ontological problems.
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Bibliography
Bibliography:
E.J. Lowe, "A Survey of Metaphysics", Oxford 2002.
J. Kim, E. Sosa (eds.), "A Companion to Metaphysics", Malden 2009.
N.A. Manson, R.W. Barnard (eds.), "The Bloomsbury Companion to Metaphysics", London 2014.
J.W. Carroll, N. Markosian, "An Introduction to Metaphysics", Cambridge 2010.
T. Crane, K. Farkas, "Metaphysics: A Guide and Anthology", Oxford 2004.
A. Ney, "Metaphysics: An Introduction", London 2004.
W. Stróżewski, "Ontologia", Kraków 2004.
M. Tempczyk, "Ontologia świata przyrody", Kraków 2005.
S.T. Kołodziejczyk (red.), "Przewodnik po metafizyce", Kraków 2011.
M.J. Loux, "Metafizyka. Współczesne wprowadzenie", Lublin 2021.
Hempoliński M. (red), "Ontologia. Antologia tekstów filozoficznych", Wrocław 1994.
J. Such, M. Szcześniak, "Ontologia przyrodnicza", Poznań 2001.
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