Classical Philosophy and Its Reception 03-AP-CPR
Course learning content:
- the general view on ancient philosophy, its periods and representants; information about the modern sources of knowledge about ancient philosophy,
- chosen topics of ancient philosophy, their authors and texts,
- chosen aspects of reception of ancient thought in later European philosophy,
- chosen elements of philosophical transcultural comparatistics.
Cele kształcenia
Metody prowadzenia zajęć umożliwiające osiągnięcie założonych EK
Nakład pracy studenta (punkty ECTS)
Rodzaj przedmiotu
Wymagania wstępne w zakresie wiedzy, umiejętności oraz kompetencji
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Efekty kształcenia
On successful completion of this course, a student will:
- have general knowledge of the ancient philosophy and of the main method of its interpretation,
- have specific knowledge of some elements of ancient thought and their reception in European culture,
- know the ancient philosophical terminology,
- critically interpret the ancient texts (in translation) and their influence on later thought,
- know how to find and use information about ancient philosophy from different sources,
- understand the importance of ancient thought in the cultural heritage of mankind,
- appreciates the cultural heritage of mankind as a result of different ideas, paradigms and perspectives.
Kryteria oceniania
The teacher will asses in what degree the student has obtained the knowledge of the ancient philosophy, its problems, representants, texts and sources, as well as the ability to discuss philosophical problems, interpret chosen ancient philosophical texts (in translations) and their influence on later thought. Depending on the degree of fulfilling these criteria, the student will receive one of the fillowing grades:
very good (bdb; 5,0)
good plus (+db; 4,5)
good (db; 4,0)
satisfactory plus (+dst; 3,5)
satisfactory (dst; 3,0)
unsatisfactory (ndst; 2,0)
Literatura
Reading list:
G.S. Kirk, J.E. Raven, The Presocratic Philosophers. A Critical History with a Selection of Texts, Cambridge 1957 (or later editions with M. Schofield).
S. Clark, Ancient Mediterranean Philosophy: An Introduction, New York 2012.
P. Curd, D.W. Graham, The Oxford Handbook of Presocratic Philosophy, New York 2008.
Plato, Dialogues (different translations and editions).
The Works of Aristotle, trans. W.D. Ross, Oxford 1928 (or other translations and editions).
A. A. Long, D. N. Sedley, The Hellenistic Philosophers, 2 vols, Cambridge University Press 1987.
Więcej informacji
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