Introduction to philosophy. Training of philosophical dialogue.
Students are able to enjoying philosophical dialogue.
Students are able to practice philosophical dialogue
✔ Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
Lecture with a textbook and discussion
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | What is philosophical dialogue? | Students enter philosophical dialogue training. |
Class 2 | On the self | Students know the method of asking the philosophical meaning of the self. |
Class 3 | On the being. | Students are introduced to philosophical research into the meaning of being. through Aristotle's concept of being. |
Class 4 | On choice | Students are able to have an intuition of the meaning of choice in the theory of action. Aristotle's notion of ethics |
Class 5 | On pleasure | Students are able to think of the notion of the good based on the notion of pleasure. |
Class 6 | On the good | Students are able to ask the idea of the good through Plato's philosophy. |
Class 7 | On the bad | Stents are able to ask the meaning of the bad. |
Class 8 | Examination | Examination on how students acquire the skill to ask and answer philosophical questions. |
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Examination
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