Philosophy

Course: Ukrainian Language and Translation (for Foreigners) (Language of study Ukrainian)

Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology

Title
Philosophy
Code
ННД.03
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2022/2023
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
7 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
PTR 3. To organize the process of learning and self-education. PTR 4. To understand the fundamental principles of human existence, nature and society.
Form of study
Distance form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Before studying this course, students should know about the main stages of the historical process and civilisational development of mankind; understand the specifics of socio-humanitarian knowledge. 2. Be able to analyse information about various social phenomena and processes; operate with basic worldview concepts; understand the specifics of modern humanitarian and social knowledge in the context of globalisation; use interactive and multimedia tools. 3. Possess skills in working with humanitarian texts; interpret classical and contemporary philosophical texts; use philosophical methodology to analyse primary sources, oral and written messages.
Course content
The discipline "Philosophy" belongs to the list of compulsory disciplines of the HEI and is taught in the VII semester of the bachelor's degree. The discipline introduces students to philosophical thought in its historical development and current state, to the fundamental way of comprehending the foundations of human existence, cognition and activity, mediated by the peculiarities of the corresponding socio-cultural era. It provides a holistic view of the specifics of philosophical knowledge, its issues, concepts and categories, and structure. It shows the methodological role of philosophical knowledge in understanding ontological, epistemological, axiological and social problems of life. Introduces the main laws of development of nature and society and the place of man in the world.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Aleksiuk I. Filosofiia movy. Tradytsiia analitychnoi filosofii. Pidruchnyk. K.: Tsentr navchalnoi literatury, 2021. 320 s. 2. Andrushchenko V.P., Huberskyi L.V., Mykhalchenko M.I. Sotsialna filosofiia: istoriia, teoriia, metodolohiia: pidruch. dlia VNZ. [vyd. 4-te, vypr. ta dopov.]. K.: Yurinkom Inter, 2016. 551 s. 3. Baumeister A. Vstup do filosofskykh studii, abo intelektualni podorozhi do krainy filosofii. K., 2017. 238 s. 8. Hnatiuk Ya., Hoian I. Filosofiia. Vstup do teorii: navch. posib. IvanoFrankivsk: Symfoniia forte, 2017. 140 s. 16. Osnovy filosofii: navch. posib. [L.O. Sandiuk, S.P. Symonenko, O.V. Sulym, M.F. Shmyhol, N.V. Shchubelka, Yu.S. Yushkevych]; za. red. M.F. Shmyholia. K.: Tsentr uchbovoi literatury, 2019. 412 s. 18. Filosofiia: pidruch. [L.V. Huberskyi ta in.]; red. L.V. Huberskyi; khudozh. O.D. Kononuchenko. Kharkiv : Folio, 2018. 621 s.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, independent work. Independent work with scientific and reference literature, reproductive, partial search methods and the method of problem performance. Method of problem statement, independent work with scientific and reference literature, collection of information and performance of various tasks of systemic analysis of problems; research, discursive, historical-logical methods and the method of anthropological reduction, comparativistics
Assessment methods and criteria
Methods: oral answer, control work, humanitarian practice, exam. For evaluation criteria of each type of tasks, see in the work program of the academic discipline.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Iuliia Volodymyrivna Sierova
Philosophy of humanitarians department
Faculty of Philosophy

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Philosophy of humanitarians department
Faculty of Philosophy