Philosophy
Course: Turkish Language and Literature and English Language
Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Title
Philosophy
Code
ННД.05
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
4 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
PLO 5. Operate with the basic categories and concepts of the specialty.
PLO 11. Able to appreciate diversity and multiculturalism, to be guided in pedagogical activities by ethical standards, principles of tolerance, dialogue and cooperation.
Form of study
Distance form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Before studying this course, students should know the main stages and characteristics of the historical and cultural process; have basic knowledge of the humanities and social sciences.
2. Be able to collect and interpret information about social phenomena, processes and events; identify modern features of the coexistence of human communities in the context of globalization; plan and evaluate their own work; apply interactive and multimedia learning tools.
3. Possess basic skills of working with humanitarian texts; critical attitude to political, economic, socio-cultural processes, events and phenomena.
Course content
The discipline "Philosophy" belongs to the list of compulsory disciplines of the university and is taught in the fourth 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. 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 patterns of development of nature and society and the place of man in the world.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Filosofiia: navchalnyi posibnyk dlia studentiv humanitarnykh fakultetiv / kol.avtoriv; ker.avtor.kol. A.O. Pryiatelchuk. – K.: Vadeks, 2021. – 560 s.
2. Filosofiia / M. Fiurst, Yu.Trynks / Per. z nim. − K: DUKh I LITERA, 2018. – 544.
3. Istoriia filosofii: Pidruch. / Za red. V.I Yaroshovtsia. – K. “Kyivskyi universytet”, 2007.
4. Filosofiia istorii: Pidruch. / I.V. Boichenko - K.: Znannia, 2000. – 723s.
5. Filosofiia: Navch. posib. / L.V. Huberskyi, I.F. Nadolnyi, V.P. Andrushchenko ta in.; za red. I.F. Nadolnoho. – 8-me vyd., ster. – K.: Vikar, 2011.
6. Filosofiia: Pidruch. / V.L.Petrushenko – 4-te vyd., vypravl. i dopovn. – Lviv, 2009. – 506s.
7. Filosofiia: pidruch. / za red. L.V.Huberskoho – 2-he vyd., perer. i dopovn. – Kharkiv: FOLIO, 2018. – 621 s.
8. Filosofiia: khrestomatiia (vid vytokiv do sohodennia): navch. posib. / za red. akad. NAN Ukrainy L.V. Huberskoho. − K.: Znannia, 2012. – 621s.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures; seminars; independent work.
Assessment methods and criteria
Knowledge control is carried out according to the ECTS system, which provides for a two-level assessment of the material learned, in particular, the assessment of theoretical training, which is 40% of the total grade, and the assessment of practical training, which is 60% of the total grade.
Assessment of semester work:
1. Oral answers, additions and participation in seminar discussions: 18 - 36 points.
2. Control works: 12 - 16 points.
3. Individual independent work: 6 - 8 points.
4. Exam: 24 - 40 points.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Iuliia
Volodymyrivna
Sierova
Philosophy of humanitarians department
Faculty of Philosophy
Faculty of Philosophy
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
Philosophy of humanitarians department
Faculty of Philosophy