Course: Philosophy

Structural unit: Faculty of Philosophy

Title
Code
ОК 14
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
1. To carry out an intellectual search, to identify and critically consider the current problems of modern philosophical thought, to develop them within the framework of one's own philosophical research 2. To be able to reconstruct the historical progress of world philosophy, the evolution of philosophical ideas and problems. 3. Critically interpret, analyze and evaluate philosophical texts, apply relevant methods of their analysis and interpretation. 4. To understand the connections of philosophy with other areas of philosophical discourse and other intellectual and humanitarian practices. 5. To use the acquired knowledge in the practice of European and Euro-Atlantic integration of Ukraine, in particular, to conduct worldview analysis and ethical and value examination of integration processes
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Before starting the study of this course, students should know the main periods, regularities and specific features of the historical and philosophical process, the history and the culture of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe; 2. To be able to apply the terminological-categorical apparatus of philosophical research; carry out an independent analysis of the content of philosophical primary sources; 3. To have elementary skills of scientific research and the use of foreign language professional philosophical informative sources
Course content
Part 1. 1. Introduction. Philosophy of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. 2. Pansophical philosophy of Jan Comenius. 3. Czech philosophy of the era of the National Renaissance 4. Philosophical and political views of T. Masaryk. 5. Philosophy of Ya. Patochki. 6. Prague Linguistic Circle. 2 4 7. Lviv-Warsaw School of Logic and Philosophy. 8. Philosophy of action by K. Voytyly. 9. Individual independent work on topic: "Philosophical heritage of thinkers of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe". Part 2. 9. Russian philosophy as a historical-philosophical problem. 10. Historiography of Russian philosophy. 11. Key personalities and problems of Russian philosophy. 13. Individual independent work – Historical and philosophical practicum (Comparative analysis of two models of the historiography of Russian philosophy chosen by the student) 14. Final control work
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. A brief history of Polish philosophy / Krzysztof Bochenek, Leszek Gawor, Magdalena Michalik-Jeżowska, Ryszard Wójtowicz ; tłumaczenie Aleksandra Szczypa. - Wydanie I. - Rzeszów : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2021. 2. Antologie z dějin českeho a slovenskeho filozofickeho myšleni. I. dil (do r. 1848) Praha 1981; II. dil (1848 – 1948), Praha 1989. 3. Mróz, T. Selected Issues in the History of Polish Philosophy. Vilnius: Vilnius University, 2016. 4. Nový, Lubomír; Gabriel, Jiří; Hroch, Jaroslav. Czech Philosophy in the XXth Century. Washington, D.C.: Paideia Press & CRVP, 1994. https://books.google.com.ua/books?id=mP2eHYz0xngC&printsec=frontcover&hl=uk&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, self-study
Assessment methods and criteria
1. Oral answer: (up to 8 points) 2. Supplement / discussion: (up to 3 points) 3. Independent work (individual independent work, historical and philosophical practicum): (up to 20 points) 4. Final test: (up to 20 points)
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

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