Phylosophy
Course: International Business, Commerce And Finance
Structural unit: Educational and scientific institute of international relations
Title
Phylosophy
Code
ОК 02
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
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
Know main historical stages of philosophy development, their peculiarities, worldview background, key personalities, works, and ideas; basic philosophical problems and concepts, classical and modern interpretation approaches; basic philosophical subfields, their methodological foundations, achievements, and prospects of development.
Be able to analyze and interpret basic philosophical texts, highlight philosophical problems and concepts in texts; present the results of the self-study in an argumentative and organized manner in oral and written presentations; apply critical thinking and reasoning skills in professional activities.
Communication: to be fluent in the language of study; to present the results of the conducted research and individual work in the form of reports, messages, essays, presentations, notes; to participate in professional discussions during classroom work.
Form of study
Distance form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Knowledge of periods, regularities, and specific features of the world-historical and cultural process; basic knowledge in the field of humanities.
2. Ability to seek and analyze the necessary literature; to use modern information resources and technologies for educational purposes; to organize a working time effectively.
3. Have basic skills of analytical research, preparing oral and written reports and presentations, cooperation with colleagues in solving collective tasks.
4. Proficiency in English.
Course content
Part 1. Philosophy and its history
Topic 1. Philosophy as a cultural and historical phenomenon
Topic 2. Historical definitions of philosophy.
Topic 3. History of Philosophy
Part 2. Subfields of philosophy
Topic 4. Basic problems and concepts of metaphysics
Topic 5. Epistemology
Topic 6. Ethics and Aesthetics.
Topic 7. Philosophy of religion.
Topic 8. Philosophy of history.
Topic 9. Philosophy of Science
Topic 10. Philosophy of law
Topic 11. Political philosophy
12. Individual written assignment: "Is it possible to establish perpetual peace?"
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Nagel, Thomas. What does it all mean? A very short introduction to philosophy. Oxford
University Press, New York, 1987.
2. Russell, Bertrand. A History of Western Philosophy and Its Connection with Political and
Social Circumstances from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. Simon and Schuster, New
York, 1945.
3. Russell, Bertrand. The Problems of Philosophy. Echo, 2007.
4. Weeks, Markus. How Philosophy Works. DK Publishing, New York, 2019.
5. Warburton, Nigel. Philosophy: the basics. New York, 2013.
6. Priest, Graham: Logic: A Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2002. 2017.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, seminar, self-study
Assessment methods and criteria
1. Oral presentations, additions, discussions, test – up to 56 points.
2. Individual written
assignment – up to 24 points.
3. Final test – up to 20 points.
Language of instruction
English
Lecturers
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