Introduction to Philosophy
Study Cycle: 1
Lectures: 60
Seminars: 0
Tutorials: 0
ECTS credit: 5
Lecturer(s): doc. dr. Cerkovnik Borut, doc. dr. Petek Nina, prof. dr. Strahovnik Vojko, prof. dr. Šimenc Marjan
1. Raising and questioning the meaning of the question what is philosophy and reflecting on the consequences of the answers provided. Relationship between philosophy and other sciences, its relationship with religion, theology and arts throughout history and today. Philosophy and interdisciplinarity.
2. Presentation of main historical epochs and strands of philosophy and the topoi of philosophizing.
3. Panoramic overview of various contemporary philosophical schools and types of philosophizing.
4. Main issues of philosophy. Basic concepts and philosophemes. The question of truth, knowledge, action, etc. Philosophical disciplines and possibilities of philosophical systematics.
5. The meaning of reading and interpreting philosophical texts, the meaning of critical thinking, philosophical dialogue and philosophical critique.
6. Styles of writing philosophical texts throughout history and today.
Required reading:
Platon, Teajtet, Zbrana dela I, Ljubljana 2009, str. 232 (154 E-155 D). COBISS.SI-ID - 248037376
Aristotel, Metafizika, Ljubljana 1999, str. 7-11 (982a4-983a23). COBISS.SI-ID - 104366592
Jean-Pierre Vernant, Začetki grške misli, Ljubljana 1986, str. 36-50, 61-100. COBISS.SI-ID - 15855873
M. Heidegger, »Kaj je to filozofija«, v: Izbrane razprave, Cankarjeva založba, Ljubljana 1967, str. 382-408. COBISS.SI-ID - 5552897
Thomas Nagel, Za kaj sploh gre?: Zelo kratek uvod v filozofijo, Ljubljana 1995. COBISS.SI-ID - 48594432
Additional literature for Single Course is determined individually by each teacher.