GNOSEOLOGY

Academic year
2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
GNOSEOLOGIA
Course code
FT0473 (AF:318335 AR:168952)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
M-FIL/01
Period
2nd Term
Course year
1
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The course of Gnoseology, of theoretical field, deals in particular with the issues related to the theory of knowledge elaborated in the modern age, constantly referring to the themes evoked by classical thought and the outcomes of contemporary philosophical reflection. The course privileges the analytical work on texts, the exhibition of the argumentative strategies and the clarification of speculative terms devised by the thinkers who have measured themselves with the question of the possibility and limits of knowledge.
A general knowledge of the issues and fundamental problems of gnoseology, in relation to the nodal points of the Western philosophical tradition and its developments in the contemporary debate;

General knowledge and understanding of some important classic texts of Western gnoseology

Knowledge of the fundamental argumentative strategies on theoretical dimension of philosophical experience, with particular attention to the lexicon, categories and definitions of different speculative survey areas.

Ability to deal with a philosophical text, emphasizing the theoretical approach

Ability to analyze, understand and argue the reasons underlying philosophical issues, including in relation to the consequences of a practical nature
Basic knowledge of the history of philosophy
Experience of being.
G. Berkeley, A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

1) Gnoseology and modern thought
2) The knowledge
3) esse est percipi
4) experience and God
5) logic of anticipation
1.
G. BERKELEY, Saggio su una nuova teoria della visione; Trattato sui principi della conoscenza umana, testo originale a fronte, Milano, Bompiani 2004

2.
G. BONTADINI, Studi di filosofia moderna, Milano, Vita e Pensiero, 1996, pp. 141-167.
E. CASSIRER, Storia della filosofia moderna, Milano, Einaudi 1963 (ma anche Newton Compton, F.lli Melita, Pgreco), Libro VI, cap. 2. Berkeley

S. VANNI ROVIGHI, Gnoseologia, Brescia, Morcelliana 1963 (ora ID., Filosofia della conoscenza, Bologna, Edizioni Studio Domenicano 2015)

3.
D. BERTINI, Introduzione a G. Berkeley, Alcifrone ossia il filosofo minuzioso, Milano, Bompiani 2005
A. LEVI, La filosofia di Giorgio Berkeley (metafisica e gnoseologia), Torino, Bocca 1922
S. PARIGI, Introduzione a G. Berkeley, Opere filosofiche, Torino, Utet 1996
M. M. ROSSI, Introduzione a Berkeley, Bari-Roma, Laterza 1970
D. SPANIO, Essere, esistenza, verità. Berkeley e il neoidealismo italiano in R. Dreon, G. L. Paltrinieri, L. Perissinotto (a cura di), Nelle parole del mondo. Scritti in onore di Mario Ruggenini, Milano-Udine, Mimesis, pp. 667-682
I. VALENT, Introduzione a G. Berkeley, Siris, Milano, Gallone 1997

For the examination, the student will have to demonstrate to:

1) knowing how to introduce and contextualize the themes of the course from the theoretical and historical-philosophical point of view;
2) learn the terminology, the basic concepts and the theoretical points covered during the course;
3) being able to reconstruct the development of the texts, highlighting points / steps nodal and argument ways.
Lecture.
Introduction, reading and analysis of the texts
Italian
The examination syllabus will be specified.
Students who do not attend lessons are required to agree the program with the teacher.
oral
This programme is provisional and there could still be changes in its contents.
Last update of the programme: 12/11/2019