THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY I
- Academic year
- 2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- FILOSOFIA TEORETICA I
- Course code
- FT0276 (AF:357620 AR:202214)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- M-FIL/01
- Period
- 3rd Term
- Course year
- 2
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
General knowledge and understanding of some important classic texts of Western philosophy
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
Pre-requirements
Contents
1) Plato: Being, nothing and determinate being;
2) Aristotle: Becoming and Contradiction;
3) Hegel: Being and Becoming.
Referral texts
2) Aristotele, Fisica, I libro; Metafisica, IV libro [parts to be determined]
3) Hegel, Scienza della logica, Libro I, sez. I, cap. I; Enciclopedia delle scienze filosofiche in compendio, §§ 26-88 [parts to be determined]
1.
PLATONE, Sofista, a cura di F. Fronterotta, Rizzoli (BUR), Milano 2007 (e ristampe);
PLATONE, Teeteto o sulla scienza, a cura di L. Antonelli, Feltrinelli, Milano 1994 (e ristampe);
PLATONE, Repubblica, a cura di M. Vegetti, BUR, Milano 2007 (e ristampe);
ARISTOTELE, I principi del divenire (Libro primo della Fisica), a cura di E. Severino, Morcelliana, Brescia 2022 (I ed. La Scuola, Brescia 1955); ristampato anche in E. SEVERINO, Fondamento della contraddizione, Adelphi, Milano 2005, pp. 179-236;
ARISTOTELE, Il principio di non contraddizione (Libro quarto della Metafisica), a cura di E. Severino, Morcelliana, Brescia 2021 (I ed. La Scuola, Brescia 1959); ristampato anche in E. SEVERINO, Fondamento della contraddizione, Adelphi, Milano 2005, pp. 237-290.
G. W. F. HEGEL, Scienza della logica, trad. it. di A. Moni, Laterza (BUL), Roma-Bari 1981 (e ristampe) (M. CINGOLI, La qualità nella Scienza della logica di Hegel. Commento al Libro I, Sezione I, Milano, Guerini e Associati 1997, pp. 13-151).
G.W.F. HEGEL, Enciclopedia delle scienze filosofiche in compendio. La scienza della logica, a cura di V. Verra, UTET, Torino 1981 (e ristampe).
2.
E. SEVERINO, La filosofia dai Greci al nostro tempo. La filosofia antica e medioevale, BUR, Milano 2004, capp. I-X
E. SEVERINO, La filosofia dai Greci al nostro tempo. La filosofia moderna, BUR, Milano 2004, capp. I; XV-XXIII
Assessment methods
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.
Teaching methods
Introduction, reading and analysis of texts
Teaching language
Further information
Students who do not attend lessons are required to agree the program with the teacher.
Accessibility, Disability and Inclusion
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