THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY

Academic year
2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
FILOSOFIA TEORETICA II SP.
Course code
FM0397 (AF:357961 AR:211828)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6 out of 12 of THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
M-FIL/01
Period
4th Term
Course year
2
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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In the philosophical studies Theoretical Philosophy is as fundamental as the study of Physiology in Medicine. It aims to bring out the first elements of the essential issues of human thought, without limiting itself to an analytical decomposition or a historiographical survey. His critical and multi-perspectives syntheses - albeit nourished by the necessary philological and historical-cultural mediations - engage themselves directly and immediately with the weight and consequences of things to think about.
Learning to recognize the multiple meanings, stratifications and references of an important philosophical text.
Learning to focus more on the right questions than on the answers.
Learning to articulate discourses aiming at justifying your own claims to truth.
Learning to select reliable document bases.
Good familiarity with the thought of Descartes, Kant, Husserl, and Heidegger
The course will focus on Martin Heidegger’s criticism during the period of Being and Time against Descartes’ philosophical ideal and against the project outlined by Husserl in the essay “Philosophy as a Rigorous Science.” In this broad topic, special emphasis will be given to the theme of the world and how Heidegger sought to go beyond the world-concepts developed by Descartes and Husserl respectively, criticizing the centrality that these thinkers attach to the problematic of the foundation of knowledge.
Heidegger, M. Essere e Tempo, (una qualunque edizione italiana)
Heidegger, M. Introduzione all‘indagine fenomenologica, Bompiani, Milano 2018
Husserl, E. La filosofia come scienza rigorosa, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2005

Further readings)

Biemel W. Le concept de monde chez Heidegger, Vrin, Parigi 2005.
Costa V. Husserl, Carocci, Roma 2009
Costa V. Franzini E., Spinicci P. , La fenomenologia, Einaudi, Torino 2002
Dastur, F. Le concept de monde chez Heidegger après Être et Temps, Alter, 6/1998
Franzini E. Fenomenologia: introduzione tematica al pensiero di Husserl, Franco Angeli, Milano 1999
Franck, D. Heidegger e le problème de l’espace, les éditions de minuit, Parigi 1986.
Galanti Grollo, S. Esistenza e mondo. L’ermeneutica della fatticità in Heidegger (1919- 1927), il Poligrafo, Padova 2002
Held, K. La fenomenologia del mondo e i greci, Guerini e Associati, Milano 1995
Husserl E, & Heidegger M. Fenomenologia, Edizioni Unicopli, Milano 1999.
Vattimo, G. Heidegger, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2001.
Volpi, F. La trasformazione della fenomenologia da Husserl a Heidegger, Teoria, 4/1984
Volpi, F. (ed.) Guida a Heidegger, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2008.


- A final oral exam consisting in a critical discussion of the texts read, discussed, and commented upon during the course

The course includes 6 hours of weekly lessons.
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Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 19/01/2023