(in Polish) The Origins of Contemporary Philosophy of Language 3501-OCPL20-S
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Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Knowledge
- has a detailed knowledge of the sources of contemporary philosophy of language
- knows the basic research methods and argumentation strategies specific to the contemporary philosophy of language
Skills
- recognizes the relationship between the philosophy of language and other areas of philosophy: ethics, ontology and epistemology
- is able to briefly present the problem in writing with an argumentation in favour of solving it
- reads and interprets philosophical texts
Social skills
- is able to present his views to the group in a clear and comprehensible manner
- can listen to a person with different views and relate to their beliefs in a substantive manner
Assessment criteria
final essay
Number of absences: 3
Bibliography
Carnap and Kuhn on linguistic frameworks and scientific revolutions.Gilson Olegario - 2013 - Manuscrito 36 (1):190.
Frege and Husserl: The Ontology of Reference.Barry Smith - 1978 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 9 (2):111–125.
From the Act of Judging to the Sentenc, Artur Rojszczak, 2005
G.F. Stout and Psychological Origins of Analytic Philosophy, Maria van der Schaar, Palgrave 2013
Reinach’s Theory of Social Acts, Arkadiusz Chrudzimski, Studia Phaenomenologica 2015
The A Priori Foundations of the Civil Law.Adolf Reinach - 1983 - Aletheia 3:1-142.
Theory of Descriptions, Graham Stevens, Palgrave 2011
(selection, changes possible)
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