Modern Philosophy A 3501-WISIP-MdrPA
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Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
Student knows and understands historical character of philosophical ideas; (2) is acquainted with views and arguments of the chosen authors of the modern philosophy period.
Student (1) analyzes philosophical arguments, recognizes key theses and assumptions of modern philosophers; (2) reconstructs different types of argumentations and identifies their presuppositions.
Student is aware of the significance of European philosophical heritage for the social development; (2) is able to solve collectively highly abstract problems, is prone to reasons and arguments of others, understands importance of clear and disciplined thinking.
Assessment criteria
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Bibliography
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