Animals in Religions, Beliefs and Traditions 3700-AZ-L3-5-ZRWT
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Knowledge:
Knowledge about ethical and cultural attitudes towards animals in the history of civilization, especially changes occurring in contemporary times
Skills
- Diagnosing the main ideological disputes over the status of animals and their use by humans in the course of history
- Knowing how to continually update and expand one’s knowledge and improve one’s skills
Social competences
- Being prepared for fact-based argumentation in academic debates and ideological disputes while respecting views different from one’s own
- Being prepared for acting in accordance with the code of scientific work ethics and decency while respecting one’s own and others’ health as well as intellectual property rights
- Being prepared for using deductive thinking skills in analysing natural phenomena and cultural processes
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