Romanticism, revolution, Schelling – polish speculative philosophy on the threshold of Revolutions of 1848 (IV) 3800-RRS24-S
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Learning outcomes
A student that ends the course:
- knows, what are the crucial problems of the philosophies of Hegel and Schelling and what are the most important phenomena in German and Polish philosophical thought in 1830’s and 1840’s;
- knows the philosophical works that played a significant role in the development of German idealism, Hegelian left and Polish philosophy of the inter-uprising period;
- is able to analyze the philosophical texts;
- is able to discuss the philosophical topics and to make use of his knowledge about German idealism and the history of Polish and German philosophy in 1830’s and 1840’s;
- is aware of the relations between the development of philosophical ideas and the shaping of society and culture;
- is able to make use of the argumentative strategies that he got to know thanks to the analysis of the philosophical works;
- is aware of the significance of humanistic and philosophical thought for the shaping of social relations and notions.
Assessment criteria
The grade will be given on the basis of the participation in the discussions and the paper or essay on topic connected with the subject of seminar and determined with lecturers.
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