The workshop of Principles of the History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy is part of the program in Philosophy (BA level) and it is included among the "other training activities". At the end of the workshop students are expected to know the basic issue in history of ancient and medieval philosophy. Furthermore they will have read through some ancient and medieval philosophical texts and they will have focused on the basic issues and debates connected to it. Students will be able to apply the knowledge acquired in the discussion and argument both from a theoretical and a historical-philosophical perspective, and will acquire:
-) Ability to analyze and interpret philosophical texts;
-) Properties of language and argumentation;
-) Ability to contextualize the acquired knowledge in the Philosophical debate.
-) Ability to analyze and interpret philosophical texts;
-) Properties of language and argumentation;
-) Ability to contextualize the acquired knowledge in the Philosophical debate.
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Programme
Reading and commentary on some classical texts of History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy.Core Documentation
Bibliography provided by the teachers during the lessons.Type of delivery of the course
The course includes: Frontal teaching; Discussion with students and debates on the topics covered. Attendance is mandatory. Distance Learning.Type of evaluation
The exam only includes a written test, with an assessment of suitability.