- Docente: Michele Caputo
- Credits: 6
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Philosophy (cod. 0957)
Learning outcomes
The philosophy laboratory is a laboratory for critical reading and analysis of philosophical texts. Students must practice writing philosophical essays and acquiring familiarity with the main tools of philosophical research.
Course contents
As regards my specific lab, the read module, the theme will be the relationship between philosophy and psychology Plato and Ricoeur. We recommend an initial personal reading of the texts indicated preliminary startup of the laboratory (6/10/2017)
Readings/Bibliography
- Platone, Fedro, Milano, Feltrinelli, 2013
- P. Ricoeur, Ermeneutica e psicanalisi, in Il conflitto delle interpretazioni, Milano, Jaka Book, 1995, pp. 113 - 209.
Other bibliographic references will be provided during the laboratory.
Assessment methods
The exam at the end of the lab aims to assess the achievement of educational goals, which are as follows:
- Learn the basics of composing an essay by philosophical argument
- Initiate the reading of a classical philosophical thought, learning the principles basic philosophical hermeneutics
The final grade is defined by evaluating a term paper, whose writing modes are defined by regulations.
Teaching tools
Office hours
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