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Syllabus |
Epic and sapiential traditions of the Near East, Egypt, and the Bible as matrices of Greek thought. Myth-poetic roots: orality, epic, tragedy and comedy; limits of doxography. Sophistics: rhetoric, language, truth, and the polis. Plato: knowledge, dialectic, ethics, and politics. Aristotle: being, nature, teleology, and community. Hellenistic schools: the good life and criteria of truth. Plotinus and Neoplatonism: emanation and inner return. Transition to Scholasticism. Augustine: interiority, time, and will. Apophatic theology: the ineffable. Thomas Aquinas: Aristotelian-Christian synthesis. Duns Scotus and Ockham: univocity, nominalism, and the end of Scholasticism.
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
The course privileges an expository component of the elements of the subject proposed in this program, and also a critical aspect, where the student is encouraged to actively participate in the class on the topics in question. a) The student must take a written test in person; b) As a group, students must write a work project and a final work to deliver to the teacher on a date to be agreed –this comment must in any case be a critical exercise on a text presented or not in class; c) Working students who wish to submit to the respective assessment regime must take two written tests (50%/50%, dates to be agreed).
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Main Bibliography |
- Épico de Gilgameš (Lisboa, 2017); - Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms (Berkley, 1973); - Kirk & Raven, Os Filósofos Pré-socráticos (Lisboa, 1972); - Sofistas, Testemunhos e Fragmentos (Lisboa, 2005); - Fédon (Coimbra, 1988); - República (V-VII, X) (Lisboa, 2000); - Banquete, (Lisboa, 1991); - Fedro (Lisboa, 1997); - Leis (V-VIII) (Lisboa, 2019) - Metafísica (VII, XII) (Madrid, 1970); - Política (I,II, III, VII) (Lisboa, 1998); - Categorias, (Porto, 1995); - Da Alma (II) (Lisboa, 2005); - The Hellenistic philosophers, vol I, (Cambridge, 1987); - Enneads (London, 1966–1988); - Confissões (Lisboa, 2001). - A Cidade de Deus, Vol. I (Lisboa, 1996). - Pseudo-Dionísio, Teologia Mística (Porto, 1996). - S. Boaventura, Recondução das Ciências à Teologia (Porto, 1996); - Tomás de Aquino, O Ente e a Essência (Porto, 1995); - João Duns Escoto, Tratado do Primeiro Princípio (Lisboa, 1998); - Ockham, Philosophical Writings: A Selection (Indianapolis, 1990);
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