Code |
15557
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Year |
1
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Semester |
S1
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ECTS Credits |
6
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Workload |
OT(15H)/TP(45H)
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Scientific area |
Philosophy
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Entry requirements |
-There are none.
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Learning outcomes |
This course aims to provide the student with a thorough knowledge of the main issues of Philosophical Anthropology. At the end of the course, students must have developed the following skills and competences: a) Basic: knowing the main roots, fundamentals, matrices, moments and questions that arise in the scope of a discipline that intersects matters of Philosophical Anthropology; b) Operational: to know and understand the main issues and challenges that arise in the context of deeper thinking about Man; c) Transversal: knowing how to think critically about the main problems that are fundamental in the axis of a culture that reflects on the Human.
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Syllabus |
Part I_What is Man/Human Being? 1. Philosophy and the question for Man/Human Being; the sense of asking; 2. Phylogeny of a theory of difference (human animal, non-human animal); 3. Naturalism and Humanism: singularity theory and radical continuity theory; 4. The present future: post-humanism? Utopias and dystopias.
Part II_Human Culture from the Anthropological Point of View; 1. Man/Human in world-culture: 1.1. Art, Myth and Religion; 1.2. Ethics, Morals, History and Science; 1.3. Politics: the anthropological and cultural foundations of human organization. 2. Being a Man/Human - conclusions: 2.1. The human condition: what matters? 2.2. Freedom from, freedom for, freedom in; tolerate the intolerable? 2.3. Who was/is/will be my neighbor? 2.4. Responsibility: until the end? The problem of death and loneliness;
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Main Bibliography |
-Aristóteles, Metafísica, Livro Alfa. - Arendt, H., A Condição Humana. - Harari, Y., Sapiens. Uma breve História da Humanidade. - Kant, I., A Paz Perpétua e Outros Opúsculos. - Kant, I., Crítica da Razão Pura. - Ortega y Gasset, J., A rebelião das massas. - Scheler, M., A Situação do Homem no Cosmos. - Scheler, M., Morte e Sobrevivência.
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
The teaching methodology will be essentially theoretical-practical, with moments of theoretical exposition/reading of the proposed authors, followed by a comment accompanied by the teacher of the advanced excerpts in class for questioning and respective debate. Classes will be prepared in advance so that the debates/discussions to be promoted are positive moments of learning and sharing between students/professor, so that synergies are generated and a class dynamic that generates interest for all parties involved. Assessment criteria: : i) a face-to-face written attendance (60%) on the contents taught in class to be held in mid-December; ii) attendance and participation (including written and oral exercises) in class (40%). This participation will be measured through two written exercises done in class and their presentation and oral discussion. The minimum grade to obtain attendance is 7 (seven).
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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