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FILO1210 - Philosophical anthropology



Credits : 3

Lecturer :


Mode of delivery :
Face-to-face , first term, 30 hours of theory.

Language of instruction :
French.


Learning outcomes :
-To reach an understanding of the philosophical stakes of a reflection on the specificity of human being

Prerequisites :
For the Bachelor in Law :

For the Bachelor in History :

For the Bachelor in Information and Communication :

For the Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and Letters : General :

For the Bachelor in Modern Languages and Letters: German, Dutch and English :

For the Bachelor in Philosophy :

For the Bachelor in Economics and Management :

For the Bachelor in Political Sciences: General :

For the Bachelor in Sociology and Anthropology :


Co-requisites :
None

Course contents :
Title of the course : « Translator, dreamer, player, fool : human being's itinerancy in appearance ». From a critique of the classical conceptions of philosophical anthropology to freudian-laplanchian psychoanalysis and clinical phenomenology, by way of a reflection on (human and animal) « animality », we will rely on the works of Uexküll, Merleau-Ponty, Heidegger, Maldiney, Binswanger, Blankenburg.


Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
The course is an ordinary lecture.



Assessment methods and criteria :
Oral examination.


Recommended or required reading :
given during the lecture.

Other information :