FILO1310 - Contemporary philosophy and seminar
Credits :
6
Lecturer :
Mode of delivery :
Face-to-face , first term, 30 hours of theory and 30 hours of personal work.
Timetable :
First term Tuesday from 13:30 to 15:30 at 109 Marais 413 Friday from 10:45 to 12:45 at 109 Marais 413
Language of instruction :
French
Learning outcomes :
This is an advanced course in contemporary philosophy, steaming more specifically from the Wittgensteinian tradition.
Prerequisites :
For the Bachelor in Philosophy :
Co-requisites :
None
Course contents :
This year's course will focus on Wittgensteinian debates regarding identity, self-knowledge and self-consciousness (Descombes, Moran, etc.).
During the seminar, we will read and study E. Anscombe's Intention.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
Lecture and seminar
Assessment methods and criteria :
Written examination Seminar participation and student homework
Recommended or required reading :
E. Anscombe, Intention, Harvard University Press, 2000. E. Anscombe, L'Intention, trad. M. Maurice et C. Michon, Gallimard, 2002. A syllabus containing a bibliography and other required readings will be provided.
Other information :
None
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