Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Studies of Area III: Philosophy

Studies of Area III: Philosophy
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13847
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First semester
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Main language of instruction: Catalan

Other languages of instruction: English, Spanish,

Teaching staff


Students can contact the teachers at any time to comment on all the aspects they deem appropriate. You can also arrange a personal interview by sending an email to: btorres@uic.cat

Introduction

Area Studies III is aimed at reading philosophical texts. Throughout the course we will read several philosophical texts, trying to combine ancient and modern authors and always around a common theme, which will be the concept of Nature and Humanity. We will observe how these two concepts are present in different ways throughout the texts and the authors, as they allow us to think about the transition between antiquity and modernity. The subject thus has as its objective the in-depth reading of classics of philosophy, analyzing the text, the structure, the context of writing, etc. and see through philosophical texts some fundamental themes of thought. Likewise, the subject and the reading seek to provide tools for reflection and comment on the texts, also allowing their connection with debates and contemporary issues.

Pre-course requirements

There are no previous requirements.

Objectives

- Establish direct contact with original philosophical texts.

- Carry out the living practice of philosophical dialogue, in the form of a reading seminar.

- To be able to read philosophically the audiovisual texts to see their foundation in the thought of the treated authors.

Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme

  • E02 - Ability to use methods and techniques specific to human sciences.
  • E04 - Ability to recognise and interpret cultural manifestations.
  • E07 - To acquire knowledge on the different issues and problems of current cultural debate and be aware of their constant change.
  • E24 - Ability to present the results of research project in accordance with the standards of each subject area.
  • E26 - Ability to read and write texts in one's own language and other languages, as well as transcribe, summarise and categorise pertinent information.
  • G03 - To search for and/or administer economic resources within the framework of an institution or company, or a cultural programmes, project or service.
  • G08 - Ability to carry out research.

Learning outcomes of the subject

- Have acquired the ability to read philosophical texts comprehensively and to establish conceptual comparisons between fragments of very different periods and authors.

- The art of philosophical dialogue will have been practiced, with a coherent language and an argumentative style, being able to expose a problem in its complexity and with the necessary nuances.

- read philosophical texts philosophically to see their foundation in the thinking of the authors treated

Syllabus

Lectura del Fedó de Plató

Lectura de les Cartes a Lucili de Sèneca

Lectura del Discurs del Mètode de Descartes

Lectura de la Condició Humana d'Hannah Arendt

Teaching and learning activities

In person



The methodology employed requires the continuous reading and active participation by the students in the sessions, which are organized as reading group or reading seminars.

The subject is called Philosophical Texts and it is presented as a seminar. The students will be required to read and prepare pre-programmed texts in each unit. Depending on the length of the text, a joint reading will be made and the contents will be discussed as a preliminary step to the presentation of the author's thinking. The session will conclude with a reasoned discussion of the exposed arguments. We will also use several films in order to expose some of the main philosophical concepts.

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person



The subject will be evaluated from the following elements.

 

Preparation of reading sessions: 30%

Evaluation by means of rapid tests: 20%

Individual text commentary work (delivered during the exam period): 40%

Presentation in class of the project-article itself (last two days of class): 10%

Bibliography and resources

Plató, Fedó 

Traduccions al català:

Editorial Bernat Metge

Edicions 62

 

Traduccions al castellà: 

Editorial Gredos.

 

Sèncea, Cartes de Lucili

Traduccions al català:

Editorial Bernat Metge

Traduccions al castellà: 

Editorial Ariel (2022).


Descartes, Discurs del Mètode

Original francès:

L. Cerf, 1902.

Traduccions al català:

Edicions 62

Traduccions al castellà: 

Editorial Tecnos.


Hannah Arendt, La condició humana

Original anglès:

University of Chicago Press 

Traducció catalana:

La Butxaca

Traducció castellana:

Ediciones Paidós