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Laurea in Filosofia - Enrollment from 2025/2026The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
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Philosophical anthropology (2020/2021)
Teaching code
4S00786
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
M-FIL/03 - MORAL PHILOSOPHY
Period
Sem. 2A dal Feb 15, 2021 al Apr 1, 2021.
Learning outcomes
Philosophical anthropology owes its name to “ánthropos”, ancient Greek for “human being”. Traditionally, it was the branch of philosophy devoted to the study of the difference between what is cultural and what is natural, how the two diverged or converged, or how they shaped subjective and inter-subjective experience. Today, philosophical anthropology is rather an overview on the process that led to the formation of this conceptual landscape, and the exploration of the uncharted territory that its dissolution begins to reveal. The course aims to shed light on some of the main features of this process-cum-exploration that is still under way. At the end of the course, students will acquire an advanced knowledge of present-day philosophical discussions on the (inter)subjective (or not) nature of experience; they will develop a correct hermeneutical approach to the authors and topics examined and discussed during the classes; to independently make assessments on the topics of the course. These abilities will prove useful in order to continue their studies at MA level
Program
The lessons will address the questions of man and insects. We will study the importance of this "entomological" figure within one century of philosophical meditation: Bergson, Heidegger, Deleuze. This figure will work as the symptom of a radical renovation, still in progress, still enigmatic, of that part of philosophy we usual call anthropology. Renovation, may be, of that anthropological aspect which for a while dominated our very experience. And which is now going, if not to fade away, to mix with other aspects we will try to describe.
Author | Title | Publishing house | Year | ISBN | Notes |
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Gilles Deleuze Félix Guattari | Che cos'è la filosofia? | Einaudi | 2002 | ||
Martin Heidegger | Concetti fondamentali della metafisica. Mondo, finitezza, solitudine | il Melangolo | 2005 | ||
Henri Bergson | Le due fonti della morale e della religione | SE | 2006 |
Examination Methods
Students attending the classes will receive frontal lessons which will address the textes in the form of a comment, an elaboration, an extension of their content. The individual study of the bibliography will be a fundamental part of the preparation of the final exam. Meeting hours for students are scheduled during the whole academic year. Any exception concerning the days and hours of courses and meetings will be communicated though the teacher’s personal webpage. Students who will not attend classes will study the same bibliography.