Introduction to Philosophy


Attempted a longitudinal review of philosophical thought through the sources in order to develop a critical discussion on the basic concepts. Helper in such an approach is the thought of ancient and modern philosophical thought.


Objectives

We attempt an introductory overview of philosophy in order to develop a critical thinking towards conceptual references. Specifically, we propose a thinking space, which will constantly formed by the projections of ancient philosophical reference for centuries. The student will understand those concepts that construct a critical view of the ontological and cosmological considerations, in order to discuss their specific proposals. In this way the student can build a rationale proposal towards philosophical systems, and influences, as continuously shaped by the movement of wisdom.


Prerequisites

Not required


Syllabus

Attempted a diachronic review of philosophical thought through the sources in order to provide a critical discussion on the basic concepts of. Helper in such an approach is the thought of ancient and modern philosophical thought.

COURSE DETAILS

Level:

Type:

Undergraduate

(A-)


Instructors: MANTZANARIS KONSTANTINOS
Department: Department of Theological and Pastoral Studies
Institution: TEI of Western Macedonia
Subject: Other Humanities
Rights: CC - Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives

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