Hermeneutics and phenomenology are the two main philosophical theories of contemporary continental philosophy. This course presents the origins of these two theories at the end of 19th century and their historical relation to prior ones, especially Kant's critical philosophy,century epistemology and metaphysics of 19th century German idealism. It focuses as its main topic on the transformation of traditional hermeneutics from a pure methodological tool of humanities to a wider critical theory of historical reason in Dilthey.Secondarily it offers an introduction to E. Husserl's phenomenological analysis of consciousness.
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Magdalene Dragasaki - Undergraduate -
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Plant Sciences, TEI of Crete
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Philosophy of Nutritional Health Education, concepts and definitions of health, prevention, health promotion and health education, theory, models and approaches of health education, health treatment methodology, ethical dilemmas and difficulties in implementing programs of Dietary Intervention, design and implementation of programs of Dietary Treatment, evaluation and identification of needs and priorities, , approach of subjects in various population groups.
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Event Mangement
Giorgos Apladas - Undergraduate -
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Department of Business Administration, TEI of Crete
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Giannis Antonakis - Undergraduate -
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Department of Business Administration, TEI of Crete
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Charis Kondilakis - Undergraduate -
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Spiros Panagiotakis - Undergraduate -
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Informatics Engineering, Other Institute
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