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Philosophy
Major: Business Economics
Code of subject: 6.051.03.O.023
Credits: 3.00
Department: Philosophy
Lecturer: Sinelnikova Mariia, Ph.D. in Philosophy Sciences, Associate Professor
Semester: 3 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: – To know their rights and responsibilities as a member of society, to understand the values of civil society, the rule of law, human and civil rights, and freedoms in Ukraine.
– Preserve moral, cultural, scientific values and increase the achievements of society, use different types and forms of physical activity to lead a healthy lifestyle.
– Communicate orally and in writing in state and foreign languages.
– Demonstrate skills of independent work, flexible thinking, openness to new knowledge, be critical and self-critical.
Required prior and related subjects:
- Рrerequisites:
History of statehood and culture of Ukraine
-Сo-requisites
Logistics
Business management
Summary of the subject: Philosophy as intellectual form of a human activity, Ancient Philosophy (India, China, Greece), Medieval Philosophy and Philosophy of the Renaissance, Philosophy of Modern Times, German Classical Philosophy, the Transition from Classical to Non-Classical Philosophy, Philosophy of XX –XXI centuries, Ukrainian Philosophy, The Problem of Being in Philosophy, Consciousness as Philosophical Problem, Cognition and Knowledge: Their Structure and Dynamics, A Human Being as the Subject of Philosophical Reflection, Philosophy of History, Social Philosophy, The Philosophical Issues of Contemporary Culture and Civilization.
Assessment methods and criteria: • current control 40%: oral examination (25%), tests (5%), individual task (10%)
• final control 60%: written component (60%)
Recommended books: 1. Anthology of modern philosophy of science, or smile ASIMO. Lviv: Ivan Franko Lviv National University, 2017. 568 p.
2. Baumeister A. Introduction to philosophical studies, or intellectual travel to the country of Philosophy. K .: Small Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 2017. 238 p.
3. Dakhniy A. Essays on the history of Western philosophy of the XIX-XX centuries .: textbook. Lviv: Ivan Franko Lviv National University, 2015. 488 p.
4. Petrushenko V.L. Philosophy: a course of lectures: textbook. manual. Lviv: Lviv Polytechnic Publishing House, 2019. 596 p.
5. Furst M., Trinks Y. Philosophy. K .: SPIRIT AND LETTER, 2019.