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ANTHROPOLOGY AND COSMOLOGY - 150058

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ID:
150058
Dettaglio:
SSD: History of Science and Techniques Duration: 48 CFU: 8
Located in:
BERGAMO
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Course Details:
PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCES AND SOCIETY - 181-270/Mente, conoscenza, realtà Year: 2
PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCES AND SOCIETY - 181-R/Mente, conoscenza, realtà Year: 1
Year:
2025
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Overview

Date/time interval

Primo Semestre (23/09/2025 - 20/12/2025)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

The aim is the student can reach a conceptual understanding of the relationships between philosophical anthropology, cosmolology and anthropocentrism, and of the relationships between our way of life and the different philosophical conceptions. This understanding is fundamental to be able to do a "philosophical counseling" on the problems that ethics, politics and ecology imply within contemporary societies.


Course Prerequisites

nothing


Teaching Methods

Education methods will be verified by taking count of the specific composition of the students and of the contexts of the particular problems. Dialogue will be fundamental because it is the ethical basis of teaching and of learning as well as of every kind of scientific and philosophical research. There will be, beyond lectures, a continuous laboratory where students will be called to discuss short papers written by themselves.


Assessment Methods

The evaluation will be on a scale of thirty.

Exam will be in oral form on the whole program. The dialogue will be constructive of knowledge, that will be an example about what is the collective scientific construction of knowledge.


Contents

The relationships between our way of life and the different contemporary philosophical and cosmological conceptions will be discussed within their historical contexts. Philosophical relevance of ethics will be discussed, with particular attention to the problem of love, death and ethics. A historical phenomenology of love and death from Plato to Scheler and Calogero will be outlined to point out the meaning of life.


Online Resources

  • E-learning
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More information

Non-attending students:

same program with the same texts.

Every communication to students will be at:

https://didattica-rubrica.unibg.it/ugov/person/2963

Erasmus, PDP, PEI students are invited to write to:

enrico.giannetto@unibg.it


Degrees

Degrees (2)

PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCES AND SOCIETY - 181-270 
Master's Degree
2 years
PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCES AND SOCIETY - 181-R 
Master's Degree
2 years
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People

People

GIANNETTO Enrico
Gruppo 11/PHIL-02 - LOGICA, STORIA E FILOSOFIA DELLE SCIENZE E DELLE TECNICHE
Settore PHIL-02/B - Storia della scienza e delle tecniche
AREA MIN. 11 - Scienze storiche, filosofiche, pedagogiche e psicologiche
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND COSMOLOGY
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