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グローバル教養科目(Reading Philosophy: An Introduction for Non-Philosophers)

Reading Philosophy: An Introduction for Non-Philosophers
This course will offer an introduction to philosophy. It is designed to be open to students of any background and with any orientation. It will be given in the form of a reading seminar, where students will learn to acquire knowledge about philosophy more actively through engagement with texts. The scope of the seminar will be wide in terms of historical scope—covering the time span from Ancient Greece to our time. It will also make students familiar with various major problems that have been the subject of philosophical controversy.
Unlike common sense, or science, philosophy is not good in offering answers or recipes that are useful tools for navigating through everyday human life. What philosophy is good in is to see questions that are left unanswered by the ‘answers’ we are used to live by—or even to question these ‘answers’ themselves as answers. In this sense, one can appreciate doing philosophy as a meaningful part of everyday human life. The aim of this course is to make students aware of this.
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7V0101035-P/F
FGL-GL3135S3
グローバル教養科目(Reading Philosophy: An Introduction for Non-Philosophers)
DIETZ Richard
S1 S2
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講義使用言語
英語
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2
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授業計画
Further particulars will be given in class #1.
授業の方法
Reading assignments and group/class discussions.
成績評価方法
【Please note that this course will be graded on a Pass/Fail basis.】 Participation (attendance, reading assignments, taking part in discussions) and one in-class exam
教科書
All mandatory readings will be taken from: Samuel Guttenplan, Jennifer Hornsby, Christopher Janaway, and John Schwenkler (2021): Reading Philosophy: Selected Texts with a Method for Beginners. 2nd edition. Wiley Blackwell. Extracts from the textbook will be made available in electronic form.
参考書
Optional further readings will be provided in classes.
履修上の注意
【If the number of students enrolling in this course exceeds 20, there may be a selection process. Instructions for the selection process will be given in the first class, so if you are interested in taking this course, please be sure to attend the first class.】 Students should feel comfortable with reading English texts, taking part actively in English class/group discussions, and with taking an in-class exam in English. There are no other special prerequisites. Students from all study backgrounds and orientations are very welcome!
実務経験と授業科目の関連性
I am myself a philosopher.