Subject catalogue Philosophy of nature



Similar documents
11 Master s degree programme in Philosophy

Department of Social Research/ Faculty of Social Sciences / University of Helsinki

Master of Science in Marketing and Consumption

UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY. Part two: INFORMATION ON DEGREE PROGRAMS

Study Plan Master Programme in Energy Systems, 60 ECTS credits

Master s Degree Programme in Communication (Media and Global Communication)

CULTURAL STUDIES AND CROSS-CULTURAL CAPABILITY

Master of Science in Management

Programme Study Plan

Master of Science in Agricultural Education Graduate Handbook

GENERAL SYLLABUS FOR PhD PROGRAM IN SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY, STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY *

Master of Arts Program in Japanese Studies (revised 2004)

How To Pass A Phd Course In Philosophy Of Science And Ethics

Master s Programme in International and European Relations

International Master s Program in Comparative Social Work. Kyösti Urponen

MASTER S DEGREE IN MEDIA STUDIES, ERASMUS MUNDUS MASTERS JOURNALISM AND MEDIA WITHIN GLOBALISATION: THE EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE

MASTER S DEGREE IN FINE ART PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION Adopted by the Board of KHiB on 27 October 2011

Conditions of Studies Economics - Business Administration (B.A.) for the bachelor study programme of Business Administration (B.A.

Master of Science in Management

EDUCATION SPECIALIST DEGREE IN EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF ART'S PROGRAMME SYLLABUS FOR THE PROGRAMME IN. FINE ARTS (300 ECTS credits)

Master of Science in Management

Master of Science in Finance

THE BACHELOR S DEGREE IN SPANISH

Master of Science in International Business and Trade

CURRICULUM for Diploma of Technology in Project Management

How To Prepare And Manage A Project

Psychology. Academic Requirements. Academic Requirements. Career Opportunities. Minor. Major. Mount Mercy University 1

MARKET RESEARCH COURSE SYLLABUS

Programme Study Plan

STUDENT HANDBOOK. Master of Education in Early Childhood Education, PreK-4 and Early Childhood Education Certification Programs

International Master's Programme in Ecotechnology and Sustainable Development, 120 higher education credits

Syllabus Master s Programme in Child Studies (60/120 credits)

Calendar. Program Mission and Outcomes. Class Dates. Deadlines for Intent to Graduate Card Fall September 10 Spring

Instructional Development Unit Quality and Efficiency

Associate Degree Scheme in Humanities and Communication (Programme Code 8C010) comprising

REGULATIONS AND CURRICULUM FOR THE MASTER S PROGRAMME IN INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AALBORG UNIVERSITY

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION

Curriculum Innovation and Entrepreneurship

MODULE GUIDE MASTER S DEGREE PROGRAM NORTH AMERICAN STUDIES: CULTURE AND LITERATURE. for the. at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg

Programme curriculum for THE MASTER S PROGRAMME IN POLITICAL SCIENCE, THE 2012 CURRICULUM, VALID FROM 1 SEPTEMBER 2015

Curriculum for the Master Programme in Manufacturing Technology

General syllabus for third-cycle studies in environmental science

Curriculum for the Bachelor s Degree Programme in International Hospitality Management 2014 to 2016

COURSE PROFILE. Local Credits. Theory+PS+Lab (hour/week) ECTS. Course Name Code Semester Term. Accounting Information Systems MAN552T I I 3 3 6

SEMESTER- SYLLABUS 4TH SEMESTER INTERNSHIP AND FINAL PROJECT. AP Graduate of Construction Technology. VIA University College Aarhus

PROGRAMME SYLLABUS Strategic Entrepreneurship (Two Years), 120 credits

Academic regulations for the Master of Science in Engineering (Technology Based Business Development)

Curriculum for Doctoral Studies in. Political Science

Please note that only the German version of the modules is official and legally binding. The English version is for informative purposes only.

Course Specification MSc Accounting (MSACT)

Curriculum for Master in Problem Based Learning in Engineering and Science (MPBL)

How To Study Engineering In Global And Manufacturing

COURSE DESCRIPTION CARD

MASTER S DEGREE IN EUROPEAN STUDIES

THE MASTER'S DEGREE IN HISTORY OF IDEAS

Curriculum for Doctoral Studies in. Computer Science. at Karlstad University

University of Split Department of Professional Studies BUSINESS ETHICS COURSE SYLLABUS

Master (SASM), 120 credits. General qualifications / Professional qualifications

University of Cambridge: Programme Specifications

Chemia Fizyczna Physical chemistry

COURSE GUIDE. Management. Piotr Tomski, Ph.D. General academic. Elementary LACTURE CLASSES LABORATORY PROJECT SEMINAR

MASTER OF MUSIC DEGREE MUSIC EDUCATION. Curriculum & Policies Revised 6/2012

Course Specification

Introduction to Educational Psychology AEDP235. Spring A. AEDP 235 Introduction to Educational Psychology (3)

Programme curriculum for THE BACHELOR PROGRAMME IN POLITICAL SCIENCE, THE 2015 CURRICULUM, VALID FROM 1 SEPTEMBER 2015

MODIFIED TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR TRAINERS AND TEACHERS OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN TAJIKISTAN

(IŞIK - IT201) 1 / 6 COURSE PROFILE. Theory+PS+Lab (hour/week) Local Credits. Course Name Code Semester Term ECTS

REGULATIONS OF UNDERGRADUATE KAZAKH NATIONAL UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER AL-FARABI

1. Programme title and designation Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching N/A. value equivalent. value

Programme Curriculum for Master s Programme in European and International Tax Law

Faculty Board for Undergraduate Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences Translation from Swedish to English S Y L L A B U S

Syllabus Number of weeks 14, Number of hours per week 3,00 of which Total hours from curriculum 42,00 of which

How To Complete A Third Cycle Programme In Business Administration

Associate Degree Scheme in Science and Technology (Programme Code 8C012) comprising

Subject Examination and Academic Regulations for the Research on Teaching and Learning Master s Programme at the Technische Universität München

General Study Plan for Doctoral Studies in Business Administration

REGULATIONS AND CURRICULUM FOR THE BACHELOR PROGRAMME IN LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, ENGLISH THE FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AALBORG UNIVERSITY

AARHUS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

Curriculum Computer Science (AP)

COURSE PROFILE. Business Intelligence MIS531 Fall

General Approaches to evaluating student learning Qatar University, 2010

Master s degree programme in Architecture

Curriculum for the Bachelor programme in sound engineering

UNIVERSITY OF YORK POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION

UNIVERSITY OF YORK UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME REGULATIONS

Professionsbachelor i Innovation og Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship

PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL FOR FACULTY

Learning outcomes. Knowledge and understanding. Competence and skills

In summer semester and in winter semester

Political Science. Political Science

College of Communications and Information Studies

Meeting the degree requirements is the student s responsibility.

SYLLABUS. Academic year

MA in International Development

Transcription:

John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Faculty of Philosophy field of study academic year 2012/2013 philosophy (course in English) first-cycle studies full-time studies Subject catalogue Philosophy of nature Type: Hours:* winter semester n/a lecture summer semester *If a subject consists of e. g. lecture and classes, the proper hours to any classes should be given. ECTS: winter semester n/a summer semester 3 Language of tuition: English Method of assessment:* winter semester summer semester oral exam *If a subject consists of lecture and classes, the proper method of assessment to any classes should be given. 3. 4. 5. SUBJECT SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Introduction to the main insight of philosophy of nature (its main conceptions, currents, etc.) Presentation of the most prominent ideas concerning time, space, movement, space-time continuum The characteristic of historical and modern approaches to the problem of the structure of matter Systematic approach to the concept of life and its evolution Forming the attitude of conscious participation in the discussions concerning philosophical problems in the big scientific questions (space and time, the structure of matter, cosmology, life and its evolution) PREREQUISITE (KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, COMPETENCE, OTHERS) The skill of critical thinking Elementary knowledge of basic physics and biology LEARNING OUTCOMES Correlation with programme learning outcomes Knowledge

Student, using the proper terminology in English, is able to present and discuss different approaches to the subject of philosophy of nature K_W01; K_W02; K_W03 A student possesses basic knowledge on the concepts of space and time, their history and relation to philosophy. K_W02 3. A student knows the basic concept of life, its property and evolution. K_W02; K_W03 Skills A student uses philosophical and scientific terminology related to the philosophy of science. K_U04; K_U09 A student possesses the ability to formulate the arguments with use of the views of other K_U05, K_U06 authors. A student is able to employ in typical situations basic theoretical 3. K_U04 understandings and concepts characteristic for the philosophy of nature. Social Competence A student is aware of the role of philosophy of science in the development of critical thinking K_K05 and the scientific concepts present in the field of philosophy. A student understands the need for lifelong learning and developing critical thinking skills. K_K01 A student is able to analyze basic problems in the field of philosophy of nature and 3. K_K04 formulate on his own propositions how to solve them TEACHING CONTENT (SUBJECT DESCRIPTION) The lecture embraces following issues: concepts of philosophy of nature, the concept of time, movement and space in the historical perspective, space-time continuum, the structure of matter, Einstein's theory of relativity and its philosophical implications, the atrophic principle, philosophical implications of selected cosmological models. The goal of the lecture is also to present basic knowledge concerning the problem of life, its possible definitions and properties, different approaches to the origin of life and its evolution. TEACHING METHODS* *If a subject consists of lecture and classes, the proper teaching methods to any classes should be given. Lecture with elements of traditional multimedia presentations.

METHODS OF LEARNING ACHIEVEMENTS ASSESSMENT* GRADING SCALE* LEARNING OUTCOMES 100 % oral exam 2 unsatisfactory (fail) 3 satisfactory 4 good 5 very good Knowledge The student does not understand the specificity of philosophy of nature. The student does not know the main sections of philosophy of nature, the main problems and currents. The student does not understand the role of philosophy of nature in philosophy and science, and world-view. The student understands the pecificity of philosophy of nature (its subject matter, method and goal) on an elementary level. The student has a general knowledge on sections of philosophy of nature, basic problems and philosophical currents. The student has a basic knowledge on the role of philosophy of nature in the philosophy and science and its connections with worldview. The student has a systematic knowledge on the specificity of philosophy of nature (its subject matter, method, goal), sections of philosophy of nature, the main problems and currents. The student understands the role of philosophy of science in philosophy, science and culture. student understands onnections between philosophy of nature and world-view. The student has a systematic and profound knowledge on the specificity of philosophy of nature and on sections of philosophy on nature, problems and currents. The student profoundly understands the role of philosophy of nature in culture and the connection between philosophy of nature and world-view. Competence The student is not able to use philosophical and scientific terminology and basic instruments of philosophical analysis. The student is able to use philosophical terminology and basic instruments of analysis proper for philosophy of nature. The student is skilled in using philosophical and scientific terminology and basic instruments of philosophical analysis in typical situations. The student independently uses philosophical and scientific terminology and basic instruments of philosophical analysis in difficult and non-tandard situations.

Social Competence The student is not able to discuss topics concerning worldview and to back up the views by knowledge acquired during the lectures. While participating in public life the student is not able to identify problems related to the subject of philosophy of nature, views and argumentation. The student is able to discuss elementary level topics concerning worldview and to back up the views by knowledge acquired during the lectures. While participating in public life the student is able to identify some problems related to the subject of philosophy of nature, views, arguments. While discussing topics concerning world-view the student makes a good use of knowledge acquired during the lectures. While participating in public life the student identifies the basic problems related to the subject of philosophy of nature, views and arguments. While discussing topics concerning worldview the student creatively makes use of the knowledge acquired during the lectures. While participating in public life the student is skilled in identifying many problems concerning philosophy of science, views and arguments. STUDENT WORKLOAD Activity The teacher's contact hours Preparation for exam. Self-reading of recommended literature Average time students typically need to complete proper learning activity* 20 TOTAL HOURS: 80

REQUIRED READING LIST M. Heller, Philosophy in Science: An Historical Introduction, London: Springer 2011 A. Rosenberg, D. W. McShea, Philosophy of Biology: A Contemporary Introduction, New York: Routledge 2007. RECOMENDED READING LIST 3. 4. F. Savater, The Questions of Life: An Invitation to Philosophy, Cambridge: Polity Press 200 Scientific Realism: Selected Essays of Mario Bunge, New York: Prometheus Books 200 M. Lange, An Introduction to the Philosophy of Physics: Locality, Fields, Energy, and Mass, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell 200 M. Mahner, M. Bunge, Foundations of Biophilosophy, Berlin: Springer 1997. 10. 201 place, date ks. dr Jacek Golbiak, dr Zuzanna Kieroń signature