Current active course description (last updated 2021/22)
Exam Philosophicum - Novo
EX124E
Current active course description (last updated 2021/22)
Exam Philosophicum - Novo
EX124E
The aim of Examen Philosophicum NOVO is to give the students an introduction to some of the key ideas, concepts and theories of Western philosophy. Philosophical traditions linked to non-European cultures are drawn on and illuminated to provide a basis for a better understanding of global similarities and differences. Understanding the relationship between philosophy, art and science has a central place in the course. With roots in philosophical knowledge and its methods the students develop competence in dealing with current national and global issues relating to politics, the environment, community, media and religion. By working with the curriculum in Examen Philosophicum NOVO the students will develop theoretical knowledge, practical skills and the critical reflection necessary to understand inter-disciplinary and cross-cultural issues.
Knowledge
- Students will have in-depth knowledge of key concepts, theories and models as described and defined in the curriculum, lectures and teaching materials (books , articles and films )
Skills:
- Philosophically examined knowledge about the relationships between practical knowledge, scientific knowledge, democracy, freedom, and economic and environmental responsibility.
General competence:
- The students will be able to conduct an evaluation of the key issues in modern society based on experience, theory and empirical information.
- Be able to identify, analyze, assess and create well-founded and effective solutions to important social issues.
- Be able to reflect critically on their own position as user and producer of scientific knowledge.
No costs except semester registration fee and syllabus literature.
Compulsory
The course consists of a mixture of lectures, dialogues, practical exercises and film. In the lectures, students will meet lecturers from various fields of science and performing artists in various art forms. Students are expected to take responsibility for their own learning through active participation in the various educational activities.
Yearly evaluation as part of the universitys quality assurance system.
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
FIL1001 - Ex. Phil. Ethics, Sustainability and Social Responsibility - 7.5 credits
FIL1000 - Exam Philosophicum - Novo - 10 credits