CORE005 Guide to Contemporary Philosophy

Faculty of Arts
Autumn 2021
Extent and Intensity
2/0/0. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: k (colloquium).
Taught online.
Teacher(s)
doc. Mgr. Radim Bělohrad, Ph.D. (lecturer)
doc. PhDr. Radim Brázda, Dr. (lecturer)
Ing. Mgr. Zdeňka Jastrzembská, Ph.D. (lecturer)
prof. PhDr. Josef Krob, CSc. (lecturer)
doc. PhDr. Marek Picha, Ph.D. (lecturer)
prof. PhDr. BcA. Jiří Raclavský, Ph.D. (lecturer)
doc. PhDr. Daniel Špelda, Ph.D. (lecturer)
Guaranteed by
prof. PhDr. Josef Krob, CSc.
Department of Philosophy – Faculty of Arts
Supplier department: Department of Philosophy – Faculty of Arts
Prerequisites (in Czech)
FAKULTA ( LF ) || FAKULTA ( PrF ) || FAKULTA ( FSS ) || FAKULTA ( PřF ) || FAKULTA ( FI ) || FAKULTA ( PdF ) || FAKULTA ( FSpS ) || FAKULTA ( ESF ) || FAKULTA ( FaF )
Není určeno pro studenty FF.
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is offered to students of any study field.
Course objectives
The course will introduce students to the current state of philosophical disciplines, their main topics, methods and problems. Two lectures will be devoted to each discipline, the first will present the general characteristics of the discipline including the basic methods and terminology, the second will be devoted to selected examples illustrating the methods and provide more opportunity for discussion.
Learning outcomes
Having completed the course, students will:
- have gained an overview of basic specializations within philosophy
- be able to explain the basic philosophical methods
- be able to critically assess texts and identify problems affecting the presented disciplines.
Syllabus
  • 1. Philosophy and its place in the cognitive process, basic approaches and possibilities. Expectations and reality. (1 hour)
  • 2. Philosophical methods: speculation, conceptual analysis, thought experiments. (2 hours)
  • 3. Philosophy of science. The problem of induction, the paradox of confirmation, the discussion about the Logic of Scientific Research / Structures of Scientific Revolutions (2 hours)
  • 4. Ethics: general normative theories, bioethics and specific applications (2 hours)
  • 5. Ethics and ontology. (1 hour)
  • 6. Aesthetics. The peculiarity of art, questions of philosophical aesthetics from the Enlightenment to the present, problems and questions in examples and illustrations. (2 hours)
  • 7. Historiography of philosophy and science: the relevance of the knowledge of the past, anachronisms, contextual interpretation, constructivism. Specific examples (2 hours)
  • 8. Logic and its limits. The concept of logic, systems of logic and their principal limits (Gödel's results). Philosophical logic. The paradox of the liar and the theory of truth. (2 hours)
Teaching methods
Lectures with presentations, panel discussion, open discussion.
Assessment methods
On-line open book test.
Language of instruction
Czech
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
Study Materials
The course is taught annually.
The course is taught: every week.
Information on course enrolment limitations: Předmět není určen pro studenty programu Filozofie ani ostatní studenty z Filozofické fakulty MU.
Teacher's information
(Excerpts will be selected from the below list of literature on the basis of the actual content of the lectures. The test will be primarily based on the presentations, lecture recordings and particular selections from the texts if not already specified below)

1. The Role of Philosophy

• Krob, J.: Filosofie a věda. Proměny ontologie. (Dva texty, celkem 18 stran, budou součástí studijních materiálů v pdf.)

2. Philosophical Methods

• Williamson, T. (2020): Philosophical Method: A Very Short Introduction. OUP.

• Carman, T. (2016): Phenomenology. In: The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Methodology. OUP, s. 17-191.

3. Philosophy of Science

• Schmidt. M., Taliga, M.: Filozofia prírodných vied. Aleph 2013.

• Fajkus, Břetislav. Filosofie a Metodologie Vědy: Vývoj, Současnost a Perspektivy. Praha: Academia, 2005.

4. Ethics

• Shafer-Landau, R. (2018): Introduction. In: The Fundamentals of Ethics. 4th edition. Oxford University Press, pp. 1–17.

• Kuhse, H., Singer, P. (2009): What is Bioethics? A Historical Introduction. In: A Companion to Bioethics. 2nd edition. Blackwell, pp. 3–12.

• Rachels, J. (2009): Ethical Theory and Bioethics. In: A Companion to Bioethics. 2nd edition. Blackwell, pp. 15–23.

5. Ethics and ontology

• Shoemaker, D. (2009): Introduction. In: Personal identity and Ethics. Broadview press, pp. 1–20.

6. Aesthetics

• Welsch, Wolfgang. Estetické myslenie. Bratislava: Archa, 1993.

• Virilio, Paul. Estetika mizení. Červený Kostelec: Pavel Mervart, 2010.

• Liessmann, Konrad Paul. Universum věcí: K estetice každodennosti. Vyd. 1. Praha: Academia, 2012.

7. Historiography

• Špelda, Daniel. Proměny historiografie vědy. Praha: Filosofia 2009.

• Numbers, Ronald L. (ed.), Galileo Goes to Jail. And Other Myths about Science and Religion, Cambridge, Mass – London: Harvard University Press, 2009.

8. Logic

• Jaroslav Malina, Jan Novotný (eds.) (1996): Kurt Gödel. Brno: Nadace Universitas Masarykiana,Georgetown, Nauma.

• J. Peregrin (ed.) (2006): Logika 20. století: mezi filosofií a matematikou. Výbor textů k moderní logice. Praha: Filosofia.

The course is also listed under the following terms Autumn 2022, Autumn 2023, Autumn 2024.
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