The course is divided into two parts. The first part is devoted to a historical-theoretical mapping of the categories of the human in contemporary philosophical anthropology. The second part focuses on care philosophy.
The course intend to explore issue of human nature, for reflection and reasoning concerning the relationship between man and nature, man and culture, etc.. The main goals are: - Explore the most important philosophical anthropology's issues and its historical views - Explain the difference between philosophical approach and human sciences methodology - Understand issues and anthropological involvments in educational contexts and develop guideline for action, consistent wiht critical thiking.
The teacher establishes a specific class agreement with attending students who undertake in active partecipation working, in groups in laboratory mode. Learning monitoring activities and specific forms of certification and training evaluation are planned for them.
The course intends to explore human’s issue and some of philosophical skills:
There are three parts:
1. The human nature: topics and issues
2. The relationship and the philosophy of care
3. The essence and the topics of human action
The course pursues these objectives of the UN Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development:
- Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being
- Goal 4: Quality Education
Work to study
1. A. Modugno, P. Premoli, Capolavoro e mistero. Esperienza e verità dell'essere umano, Franco Angeli, Milano 2022
2. L. Mortari, Filosofia della cura, Raffaello Cortina, Milano 2015
3. Choose one of these works:
- F. Russo, Antropologia filosofica. Persona, libertà, relazionalità, EDUSC, Roma 2021
- L. Grion, Chi ha paura del post-umano, Mimesis, Milano 2021
- P. Premoli de Marchi, Uomo e relazione. L'antropologia filosofica di D. von Hildebrand, Youcanprint, Milano 2024
Ricevimento: The teacher receives the students before or after the lesson. Look for information on Aulaweb and make an appointment by email
ALESSANDRA MODUGNO (President)
CLAUDIO LA ROCCA
Start of class: September 2023
End of class: December 2023
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FUNDAMENTALS OF PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
A. Students that will attend the lessons
Two ongoing tests, a groupal inquiry and a written text, and final oral exam
B. Students that will not attend the lessons
Oral exam
Oral exam aims at verify:
1. subject's knoledge
2. issues understanding and connecting
3. infering, debating, personal reworking