Based upon the competences acquired in the Dissertation Seminar I, this course seeks to facilitate working on creating and producing philosophic works, introducing students to the tasks of hermeneutical analysis and criticism of some of the works on the nature of philosophic thinking.
Competences:
1. Recognising the specific characteristics of philosophic thinking.
2. Understanding the poetic nature of philosophic language.
3. Considering philosophy as a labour and an art.
4. Understanding the different paths to metaphysical knowledge.
5. Identifying the importance of the relationship between philosophy and other fields of knowledge.
Competences:
1. Recognising the specific characteristics of philosophic thinking.
2. Understanding the poetic nature of philosophic language.
3. Considering philosophy as a labour and an art.
4. Understanding the different paths to metaphysical knowledge.
5. Identifying the importance of the relationship between philosophy and other fields of knowledge.