COURSE
TITLE |
Philosophy of Being
II |
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COURSE
CODE |
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COURSE
TYPE |
Must |
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COURSE
SEMESTER |
6. |
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COURSE
CREDIT |
National Credit: ECTS: |
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DEPARTMENT |
Philosophy |
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FACULTY MEMBER/MEMBERS THAT GIVE THE COURSE |
Professor Metin BAL |
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POSTAL
ADDRESS |
Felsefe Bölümü, Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, Edebiyat Fakültesi, Öğretim Üyeleri Binası, Tınaztepe Yerleşkesi, PK: 35260, Buca - İzmir, Türkiye. Tel: ++ 90 (232) 412 79 03 - dahili tel: 19411, Fax: ++ 90 (232) 453 90 93 E-Posta: balmetin@gmail.com , Web: www.metinbal.net |
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AIMS
OF THE COURSE, LEARNING OUTCOMES, LEARNING METHODS, TEACHING AND LEARNING
MATERIALS |
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AIMS
OF THE COURSE |
To
instruct participants development of philosophy of being |
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LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE |
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ACQUIRED
KNOWLEDGE |
Theories
of major philosophers concerning philosophy of being |
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ACQUIRED CAPABILITIES |
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TEACHING
METHODS |
Theoretical
teaching supported by oral presentations |
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TEACHING
MATERIALS |
Recommended
textbooks |
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GRADING
AND EVALUATION PROCEDURES FOR THE COURSE |
The
student will be graded according to one written midterm and one written
final exams. |
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COURSE
CONTENTS AND PLANNING |
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Week |
Theory
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1
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Question
of ‘Being’
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2
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Ancient
understanding of ‘Being’
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3
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Herakleitos
and Parmenid |
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4
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Plato |
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5
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Plato’s
Sophist |
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6
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Aristotle |
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7
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Neo-platonism
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8
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Middle
Age |
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9
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Modern
Age |
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10
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Descartes |
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11
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John
Locke, David Hume and Kant |
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12
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Romantic
period |
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13
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Hegel
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14
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Heidegger |
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15 |
Existentialism
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Textbooks
and Recommended reading |
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1 |
Heidegger, Martin (1956) What is Philosophy, tr and with and Int by William Kluback and Jean T. Wilde, NCUP, Inc., Albany NY. |
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2 |
Heidegger, Martin (1984) Early Grek Thinking, tr by David Farrell Krell and Frank A. Capuzzi, HarperSan Francisco, New York |
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3 |
Heidegger, Martin (1988) II. Abteilung: Vorlesungen 1923-1944, Band 34, Vom Wesen Der Wahrheit, Zu Platons Höhlehgleichnis und Theätet, Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt Am Main |
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4 | Aristoteles,(1998) Nikomakhos’a Etik, çev. Saffet Babür, Ankara: Ayraç Yayınevi, Klasik Metinler | |||
5 |
Heidegger, Martin (1982) The Essence of Human Freedom, An Introduction to Philosophy, tr.by Ted Sadler, London, New York: Continuum Pres |
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6 |
Heidegger,
Martin (1997) Plato’s Sophist,
tr.by.Richard Rojcewicz and André Schuwer, Bloomington and Indianapplis:
Indiana University Press. |
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7 |
Heidegger, Martin (1989) Contributions to Philosophy, tr.by Parvis Emad and Kenneth Maly, Indiana University Press |
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8 |
Husserl, Edmund(1973)The Idea of Phenomenology, tr. by William P. Alston and George Nakhnikian, The Hague Martinus Nijhoff |
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9 |
Heidegger, Martin (1973) The End of Philosophy, tr by Joan Stambaugh, New York, Evanston, San Francisco, London: .Harper Row Publishers |
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10 |
Hegel
G. W. F.(1998) Phenomenology of
Spirit, tr.by A.V.Miller, Oxford Unv. Press. |
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EXAMS |
One written midterm and one written final exams |
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