dr.sc. Ljudevit Fran Ježić, izv. prof. dr.sc. Luka Bogdanić, izv. prof. dr.sc. Ivana Buljan, izv. prof. dr.sc. Ankica Čakardić, izv. prof. dr.sc. Hrvoje Jurić, red. prof. dr.sc. Goran Kardaš, red. prof. dr.sc. Marko Kos, v. asist. Vukan Marinković, pred. dr.sc. Luka Perušić, doc. dr.sc. Ines Skelac, doc. dr.sc. Goran Sunajko, doc. dr.sc. Marko Tokić, izv. prof. mr.sc. Matija Vigato, asist. dr.sc. Ivana Zagorac, izv. prof.
The aim of this course is to name and recognize different philosophical disciplines and their main topics, to distinguish different philosophical approaches, to describe the historical development of main philosophical concepts, to compare different philosophical views on a particular philosophical subject, to critically assess contemporary philosophical issues, and to apply philosophical approach in an interdisciplinary context.
The aim of this course is to name and recognize different philosophical disciplines and their main topics, to distinguish different philosophical approaches, to describe the historical development of main philosophical concepts, to compare different philosophical views on the particular philosophical subject, to critically assess contemporary philosophical issues, and to apply philosophical approach in an interdisciplinary context.
1. To name and recognize different philosophical disciplines and their main topics 2. To distinguish different philosophical approaches 3. To describe the historical development of main philosophical concepts 4. To compare different philosophical views on the particular philosophical subject 5. To critically assess contemporary philosophical issues 6. To apply philosophical approach in an interdisciplinary context
1. Introduction 2. Ontology and metaphysics 3. Logic, philosophy of science, and philosophy of language 4. Epistemology 5. Aesthetics 6. Ethics and bioethics 7. Social and political philosophy 8. Philosophical anthropology 9. Philosophy of history 10. Philosophy of culture and philosophy of gender 11. Philosophy of education 12. Ancient Greek philosophy 13. Indian philosophy 14. Classical German idealism 15. Marx and Marxist philosophies
1. Classical and contemporary philosophical works according to particular issues considered within selected topics
2. Classical and contemporary philosophical works according to particular issues considered within selected topics