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FI1001

Classical and Modern Philosophy

New from the academic year 2022/2023

Credits 15
Level Foundation courses, level I
Course start Autumn 2022
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction Norwegian
Location Trondheim
Examination arrangement Written exam

About

About the course

Course content

The course gives a basic introduction to the history of Western philosophy, from Plato and Aristotle to the end of the 19th century. The course is based primarily on original texts by philosophers central to the Western philosophical tradition, for instance Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Hume, Kant and Hegel. The significance of these texts is explored further through the study of secondary literature and/or texts by less well-known philosophers.

The course-texts are taught in chronological order. The course will explore systematic connections between questions within theoretical and practical philosophy in the texts, for instance by emphasizing the way a specific conception of human beings as entities who act may influence basic concepts within metaphysics or the way epistemological considerations determine ethical, aesthetical, and politcal theories. The course also highlights the way such conceptions are reinterpreted in the later philosophical tradition.

Learning outcome

According to the course curriculum, a candidate who passes this course is expected to have the following learning outcome, defined as knowledge and skills:

Knowledge:

  • has knowledge of crucial thoughts of thinkers central to the Western philosophical tradition.
  • has knowledge of connections between metaphysical and epistemological positions, and ethical and political theories in the history of Western philosophy.
  • has knowledge of how conceptions of nature, society, and human beings develop and change.

Skills:

  • can read and analyze original texts from the history of philosophy (in translation).
  • can consider and discuss the way different conceptions of reality, human nature, ethics and politics may mutually affect each other.
  • can contextualize philosophical theories within a broader systematical and historical framework.

Learning methods and activities

Lectures, seminars and self-study.

The lectures cover and explain central aspects of the syllabus texts. The seminars give the students the opportunity to study select passages from syllabus texts in greater depth.

In order to sit the exam, an approved obligatory activity is required. For more information on the obligatory activity, see Blackboard. The obligatory activity can only be approved the semester the course is taught, but is valid for this and the subsequent semester.

Compulsory assignments

  • Approved obligatory activity

Further on evaluation

Evaluation by 6-hour written exam. No syllabus materials allowed.

Required previous knowledge

None.

Course materials

The required reading list will be available at the beginning of the semester.

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From
FI1401 7.5 sp Autumn 2022
FI1202 7.5 sp Autumn 2022
FI1102 15 sp Autumn 2022
HFFI112 15 sp Autumn 2022
FI1201 7.5 sp Autumn 2022
FI1402 7.5 sp Autumn 2022
This course has academic overlap with the courses in the table above. If you take overlapping courses, you will receive a credit reduction in the course where you have the lowest grade. If the grades are the same, the reduction will be applied to the course completed most recently.

Subject areas

  • Ethics
  • Philosophy

Contact information

Course coordinator

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Written exam
Grade: Letter grades

Ordinary examination - Autumn 2022

Written exam
Weighting 100/100 Examination aids Code E Date 2022-12-16 Time 09:00 Duration 6 hours Exam system Inspera Assessment
Place and room for written exam

The specified room can be changed and the final location will be ready no later than 3 days before the exam. You can find your room location on Studentweb.

Sluppenvegen 14
Room SL111 brun sone
4 candidates
Room SL111 lyseblå sone
52 candidates
Room SL271
1 candidate
Room SL274
1 candidate

Ordinary examination - Spring 2023

Written exam
Weighting 100/100 Examination aids Code E Date 2023-05-10 Time 09:00 Duration 6 hours Exam system Inspera Assessment Place and room Not specified yet.