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Week - 1
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Getting acquainted with the students, a general introduction to the main contents of the course and a brief discussion about the reading list of the course. |
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Week - 2
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Hellenistic philosophy, the emergence of Christianity and the leading thinkers of the apologic era. |
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Week - 3
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The general features of the philosophy of patristic era and St. Augustinus. |
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Week - 4
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Scholastic philosophy and Boethius |
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Week - 5
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A comparative discussion about the problem of the relationship between belief and knowledge and the problem of universals in terms of Anselmus, Abelardus and John Scotus Erigena |
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Week - 6
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A comparative discussion about the problem of the relationship between belief and knowledge and the problem of universals in terms of Anselmus, Abelardus and John Scotus Erigena |
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Week - 7
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A general discussion about the relationship between human-cosmos-the God in the philosophy of Middle Age. |
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Week - 8
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A general discussion about the relationship between human-cosmos-the God in the philosophy of Middle Age. |
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Week - 9
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A general discussion about the main problems and features of Islamic philosophy through the leading thinkers such like Kindi, Rhazes, Gazzali, Avicenna, Farabi and Averroes. |
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Week - 10
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A general discussion about the main problems and features of Islamic philosophy through the leading thinkers such like Kindi, Rhazes, Gazzali, Avicenna, Farabi and Averroes. |
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Week - 11
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The late Middle Age thought, its leading thinkers and the rise of Aristotle and his doctrines among the Christian world. |
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Week - 12
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St. Thomas Aquinas and Thomist philosophy. |
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Week - 13
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A brief evaluation of the philosohpy of Middle Age, a comparative discussion about the position of Platonism and Aristotelian philosophy in the Middle Age and a brief discussion about some leading thinkers of the later Middle Age like William of Occham. |
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Week - 14
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The emergence and main features of Rennaissance. |