Courses
Mandatory: Philosophical trends – Selected Issues, Scientific and Cultural Images of the World, History of Ethics, Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Religion, Intellectual Property, Physical Education, the Health and Security course, Library Research, Rhetoric and the Art of Argumentation, Contemporary Debates in Social and Political Philosophy, Teaching Philosophy, Business Ethics and CSR, Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science, Contemporary Debates in Anthropology and Ethics. Mandatory courses will be offered in the form of lectures, seminars, and workshops. In some cases, a course may be composed of a combined form of these options.
Electives:
21 monographic lectures given by the faculty (new lectures are provided every year and announced before the beginning of each term; monographic lectures reflect the current research which is being conducted by members of the faculty and are meant to deepen the philosophical knowledge of the students) are offered every semester.
Examples:
(Winter 2019/2020)
1) Animal Ethics. Readings and discussions
2) In Search of the Whole. Between Thinking and Eschatology
3) Contemporary Issues in Ethics
4) Solipsism
5) Introduction to the Cognitive Science of Religion
6) Main Theories and Issues in Contemporary Political Philosophy
7) Selected issues in Environmental ethics
(Summer 2019/2020)
1) The Art of Argumentation
2) The Communitarian Critique of Liberalism
3) Debates of Human Enhancement
4) Philosophy in Science
5) Philosophy of Human Person
6) Problems of Consumption Societies
7) Effective Altruism and Christianity
8) History of Polish Philosophy
Upcoming: Winter 2020/21
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Fear of Knowledge: Against Relativism and Constructivism
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Liberty and Equality - Conflict or Harmony?
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Paradoxes of Freedom
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Philosophy of Nothing
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Intrudction to Computer Science and its Philosophy
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Ethical Argumentation
Upcoming: Summer 2020/21
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Philosophy in Technology
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Selected Problems of Modern Political Philosophy
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Philosophical Counseling
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Libertarianism: Philosophical Assumptions and Political Consequences
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Introduction to Philosophy in Science
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Ethics of Peter Singer
Apart from participating in the lectures, students will conduct their own research independently. They will be able to consult with a supervisor, who is an expert in their field of research. We take the quality of your research and self-development seriously.