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B015039 - HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
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Academic Year 2015-16
Coorte 2015 - Second Cycle Degree in THEORIES OF COMMUNICATION
Course year
First year - Second Semester
Belonging Department
Humanities (DILEF)
Course Type
Single education field course
Scientific Area
M-FIL/06 - HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
Credits
6
Teaching Hours
36
Teaching Term
01/03/2016 ⇒ 01/06/2016
Attendance required
No
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Teaching Language
Italian
Course Content
Course aims at focusing the philosophical process of rethinking body, human-non-human relationships, communication, "on the route" from "Humanism" to "Post-Humanism".
Suggested readings (Search our library's catalogue)
1) O. Rignani, Emergenze "post-umaniste" dell'umano. Prove di analisi storico-comparativa dal presente al passato e ritorno, Mimesis, Milan, 2014;
2) choice between R. Marchesini, Il tramonto dell'uomo. La prospettiva post-umanista, edizioni Dedalo, Bari, 2009 and G. Leghissa (ed.), La condizione postumana, aut aut, n. 361 (gennaio-marzo 2014);
3) M. Serres, Tempo di crisi, Bollati Boringhieri, Turin, 2010;
4) M. Serres, Il contratto naturale, Feltrinelli, Milan, 1991 (book's photocopies will be available)
2) choice between R. Marchesini, Il tramonto dell'uomo. La prospettiva post-umanista, edizioni Dedalo, Bari, 2009 and G. Leghissa (ed.), La condizione postumana, aut aut, n. 361 (gennaio-marzo 2014);
3) M. Serres, Tempo di crisi, Bollati Boringhieri, Turin, 2010;
4) M. Serres, Il contratto naturale, Feltrinelli, Milan, 1991 (book's photocopies will be available)
Learning Objectives
Knowledges: focalization of the philosophical process of rethinking body, human-non-human relationships and communication, "on the route" from "Humanism" lato sensu to "Post-Humanism".
Competences: ability to orientate between "Humanistic" and "Post-Humanistic" philosophical context, with respect to the concept of body, human-non-human relationships and communication.
Competences: ability to orientate between "Humanistic" and "Post-Humanistic" philosophical context, with respect to the concept of body, human-non-human relationships and communication.
Prerequisites
Basics of philosophy
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Lectures
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Type of Assessment
Oral examination
Course program
Course aims at analyzing the process of rethinking "humanistic" ideas of body, human-non-human relationships and communication pushed forward by "Post-Humanistic" philosophy, with special reference to Michel Serre's thought too.