This course aims at providing the students with competences in order to elaborate the reasons of philosophical research through the critical comparison with other cultural and search perspectives, in relation with one’s own tradition and with the different special philosophical themes. The main aim is to favour critical reasoning and the interpretation of the different types of knowledge beyond the limits of disciplinary specialization.
In particular the focus will be on the comprehension and discussion of the theoretical orientations that have founded a new way of viewing the principal processes of the development of knowledge.
The course gives for granted the basic notions provided within the course of “History of contemporary philosophy”.
Lectures on "Identity and Recognition - theoretical investigations and interdisciplinary researches"
Bibliography:
A) Lessons I-III on "Identity and mediation (Hegel)" (download from the E-learning section).
B) C. Taylor e.a., Multiculturalism. Examining the Politics of Recognition, Princeton University Press, Princeton (N.J.) 1994.
C) A. Honneth, Reification. A New Look at an Old Idea, Oxford University Press, Oxford (Mass. USA) and London, 2007.
Seminar activities and final oral examination. The optional reading of selected parts of the works in original language will also be valued positively.
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