Philosophy of Karol Wojtyła ER-FIL>PhilKW
1. Karol Wojtyła: person and work
2. Philosophical method
3. Anthropology of the believer - mystical humanism
4. Various perspectives on the person
5. Wojtyła’s personalism
6. The experience of man
7. The nature of personality
8. The metaphysics of the person – on human soul
9. Consciousness, will, emotions
10. The person and self-determination
11. The person, community and society
12. The person and nature as a basis of ethics
13. The dignity of the person
14. The person and love
15. Overview: looking at the whole
(in Polish) Tryb zajęć
Learning outcomes
Students know the terminology of the selected philosophical subdiscipline in a chosen foreign language [K_W03]
Students know in detail and thoroughly understand views of a selected leading philosophical author [K_W05]
Students analyse complex philosophical arguments, identify theses and assumptions constituting them, establish logical and argumentative relations between theses [K_U03]
Students reconstruct and construct arguments from the perspective of different philosophical standpoints, taking into account proper to each of them types of argumentation and noticing convergences and differences between them [F2aK_U12]
Students acknowledge the necessity of referring to rational argumentation in debates on contemporary problems, and understand the philosopher's responsibility for the rational character of arguments F2aK_K07
Assessment criteria
Students are expected to attend all lectures. More than two unexcused absences lead to a failing grade. The final grade is evaluated by the following assessments: 50% class participation, 50% research essay (2500 words). Essay topics should be variants of the following: “Wojtyła’s concept of the person and its application in…” (bioethics, marriage ethics, social life, etc.).
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