(in Polish) Russian Religious Philosophy FIL-ENG-SM>Russ-w
1) Russian religious philosophy – A general introduction
2) Russian thought in the Middle ages and the Enlightenment
3) The Slavophiles and The Westernizers
4) The bond of literature and philosophy
5) The attempt of the rationalisation of the truths of faith: Vladimir Solovyov
6) The thought of Nikolai Lossky
7) Philosophy in the context of apophatitism: Pavel Florensky
8) Philosophy in the context of apophatitism: Semyon Frank
9) Russian existential philosophy: Nikolai Berdyaev
10) Russian existential philosophy: Leo Shestov
11) Russian Cosmism
12) The Name of God controversy
13) The Neo-Patristic Synthesis
14) Science and Religion in Russian Thought: Case of Galileo
15) Science and Religion in Russian Thought: The Reception of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
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Learning outcomes
student is aware of most crucial issues of Russian religious philosophy' student is able to compare Russian philosophy with other philosophical traditions; student is able to promote ecumenical attitude
Assessment criteria
Student participation in each class is required; also, his/her activity will be measured by involvement in discussions. The lecture can be completed at the end of semester by submitting an essay or a speaking exam.
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