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SECOND CYCLE - MASTER'S DEGREE
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
2325 Systematic Philisopy and Logic(Without Thesis)
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COURSE INFORMATION
Course Code
Course Title
L+P Hour
Semester
ECTS
STM 523
DESCARTES
3 + 0
1st Semester
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Course Level
Master's Degree
Course Type
Elective
Course Objective
The purpose of this course is to examine and evaluate all aspects of the Cartesian philosophy in the light of Descartes’ own original works.
Course Content
Descartes’ Life and Times, Science and Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century, The Cartesian Method, Knowledge, Intuition, Doubt, First Principles, Self, God, the Avoidance of Error, the nature and knowledge of the physical world, the Role of God in Physics, the Cartesian Circle, the Intellect and the Senses, the Nature of Extended Substance, Science, Mathematics and Mechanical Models, Cartesian Man: Men, Machines and Animals, Res Cogitans, Cartesian Dualism and its Problems, The Mind-Body Union, Sensation and Imagination, Innate Ideas, Freedom, Reason, and the Good Life.
Prerequisites
No the prerequisite of lesson.
Corequisite
No the corequisite of lesson.
Mode of Delivery
Face to Face
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
1
To acknowledge and learn all aspects of the Cartesian Philosophy.
2
To understand the value, place and importance the Cartesian Philosophy in the history of philosophy, along with its affect in the present-day.
3
To acquire and develop a critical perspective.
COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM
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LO 001
3
4
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Sub Total
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Contribution
1
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ECTS ALLOCATED BASED ON STUDENT WORKLOAD BY THE COURSE DESCRIPTION
Activities
Quantity
Duration (Hour)
Total Work Load (Hour)
Course Duration (14 weeks/theoric+practical)
4
13
52
Hours for off-the-classroom study (Pre-study, practice)
3
13
39
Assignments
3
13
39
Mid-terms
1
13
13
Final examination
1
13
13
Presentation / Seminar Preparation
3
13
39
Total Work Load
ECTS Credit of the Course
195
COURSE DETAILS
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2011-2012 Fall
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2010-2011 Fall
Course Term
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2010-2011 Fall
1
MEHMET ALİ SARI
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Course Code
Course Title
L+P Hour
Course Code
Language Of Instruction
Course Semester
STM 523
DESCARTES
3 + 0
1
Turkish
2010-2011 Fall
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Phone Number
Course Location
Attendance
Prof. Dr. MEHMET ALİ SARI
masari@pau.edu.tr
Course location is not specified.
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Goals
The purpose of this course is to examine and evaluate all aspects of the Cartesian philosophy in the light of Descartes’ own original works.
Content
Descartes’ Life and Times, Science and Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century, The Cartesian Method, Knowledge, Intuition, Doubt, First Principles, Self, God, the Avoidance of Error, the nature and knowledge of the physical world, the Role of God in Physics, the Cartesian Circle, the Intellect and the Senses, the Nature of Extended Substance, Science, Mathematics and Mechanical Models, Cartesian Man: Men, Machines and Animals, Res Cogitans, Cartesian Dualism and its Problems, The Mind-Body Union, Sensation and Imagination, Innate Ideas, Freedom, Reason, and the Good Life.
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