Introduction to the History of the current world through an analysis of the political, economic and social processes taking place since 1945, that is, during the Cold War, the political order arising after the collapse of communism and the subsequent globalisation.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
| B |
1first semester |
General introduction to aesthetics as a discipline of philosophy starting from a presentation of the fundamental systematic problems and a historical study of classic authors and their main theories, from ancient philosophy through to the 18th century.
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OBCompulsory |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Introduction to the most important discussions in current ethical reflection with a special mention for meta-ethics. Questions such as relativism, subjectivism, free will, moral luck and gender bias in traditional moral rationality will be approached.Similarly, the course reviews and updates contemporary debates on the philosophy of moral language.
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OBCompulsory |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Comment and analysis of some of the most important texts in the history of western political thought and the philosophical doctrines that inspired them and which they have been able to give rise to in turn.
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OBCompulsory |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
| B |
1first semester |
Introduction to the main political, economic and sociocultural debates of the current world, held since 1945, analysed from a historical perspective.Several (national, global and comparative) approaches will be adopted, with the aim of understanding the main problems facing the present going by delving deeply into its historical roots.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| B |
2second semester |
| E |
2second semester |
Study of the main developments that constitute the foundations of contemporary language philosophy, from its origins to the mid-20th century, and which can be found in authors such as Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein and Carnap.
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OBCompulsory |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
General presentation of the main currents of thought of contemporary philosophy, focusing on the 19th century, as well as the challenges and interpretations to which they give rise.
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OBCompulsory |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Study of the main themes of the philosophy of contemporary language, such as the nature of meaning and truth, or the varieties of modes of designation of linguistic expressions.
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OBCompulsory |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Study of the classical tripartite analysis of knowledge, scepticism and sceptical arguments, of the notion of justification, of epistemic internism and externism, of evidencialism, fiabilism, relativism and epistemic constructivism.
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OBCompulsory |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Study of the scientific method, the structure of scientific concepts, explanations and theories, the problem of induction, intertheoretical relations and the nature of causality and scientific laws.
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OBCompulsory |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Study of the main theories of aesthetics in the context of contemporary philosophy based on a historical reconstruction of its main currents and the analysis of its fundamental systematic problems.
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OBCompulsory |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
The aim of the subject is for students to become familiar with some of the most debated and controversial issues in contemporary political philosophy and to discover the main ideologies of the society in which they appear.
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OBCompulsory |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |