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Academic year 2022/2023
Master's Degree (MSc) on PHILOSOPHICAL AND HISTORICAL SCIENCES
PHILOSOPHY

Coordinator Prof. Marco Carapezza
Class of Master's Degree (MSc) on Philosophy (LM-78)
2 years
PALERMO
Free access
Department of Humanities
Course Code
2207

Course info
The 2nd cycle Degree Course in Philosophy aims at providing students with advanced training in historical-philosophical studies as well as in the specific fields of theoretical, logical-epistemological and linguistic, gnosiological, philosophical-scientific, ethical-political and aesthetic research. Based on the competences they acquired during the 1st cycle, students should acquire advanced knowledge of the foremost methodologies for the historical-critical analysis of philosophical texts, with reference to the fundamental concepts, forms of argumentation, to particular languages, as well as to the theories and models of interpretation used in the various general and sectoral areas of philosophy. They will acquire the capability of planning an original research project, on an interdisciplinary basis and of making autonomous judgments on themes related to the philosophical debate and, more generally, on issues of the contemporary cultural debate. In order to ensure students a high specialization with respect to the various areas of philosophy, the educational programme enables them to choice, in the field of Principles of Philosophy, among "Theoretical Philosophy"," Philosophy of Language"," Logic and Philosophy of Science", "Moral Philosophy", "Aesthetics", and in the historical- philosophical area, among "History of Philosophy", History of Ancient Philosophy" and History of Medieval Philosophy", so that they can carry out a coherent and harmonious advanced study of philosophical science in relation to their own specific interests. Students wishing to start a career in school teaching may structure their educational programme in a way to acquire the necessary requirements for the teaching job.
National and local public institutions; Genealogical institutions and libraries, research centres, consulting companies for heraldic research; Public administration; Public and private museums; Lobbies; Consulting companies; Research institutions; Public and private institutions in the field of teaching and philosophical research or needing philosophical counselling services; Public and private institutions in the field of teaching and philosophical research and human resources management; Advertising agencies; Associations and companies in the field of technical writing; Producers of goods and services; Public and private publishers; Cinema productions; Public and private radio-television companies; Public and private institutions in the field of training and vocational guidance (Universities, credited training and vocational guidance centres, etc…) Consulting companies.
It consists of the discussion of an articulated written paper, related to a topic agreed with a professor of the Course. Candidates should demonstrate they are capable of tackling in a specialist and original way the philosophical issues related to the chosen curriculum, coherently with its educational objectives. The final examination is awarded with 24 credits.

course outline
Teachings first year
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
14184 - INTERNSHIP 3.0 1 G F
20691 - ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS - EQUIVALENT TO LEVEL B2 6.0 1 G F
18531 - SOCIAL AND POLITICAL HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREECE Details CUSUMANO (PO) 6.0 2 V B L-ANT/02
Optional subjects 9.0 B
Optional subjects II 18.0 B
Optional subjects III 12.0 C
Optional subjects VI 6.0 B
Optional subjects VII 3.0 F
Teachings second year
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
16852 - COMPETENCES RELATED TO THE LABOUR MARKET 2 3.0 1 G F
05917 - FINAL EXAMINATION 24.0 2 G E
Optional subjects IV 9.0 B
Optional subjects VIII 12.0 C
Free subjects 9.0 D
Elective activities
Optional subjects IV credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
03213 - PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Details LICATA (PA) 9.0 1 V B M-FIL/02
15839 - METAPHYSICS Details LUPO (PA) 9.0 1 V B M-FIL/01
10941 - CONTEMPORARY AESTHETICS Details TEDESCO (PO) 9.0 2 V B M-FIL/04
Optional subjects credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
22687 - GLOBAL PHILOSOPHY Details LE MOLI (PO) 9.0 1 V B M-FIL/06
11786 - ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY Details LASPIA (PO) 9.0 2 V B M-FIL/07
16335 - PHILOSOPHIES OF THE CONTEMPORARY AGE Details DI PAOLA (RD) 9.0 2 V B M-FIL/06
Optional subjects II credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
03233 - THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY Details CICATELLO (PO) 9.0 1 V B M-FIL/01
18532 - PHILOSOPHY OF VERBAL PRACTICES Details PIAZZA (PO) 9.0 1 V B M-FIL/05
08946 - ETHICS Details PUGLIESE (PA) 9.0 2 V B M-FIL/03
21852 - LANGUAGES AND GRAMMARS OF POWER Details DI PIAZZA (PA) 9.0 2 V B M-FIL/05
Optional subjects III credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
03927 - COMPUTER SCIENCE Details PIPITONE (RD) 6.0 1 V C ING-INF/05
13156 - HISTORY OF HEBRAIC MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY Details PEPI (PA) 6.0 1 V C M-FIL/08
15840 - PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGIONS (ADVANCED LEVEL) Details LUPO (PA) 6.0 1 V C M-FIL/01
22173 - PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Details PALUMBO (PA) (*) in english 6.0 1 V C SPS/01
15550 - LEGAL PHILOSOPHY Details SCHIAVELLO (PO) 6.0 2 V C IUS/20
15843 - GENERAL PEDAGOGY (ADVANCED LEVEL) Details MALTESE (PA) 6.0 2 V C M-PED/01
19093 - PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE AND MIND Details CARAPEZZA (PO) 6.0 2 V C M-FIL/05
22174 - BIOETHICS AND PUBLIC ETHICS Details PUGLIESE (PA) (*) in english 6.0 2 V C M-FIL/03
Optional subjects VI credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
19091 - POLITICS AND CONFLICTS (XVII-XX CENTURIES) DI FIGLIA (PA) 6.0 1 V B M-STO/04
19092 - HISTORY OF DEMOCRATISATION PROCESSES Details COCO (PA) 6.0 1 V B M-STO/04
Optional subjects VII credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
13351 - ADVANCED SKILLS RELATED TO THE LABOUR MARKET 3.0 1 G F
22628 - INTERNSHIP - II 3.0 1 G F
Optional subjects VIII credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
01350 - PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Details MAZZOCCHIO (RD) 6.0 2 V C M-FIL/03
08122 - PHILOSOPHY TEACHING METHODOLOGY Details LE MOLI (PO) 6.0 2 V
PHILOSOPHY TEACHING METHODOLOGY - MODULE A LE MOLI (PO) 3.0 C M-FIL/06
PHILOSOPHY TEACHING METHODOLOGY - MODULE MAZZOCCHIO (RD) 3.0 C M-FIL/03
08881 - PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS Details 6.0 2 V C M-FIL/02
13170 - LANGUAGE EPISTEMOLOGY Details LA MANTIA (PA) 6.0 2 V C M-FIL/05
15846 - CONTEMPORARY HERMENEUTICS Details CALDARONE (PO) 6.0 2 V C M-FIL/01
17898 - HISTORY OF THE ECONOMIC AND SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT IN THE MODERN AGE Details ROSCIGLIONE (PA) 6.0 2 V C M-FIL/06
21920 - EPISTEMOLOGY AND ANALYTICAL PHILOSOPHY Details 6.0 2 V C M-FIL/02
Explaination
Term Term/Semester
Val. Valutation: V = mark in 30/30, G = note
(*) Teaching attended in english
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