HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY - I
- Academic year
- 2026/2027 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- STORIA DELLA FILOSOFIA I
- Course code
- FT0277 (AF:724417 AR:429097)
- Teaching language
- Italian
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Academic Discipline
- PHIL-05/A
- Period
- 1st Term
- Course year
- 1
- Where
- VENEZIA
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
2. Recognise the essential characteristics of the systems of thought and philosophical works dealt with;
3. Acquire the correct terminology in expressing the concepts and problems expounded by the authors studied;
4. Know how to connect philosophical thought with the more general themes of the epochs of cultural history.
Pre-requirements
Contents
2. The reader and the spectator: philosophy and history of two conceptual characters for the formation, transmission and reception of culture. The word and the image
Referral texts
A. Tagliapietra, Il dono del filosofo. Sul gesto originario della filosofia, Einaudi, Torino 2009;
A. Tagliapietra, Il codino di Münchhausen. Sul rapporto della filosofia con la storia, in “Giornale Critico di Storia delle Idee” (2020), n. 2, pp. 43-68;
H. Blumenberg, Pensosità in “aut-aut”, n. 332, 2006, pp. 3-8.
R. Rorty, La storiografia filosofica: quattro generi, in G. Vattimo (a c. di), Filosofia ’87, Laterza, Roma 1988, pp. 81-114;
G.W.F. Hegel, Introduzione alla filosofia moderna, in id., Lezioni di storia della filosofia, La Nuova Italia, Firenze 1981, vol. III, t. 2, pp. 1-14.
2.1. Classroom readings, in seminar format, of excerpts from texts ranging from mythographers and the Pre-Socratics to the modern age, focusing on the status of images and reading practices. Viewing and commentary on "icons of thought" relating to visual culture in relation to the course theme.
2.2. Reference Bibliography:
A. Tagliapietra, Il lettore e lo spettatore. Filosofia di due metafore dell'esistenza, Donzelli, Roma 2024, pp. 3-138.
For those wishing to supplement their prerequisite preparation, we recommend reading E. Berti - F. Volpi, Storia della filosofia dall'antichità a oggi, compact edition in 2 tomes, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2023 or N. Abbagnano - G. Fornero, L'avventura del pensiero, Sanoma, Milano-Torino 2025, in 6 tomes.
Assessment methods
Students who only had History of Philosophy I (6 credits) in their curriculum must still complete their thesis by the weekend after the end of the semester, to allow for reading, or by the deadlines set for submission. For them too, the interview will consist of (1) an oral discussion of the short paper of 10,000 characters including spaces on part 1, indicated in the programme ((Introduction to the history of philosophy. The critical gratuitousness of the philosophical gesture ("Il dono del filosofo"). The textuality of thought. The concept of "canon". Differences, epochs and periodisations). (2) The second question of the interview will be on the monographic topic indicated in the course programme, namely "The reader and the spectator: philosophy and history of two conceptual characters for the formation, transmission and reception of culture. The word and the image" (see the volume "Il lettore e lo spettatore. Filosofia di due metafore dell'esistenza", cit., in particular pp. 3-138) which acts as a reference for the classroom readings, in seminar form, of the selected texts, from the Pre-Socratics to the beginning of the modern age, having as their theme the image and the practice of reading, as well as the presentations and other teaching materials which will serve as a possible integration of what was said in class.
Type of exam
The lecturer has a duty to ensure that the rules regarding the authenticity and originality of exam tests and papers are respected. Therefore, if there is suspicion of irregular conduct, an additional assessment may be conducted, which could differ from the original exam description.
Grading scale
1. knowledge of the required topics (from 1 to 10 points);
2. ability to delve into the topic in depth (from 1 to 5 points);
3. detailed and precise knowledge of the historical context (dates and events of context) (from 1 to 5 points);
4. confidence in exposition and lexical mastery (from 1 to 5 points);
5. ability to independently articulate the speech (from 1 to 5 points);
6. originality in the treatment of the topic (assignment of honors).
Teaching methods
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