HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY - II

Academic year
2026/2027 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
STORIA DELLA FILOSOFIA II
Course code
FT0277 (AF:724418 AR:429098)
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
2nd Term
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
The teaching belongs to the basic training activities of the degree course in philosophy, within the framework of the teachings of the history of philosophy area. The educational objective of the course is to provide knowledge related to the general development of the history of philosophy. The course aims to introduce the historical and cultural development of the main themes and problems that establish philosophical reflection, studying the figures, personalities, texts, literary genres and styles of thought that contribute to the formation of the Western philosophical "canon", with particular attention to the modern and contemporary tract. It also aims to deepen the methodological, hermeneutical and critical elements that are indispensable for the correct understanding of a philosophical text.
1. To know the history of philosophy in its fundamental themes, problems and figures;
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.
Knowledge of the general outlines of the history of philosophy acquired through high school education. Students who do not have this knowledge make up for it by reading a good high school textbook.
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 (Second module of the course FT-0277-1).
2.1. Classroom readings, in seminar format, of excerpts from texts, from the modern to the contemporary age, focusing on the status of the image 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. 139-313.
The exam will consist of an interview to be taken at the end of the two modules of the course (the splitting is not foreseen for students who are planning the 12 credits course). The interview will consist of two questions. (1) The first will include the oral discussion of a short paper of 10 thousand characters including spaces on part 1 of the program, handed in at the end of the teaching break between the first and second module of the course and divided into topics of the student's choice among the points covered in class and contained in "Il dono del filosofo" and in the other texts made available on Moodle (Introduction to the History of Philosophy; The Critical Gratuity of the Philosophical Gesture; The Textuality of Thought; The Concept of "Canon"; Differences, Epochs and Periodizations, etc.). For students who do not intend to take the exam at the first session and for non-attending students who also do not intend to appear at the first session, deadlines for the delivery of the paper will be indicated from time to time and will be set on Moodle. (2) A second question, however, will concern in particular the monographic topic of the course, 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"(for which reference is made to the text "Il lettore e lo spettatore", to the passages by the authors analysed and commented on in class and to the images presented). In the paper as well as in the interview, students will have to demonstrate their knowledge of the texts commented on in class and of the general framework of the topic covered during the course (lecture notes, presentations, slides and passages made available in the specific university documents section). Relevant indicators in the evaluation of the interview: 1. Ability to deal with the required topics in a transversal and critical manner; 2. Correctness, clarity, synthesis and fluency of exposition; 3. Mastery of the subject; 4. Use of appropriate philosophical terminology. Active participation in class contributes to the final grade.
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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.

The grade is determined by the combination of the following factors, in ascending order (1-sufficient; 2-fair; 3-good; 4-very good; 5-excellent):
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).
The teaching consists of lectures, in which the main texts of the authors studied will be read and commented upon, with the possible use of digital media and tools, viewing and commenting on videos, images, diagrams and conceptual schemes. Participation of students in the lessons (active attendance) is particularly appreciated.
Students, including non-attending students, are advised that it is not possible to agree with the lecturer on a different examination programme. Any changes or amendments will be promptly reported exclusively on this website. Ca’ Foscari applies Italian Law (Law 17/1999; Law 170/2010) for support and accommodation services available to students with disabilities or specific learning disabilities. Students with a motor, visual, hearing or other disability (Law 17/1999) or a specific learning disability (Law 170/2010) are invited to request support (assistance in the classroom, technological aids for taking exams or individualized exams, accessible material, note recovery, specialized tutoring to support study, interpreters or other) and contact the Disability and DSA office disabili@unive.it.

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Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 04/04/2026