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School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering

Now offering two distinct diplomas: Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering

Introduction to philosophy

1. COURSE INFORMATION:

School Environmental Engineering
Course Level Undergraduate
Course ID SSCI 104 Semester 6th
Course Category Elective
Course Modules Instruction Hours per Week ECTS
Lectures 3
Th=3, E=0, L=0
4
Course Type General Knowledge
Prerequisites  
Instruction/Exam Language Greek
The course is offered to Erasmus students No
Course URL https://www.eclass.tuc.gr/courses/MPD278/ (in Greek)

 

2. LEARNING OUTCOMES

Learning Outcomes

After completing the course, students will be able to:

  • Understand the basic problems of philosophy.
  • Discuss some of the basic problems of philosophy and to develop techniques of dialogue and argumentation.
General Competencies/Skills
  • Promoting free, creative and inductive thinking
  • Exercise of criticism and self-criticism

3. COURSE SYLLABUS

  • A brief look at the history of philosophy.
  •  From myth to speech.
  •  Basic philosophical concepts, categories and laws of dialectics in the areas of theory of knowledge, ontology and logic (formal and dialectical).
  • Philosophy, science and technology.
  •  Elements of social philosophy: the structure of the development of society as an organic whole, its social connotations and its forms.
  • The act of philosophy as a necessary element of the consciousness of personality, self-awareness and self-consciousness of the civilization of each time.

4. INSTRUCTION and LEARNING METHODS - ASSESSMENT

Lecture Method Direct (face to face)

Use of Information and Communication Technology

 
Instruction Organisation Activity Workload per Semester
(hours)
- Lectures 39
- Autonomous study 61
Course Total 100

Assessment Method

Written final examination (100%)

5. RECOMMENDED READING

  • Book in Eudoxus [32999249]: Η λογική της Ιστορίας, Βαζιούλιν Βίκτωρ Αλεξέγιεβιτς
  • Book in Eudoxus [18063]: Η ΠΑΡΑΚΜΗ ΤΟΥ ΑΣΤΙΚΟΥ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟΥ, ΠΑΝΑΓΙΩΤΗΣ ΚΟΝΔΥΛΗΣ

6. INSTRUCTORS

Course Instructor: Associate Professor D. Patelis (Faculty - PEM)
Lectures: Associate Professor D. Patelis (Faculty - PEM)
Tutorial exercises:  
Laboratory Exercises: