202013 VO Applied Ontology
summer semester 2021 | Last update: 01.04.2021 | Place course on memo listAdvanced competence in the critical discussion of ontological naturalism.
Ontology and its application in (e.g.) biology, psychology, ethics, theology.
Implications of the acceptance / refusal of universals for an understanding of laws of nature; ontology of events and its applications in philosophy of mind; artefacts and organisms; persons: ontology and applied ethics; the relevance of ontology for theological questions.
Lecture inputs and discussion.
Oral exam.
General information on exams, dates and sign-on at the department:
https://www.uibk.ac.at/philtheol/pruefungen/index.html.de.
Will be discussed in the first lesson.
For Bachelor's Programme in Philosophy at the Faculty of Catholic Theology (C 033 194): positive completion of compulsory modules 2 and 3.
For Diploma Programme in Catholic Theology (C 011): positive completion of compulsory module 1 (first part of studies).
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- Bachelor's Programme Philosophy at Faculties of Catholic Theology according to the Curriculum 2009 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 semesters)
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