Study plan
Idealismo tedesco e filosofia moderna (percorso formativo valido anche ai fini del conseguimento del doppio titolo italo-tedesco)
First year
Course | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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- A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE | First semester | 12 | |||
I ANNO - Discipline classiche, storiche, antropologiche e politico-sociali | Go to group | ||||
Solo percorso Italo-Tedesco - Affini I anno | Go to group | ||||
Solo percorso Italo-Tedesco - Istituzioni di Filosofia - I anno | Go to group | ||||
Solo percorso Italo-Tedesco - Storia della Filosofia - I anno | Go to group |
Second year
Filosofia
First year
Course | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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- A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE | First semester | 6 | |||
I ANNO - Discipline classiche, storiche, antropologiche e politico-sociali | Go to group | ||||
I ANNO - Istituzioni di filosofia | Go to group | ||||
I ANNO - STORIA DELLA FILOSOFIA | Go to group | ||||
I ANNO - ATTIVITA' FORMATIVE AFFINI O INTEGRATIVE | Go to group |
Second year
Optional Groups
The Masters Degree in Philosophy aims to provide students with the historical, theoretical and methodological skills specific to philosophical studies. An adequate knowledge of the historical course of philosophical thought, articulated in the chronological ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary fields will allow us to frame the positions of individual philosophers and the different movements of thought in a perspective view. Once an adequate awareness of the problems related to the historiographical methodology and the interpretation of texts has been acquired, the student will also acquire the hermeneutical tools and critical evaluation that are required in view of a personal elaboration of the philosophical issues. Teaching activities will involve the field of ethics, philosophy of politics and social sciences in general, and will address philosophy in its connection with legal disciplines, economics and ecology. In the aesthetic field, premises will be laid for a reflection which, starting from the forms of artistic expression, is extended to investigate conditions and structures of experience in general. The topics of discussion will be the great themes that affect human life in relation to the natural environment, language, the religious dimension and gender issues. The student will be equipped with analytical and logical-argumentative skills that serve to master the diversity of knowledge and the various models of rationality (theoretical, practical, linguistic or communicative). The student will be introduced to the logic and philosophy of science in relation to natural, physical and mathematical sciences, in a theoretical and historical perspective. Philosophy students can acquire a double degree by participating in the international Italian-German course on German Idealism and Modern European philosophy according to the methods prescribed by the agreement stipulated between Sapienza and the Universities of Jena and Padua. Graduates will be able to rely on a useful preparation to start a possible research career (PhD in "Philosophy" activated at the Department), as well as further degrees of training in view of higher education teaching. They can access, through competition, direct careers in public and private bodies (personnel management, studies and documentation office, public relations, etc.). Their training will enable them to work in the field of publishing, traditional or multimedia journalism and in general of all professions that are connected not only to the dissemination and organization of culture but also to the contact with society in the broadest sense.
You can access the Masters Degree in Philosophy (class LM-78) from any Bachelors Degree of class L-5 and class 29, as well as from the Degree in Philosophy (Old System). For those wishing to access this Masters Degree starting from non-philosophical first-level courses, at least 48 CFUs in philosophical disciplines are required (M-FIL / 01/02/04/05/06/07/08, SPS / 01 , M-STO / 05), 12 CFUs of historical and / or literary subjects (L-ANT / 02/03; M-STO / 01/02/04/05/07, L-FIL-LET / 10/11) . Students lacking some of the curricular requisites must earn the necessary credits, according to the modalities established by the University, before enrolling in the Masters Degree in Philosophy. The requisites for access to the international course on German Idealism and Modern European Philosophy and the related methods of verification are set by the executive provisions concerning the agreement between the Universities of Jena and Padua (§§ 2-3-4). In particular, the selection procedures are regulated autonomously by each partner university and the selection is the sole responsibility of the competent Degree Councils on site. The verification of personal preparation is done through the analysis of the student's career, with particular attention to the curriculum of the three-year degree course. The procedures for verifying the personal preparation of the student will be defined in the educational regulations of the course of study.
In order to apply for the Masters Degree thesis, the student must have achieved 96% of the CFU provided by his/her own study plan (108 for the Masters Degree). The student avails of a supervisor and a co-supervisor. The supervisor can be chosen among the professors of the Masters Degree in Philosophy. The supervisor will assign a cosupervisor, subject to the favourable opinion of the latter, choosing between: professors at the University, contract professors of the Masters Degree in Philosophy, experts of the subject officially recognized by the Department. The student must have taken at least one exam with the professor asked to act as a supervisor. To this end, the student can also take an exam offered in the Masters Degree by the supervisor.
A maximum of 5 points can be awarded for the Masters Degree thesis. The President of the Degree Course is responsible, through the Didactic Secretariat, for the formation of the commissions and for the determination of the calendar of thesis discussions. To the discussion of the Masters Degree thesis the commission will dedicate at least 30 minutes. The discussion will start with a presentation of the thesis by the graduating student.
The Masters Degree is divided into two years for a total of 120 ECTS credits. The internal distribution is structured as follows:
I year:
The student is required to achieve 60 credits by choosing among the courses provided in the following areas:
M-FIL / 01; M-FIL / 02; M-FIL / 03; M-FIL / 04; M-FIL / 05; M-FIL / 06; M-FIL / 07; M-FIL / 08; IUS / 20; SPS / 01; M-STO / 04; M-STO / 07.
II year:
The student is required to earn 30 credits by choosing among the courses provided in the following areas:
M-FIL / 01; M-FIL / 03; M-FIL / 04; M-FIL / 05; M-FIL / 06; L-ART / 02; L-LIN / 01; M-STO / 01; M-STO / 02; SPS / 08; M-PED / 04; M-PSI / 04. A further 30 CFUs are destined to draft the final elaborate.
It goes without saying that the methods used for the purpose of verifying the results achieved may include forms of oral, written and integrated oral / written examinations and that these may also include intermediate tests on individual or group exercises, as well as oral or written pre-exam tests. For further information on more specific methods of assessment, relating both to the teaching courses and to the final exam, please refer to the teaching activities of the individual professor and to the A5.B.