HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY - BASIC COURSE
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First Module: 6 credits - I Semester Part Monographic: Retraced will be the most signifcant moments of philosophical thought which poses the problem of the body: the "madness of the body" in Plato's condemnation of the flesh in the biblical tradition, the problem of soul that Aristotle sets in biological terms and therefore of life, from Cartesian dualism between res cogitans and res extensa, the anatomy of the body by science to the revaluation of the Phenomenology of Husserl, Sartre and Mereau-Ponty.
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