Teacher
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IANNELLI FRANCESCA
(syllabus)
The course deals especially with a series of texts directly or indirectly linked to the theme of philosophical or aesthetic education in Western philosophy of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries – from Kant, Hegel and Nietzsche to Arendt, Lyotard and Danto – in order to compare them with the particular attitude of conceiving philosophy as a way of life in China and Japan. The theoretical texts will be accompanied by eight films that problematize some great questions about education, existence and freedom of thought.
(reference books)
a) - I. Kant: Che cosa significa orientarsi nel pensiero? Mimesis, Milano 2015. - G.W.F. Hegel: La Scuola. Discorsi e relazioni, Norimberga 1808-1816, Ed. Riuniti, Roma 1993, pp. 43-98.
b) - F. Nietzsche: Schopenhauer come educatore, Adelphi, Milano 1985. - H. Arendt, Socrate, Raffaello Cortina, Milano 2015.
c) - J. F. Lyotard, Pourquoi philosopher? Presses Universitaires de France 2015 - A.C. Danto: "The Artworld," Journal of Philosophy 61 (1964), 571-584.
d) - F. Jullien, De l'Être au vivre, Lexique euro-chinois de la pensée, Gallimard, 2015, (students may choose three chapters) - D. Richie, A Tractate on Japanese Aesthetics, Stone Bridge Press, 2007.
Students (whether attending or not) should choose one text from each session (a, b, c, d) for a total of four texts. In addition, the attending students will have to choose one of the following texts (both compulsory for the non attending students):
E. Morin, Enseigner à vivre. Manifeste pour changer l'éducation, Actes Sud Editions, 2014.
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Cinema e filosofia. I grandi temi della filosofia «visti» sullo schermo di Angelo Mascherpa
For Erasmus students: Erasmus Students may substitute this volume of Mascherpa with
Eric Rohmer: Filmmaker and Philosopher, by Vittorio Hösle, 2016.
The following films will be shown in the classroom, followed by a debate and accompanied by a critical reflection questionnaire (which must also be watched by non-attendants):
Interstellar (2014) by Christopher Nolan Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle (1974) by Werner Herzog A torinói ló (2011) by Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky Hannah Arendt (2013) by Margarethe von Trotta The Tree of Life (2011) by Terrence Malick The square (2017) by Ruben Östlund Balzac et la petite tailleuse chinoise (2002) by Dai Sijie An (2015) by Naomi Kawase
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