Home - Search by Faculty - By teacher - By course


PHIL0009-1

History of Ancient Philosophy: Greece


Duration :45h Th
Credits/ECTS :
3rd year of a Bachelor's degree in ancient languages and literatures, classical orientation3
3rd year of a Bachelor's degree in history of art and archeology, general orientation5
3rd year of a Bachelor's degree in history5
3rd year of a Bachelor's degree in history of art and archeology, musicology orientation5
2nd year of Bachelor's degree in philosophy6
3rd year of a Bachelor's degree in Romance languages and literatures3
1st "licence" in Classical languages and literatures2
1st "licence" in Germanic languages and literatures4
1st "licence" in Germanic languages and literatures (modern languages and literature)4
2nd "licence" in Germanic languages and literatures (modern languages and literature)4
1st "licence" in history 5
1st "licence" in philosophy6
1st "licence" in Romance languages and literatures4,5
Holder(s) :Annick Stevens
Course contents : Presentation of the main philosophical streams, from the Presocratics to Aristotle.
Course objective : The aim of the course is to give the basic knowledge of both the particular concepts and way of thinking of the ancient philosophy, and the influence it had on the history of philosophy until now.
Prerequisites : References are made to the main greek notions, but the knowledge of ancien greek is not required.
Organization : In 2006-2007, the course will take place in february and march, 4 hours per week during 9 weeks.

Written notes : A collection of texts, documents, summaries and bibliography, is furnished, but the notes taken by the students during the course are indispensable.
Assessment : Oral examination in June (and, only for the philosophers, a written work of about 15 pages to be achieved end of May).
Contacts : Titular: Annick Stevens
Department of Philosophy
Place du 20 Août, 7, bat. A1
4000 Liège
Belgium

Tel.+32 (0)4 366 55 97
e-mail: Annick.Stevens@ulg.ac.be

Dept. Secretary: +32 (0)4 366 55 99




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 18/05/2007
Developed by SEGI