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  • Course Title Code Semester Laboratory+Practice (Hour) Pool Type ECTS
    Philosophy of Medieval and Renaissance FEL102 SPRING 3+0 Fac./ Uni. C 5
    Learning Outcomes
    1-Analyses general characteristic of mediaeval and renaissance philosophy and philosophers
    2-Discusses basic problems of mediaeval philosophy
    3-Investigates matter of human, religion and science in mediaeval
    Prerequisites -
    Language of Instruction Turkish
    Responsible Öğr. Gör. Erman KAR
    Instructors -
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    Resources R1- Cevizci, A. (2016). Ortaçağ Felsefesi. İstanbul: Say Yayınları. R2- Cucen, K. (2001). Ortacag Felsefesi Tarihi. Ankara: Inkilap Kitabevi.
    Supplementary Book SR1- Knowles, D. (1962). The Evolution of Medieval Thouhgt. London: Longman. SR2- Çotuksöken, B., Babür, S. (1989). Ortaçağda Felsefe, İstanbul: Kabalcı Yayınevi. SR3- Marenbon, J. (1987). Medieval Philosophy. London: Longman.
    Goals Learns general characteristic of mediaeval and renaissance philosophy and philosophers; Apprehends basic problems of mediaeval philosophy; Learns matter of human, religion and science in mediaeval.
    Content In this lecture general characteristic of mediaeval and renaissance philosophy, basic problems of mediaeval philosophy, matter of human, religion and science in mediaeval, patristic philosophy and St. Augustinus, Scholasticism and its general characteristics, St. Anselmus, Albertus Magnus and St Thomas and problem of universals, human, religion and science in renaissance are taught.
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