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Description of Individual Course Units
Course Unit CodeCourse Unit TitleType of Course UnitYear of StudySemesterNumber of ECTS Credits
SB106PhilosophyCompulsory124
Level of Course Unit
First Cycle
Objectives of the Course
To acquire information about philosophical history and philosophical movements.
Name of Lecturer(s)
Doç. Dr. Tuncay CEYLAN
Learning Outcomes
1 He will be able to recognize and distinguish philosophy as a Truth / Truth research. • List the basic principles of philosophical research. • Explains and applies socially wisdom and methodology. • express the aims and values ​​of philosophy
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Mode of Delivery
Normal Education
Prerequisites and co-requisities
None
Recommended Optional Programme Components
None
Course Contents
Discussion on philosophical activity, philosophical thinking and objects of philosophy Text: Nermi Uygur (1984) Call of Philosophy, Istanbul: Remzi Kitabevi, p. 11-48: "What is a Philosophical Question?"; Murat Baç: In the book of philosophy of the Open Education Faculty (2007) (Editor: Demet Taşdelen), p. 1-13. The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76. Appearance and Real Text: Bertrand Russell. Philosophical Issues, p. 9-26; René Descartes. Meditations on the First Philosophy, Meditation 1-3. Argument of Illusion Text: George Berkeley. Three Speeches, 1 speech between Hylas and Philonous; Bertrand Russell. Philosophical Issues, p. 27-43.
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
WeekTheoreticalPracticeLaboratory
1 1 Discussions on philosophical activity, philosophical thinking and objects of philosophy Text: Nermi Uygur (1984) Call of Philosophy, Istanbul: Remzi Kitabevi, p. 11-48: "What is a Philosophical Question?"; Murat Baç: In the book of philosophy of the Open Education Faculty (2007) (Editor: Demet Taşdelen), p. 1-13
2 1 Discussions on philosophical activity, philosophical thinking and objects of philosophy Text: Nermi Uygur (1984) Call of Philosophy, Istanbul: Remzi Kitabevi, p. 11-48: "What is a Philosophical Question?"; Murat Baç: In the book of philosophy of the Open Education Faculty (2007) (Editor: Demet Taşdelen), p. 1-13
3 1 Discussions on philosophical activity, philosophical thinking and objects of philosophy Text: Nermi Uygur (1984) Call of Philosophy, Istanbul: Remzi Kitabevi, p. 11-48: "What is a Philosophical Question?"; Murat Baç: In the book of philosophy of the Open Education Faculty (2007) (Editor: Demet Taşdelen), p. 1-13
4The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.
5The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.
6The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.
7 2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.
8 2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.
9 2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.
10 2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.
11 2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.
12 2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.
13 2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.
14 2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.2 The emergence of philosophy Text: Ahmet Kevizci. History of Ancient Philosophy: Nature Philosophy, p. 5-76.
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Recommended or Required Reading
Yakovleva Y.A., B.I. Suslekov (2013), Felsefe El Kitabı, İstanbul: Yordam Kitap
Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
Midterm Examination1100
SUM100
End Of Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
Final Examination1100
SUM100
Term (or Year) Learning Activities40
End Of Term (or Year) Learning Activities60
SUM100
Language of Instruction
Turkish
Work Placement(s)
None
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesNumberTime (hours)Total Work Load (hours)
Final Examination1120120
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)120
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