Kurzus nemzetközi vendég- és részidős hallgatóknak
- Kar
- Bölcsészettudományi Kar
- Szervezet
- BTK Művészetelméleti és Médiakutatási Intézet
- Kód
- BMI-FLMD-322E.74
- Cím
- Filmelméleti szeminárium: Kontinentális filozófia: Posztstrukturalizmus
- Tervezett félév
- Tavaszi
- ECTS
- 4
- Nyelv
- Leírás
- Oktatás célja
- Thinking together.
- Tantárgy tartalma
- The course offers an introduction to contemporary continental philosophy, focusing on the phenomenological tradition. Phenomenology started in Germany, at the beginning of 20th century, and was continued in France where it still flourishes. Accordingly, we are going to start with Husserl, Heidegger and Scheler, and then read some texts from Lévinas, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, Marion, Richir and some others. This is going to be a mixed course, including lectures and discussions as well. The central themes are basic philosophical issues such as the possible foundations of knowledge, the problem of language and representation, subjectivity, intersubjectivity and objectivity.
- Számonkérés és értékelés
- Grading is based on your active participation in the discussions, and a final paper.
- Irodalomjegyzék
- Descartes, René. 1998. Meditations on First Philosophy. Trans. Michael Moriarty. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (excerpts) Heidegger, Martin. 2010. Being and Time. Trans. Joan Stambaugh. Revised by Dennis J. Schmidt. New York: State University of New York Press. (excerpts) Husserl, Edmund. 1970. The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology. Trans. David Carr. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. (excerpts) Husserl, Edmund. 1973. Cartesian Meditations. Trans. Dorion Cairns. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. (excerpts) Lévinas, Emmanuel. 1979. Totality and Infinity. An Essay on Exteriority. Trans. Alphonso Lingis. The Hague/Boston/London: Martinus Nijhoff. (excerpts) Marion, Jean-Luc. 2007. The Erotic Phenomenon. Trans. Stephen E. Lewis. Chicago: Chicago University Press. (excerpts) Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. 1964a. “Cézanne’s Doubt”. In Sense and Nonsense. Trans. Hubert L. Dreyfus and Patricia Allen Dreyfus. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 9-26. Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. 1964b. “The Philosopher and His Shadow”. In Signs. Trans. Richard McCleary. Evanston: Northwesteren University Press, 159-182. Sartre, Jean-Paul. 2002. “Intentionality: A Fundamental Idea of Husserl’s Phenomenology”. Trans. Joseph P. Fell. In Moran, Dermot–Mooney, Timothy eds. 2002. The Phenomenology Reader. London: Routledge., 382-384. Sartre, Jean-Paul. 1956. Being and Nothingness. Trans. Hazel E. Barnes. New York: The Philosophical Library. (excerpts)