Interdisciplinary Master in History and Philosophy of Science - HPS (944 - Version 2013)
M01 Compensation Module
M1.1 Philosophy (20 ECTS)
- 040055 SE [ en ] Philosophy and Economics: essentialist and nominalist positions (MA)
- 180014 VO Introduction to Philosophy of Science
- 180022 VO M-03 Fundamentals of Logic
- 180024 UE M-03 Exercise Course in Logic
- 180025 VU [ de en ] M-03 Reasoning in Philosophy
- 180028 VO Introduction to Epistemology
- 180045 VO Knowledge Creation: Epistemological Foundations
- 180065 SE Plato, Politeia
- 180122 VO Relativism in Political Philosophy - Historical and Political Debates
- 180123 VO-L Philosophy of science and the question of research in psychoanalysis. Part 1 - First research trials
- 180124 SE Neo-Kantianism between philosophy of science and philosophy of culture (Cohen, Cassirer, Rickert)
- 180167 SE [ en ] Why Should I be Responsible for my Inadvertent Acts? - Understanding the Puzzle of Responsibility in Negligence
- 180176 SE Philosophy of Science
- 233020 VO [ en ] Science, Technology, Society (STS): Key Questions and Concepts
- 233021 KO [ en ] Discussion Class Key-Questions and Concepts
M1.2 History (20 ECTS)
- 040055 SE [ en ] Philosophy and Economics: essentialist and nominalist positions (MA)
- 070011 GR Guided Reading - System, Everyday, Practices: Approaches to the History of Societies During State Socialism
- 070035 VO [ en ] Lecture - Logic of Science and Logic of History
- 070040 VO Lecture - Introduction to Economics for Historians
- 070048 GR Guided Reading - Ethnocentrism and national identity - The Self and the Other in East Asia (18th to 21st centuries)
- 070050 GR [ en ] Guided Reading - Global History, 16th to 21st Centuries
- 070067 GR [ en ] Guided Reading - The historians and the public sphere - The political uses of the past
- 070073 VO Theories in History and Theory of Science
- 070085 GR Guided Reading - What became of the history of ideas, 1 - "Human rights" in context (Scholasticism to Enlightenment)
- 070097 GR Guided Reading - The Things We Carry - Migration History and Material Culture
- 070145 GR Guided Reading - Follow the Money - The Social & Cultural History of Financing Western & Central Europe (ca. 1000-1700)
- 070167 GR Guided Reading - Women´s and Gender History - Fragestellungen, Themenfelder und Wissenschaftsgeschichte der Frauen- und Geschlechtergeschichte - Guided Reading zur Vorlesung
- 070173 GR Guided Reading - Political Participation and Protest from the Middle Ages to the Beginning of the 20th Century
- 070196 GR Guided Reading - Zur gesellschaftlichen Funktion von Geschichtsschreibung
- 070242 GR Guided Reading - War and Peace
- 070270 GR Guided Reading - Social and Cultural History of the Human Body
- 070364 VO History of Science - Wissenschafts- und Wissensgeschichte, 1350-1850
- 233020 VO [ en ] Science, Technology, Society (STS): Key Questions and Concepts
- 233021 KO [ en ] Discussion Class Key-Questions and Concepts
M1.3 Special Branch of Science (20 ECTS)
- 010046 PS Basic Texts: Ethics and Anthropology
- 040055 SE [ en ] Philosophy and Economics: essentialist and nominalist positions (MA)
- 070011 GR Guided Reading - System, Everyday, Practices: Approaches to the History of Societies During State Socialism
- 070035 VO [ en ] Lecture - Logic of Science and Logic of History
- 070040 VO Lecture - Introduction to Economics for Historians
- 070048 GR Guided Reading - Ethnocentrism and national identity - The Self and the Other in East Asia (18th to 21st centuries)
- 070050 GR [ en ] Guided Reading - Global History, 16th to 21st Centuries
- 070067 GR [ en ] Guided Reading - The historians and the public sphere - The political uses of the past
- 070073 VO Theories in History and Theory of Science
- 070085 GR Guided Reading - What became of the history of ideas, 1 - "Human rights" in context (Scholasticism to Enlightenment)
- 070097 GR Guided Reading - The Things We Carry - Migration History and Material Culture
- 070145 GR Guided Reading - Follow the Money - The Social & Cultural History of Financing Western & Central Europe (ca. 1000-1700)
- 070167 GR Guided Reading - Women´s and Gender History - Fragestellungen, Themenfelder und Wissenschaftsgeschichte der Frauen- und Geschlechtergeschichte - Guided Reading zur Vorlesung
- 070173 GR Guided Reading - Political Participation and Protest from the Middle Ages to the Beginning of the 20th Century
- 070196 GR Guided Reading - Zur gesellschaftlichen Funktion von Geschichtsschreibung
- 070242 GR Guided Reading - War and Peace
- 070270 GR Guided Reading - Social and Cultural History of the Human Body
- 070348 VO Theories in History and Theory of Science
- 070364 VO History of Science - Wissenschafts- und Wissensgeschichte, 1350-1850
- 180014 VO Introduction to Philosophy of Science
- 180022 VO M-03 Fundamentals of Logic
- 180024 UE M-03 Exercise Course in Logic
- 180025 VU [ de en ] M-03 Reasoning in Philosophy
- 180028 VO Introduction to Epistemology
- 180045 VO Knowledge Creation: Epistemological Foundations
- 180065 SE Plato, Politeia
- 180070 SE Roots of Structuralism
- 180122 VO Relativism in Political Philosophy - Historical and Political Debates
- 180123 VO-L Philosophy of science and the question of research in psychoanalysis. Part 1 - First research trials
- 180124 SE Neo-Kantianism between philosophy of science and philosophy of culture (Cohen, Cassirer, Rickert)
- 180167 SE [ en ] Why Should I be Responsible for my Inadvertent Acts? - Understanding the Puzzle of Responsibility in Negligence
- 180176 SE Philosophy of Science
- 233020 VO [ en ] Science, Technology, Society (STS): Key Questions and Concepts
- 233021 KO [ en ] Discussion Class Key-Questions and Concepts
M02 Methods and Problems
- 180140 VO-L Introduction to practical philosophy - für EC
- 180141 EK ( OV ) Methods and Problems
M03 History of Science (20 ECTS)
- 040055 SE [ en ] Philosophy and Economics: essentialist and nominalist positions (MA)
- 040291 UK [ en ] Keynesanism and Monetarism (BA) - economic theories and methodological positions
- 070035 VO [ en ] Lecture - Logic of Science and Logic of History
- 070040 VO Lecture - Introduction to Economics for Historians
- 070226 LK Reading course - History of Science
- 070251 SE Seminar - Working below ground. The Schwaz Mining Codex.
- 070253 KU Proposal-Workshop
- 070283 VO Introduction to the History of Science
M04 Philosophy of Science (20 ECTS)
- 040055 SE [ en ] Philosophy and Economics: essentialist and nominalist positions (MA)
- 070035 VO [ en ] Lecture - Logic of Science and Logic of History
- 070040 VO Lecture - Introduction to Economics for Historians
- 180026 VO-L Introduction to the phenomenological research
- 180045 VO Knowledge Creation: Epistemological Foundations
- 180051 SE Logic II
- 180052 VO Early Analytic Philosophy
- 180070 SE Roots of Structuralism
- 180071 SE The organism of the aristotelian physics
- 180082 SE Philosophy of Technology - Menschen, Tiere, Roboter
- 180084 FS [ en ] Philosophy of Technology and Performance
- 180088 SE Paradoxes
- 180089 SE Wittgenstein's 'Tractatus'
- 180091 VO-L The evolution of social cooperation
- 180095 SE [ en ] What is life?
- 180096 SE [ en ] Genetic Engineering: Philosophical and Social Aspects.
- 180101 SE Theories of truth
- 180108 VO [ en ] Cognitive Science - Introduction and Basic Concepts
- 180146 SE Auguste Comte and the history of positivism in the 19th century
M05 Specialization
M06 Master Module (5 ECTS)
- 180078 SE Seminar for Doctoral Candidates
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