Bachelor Philosophy (541 [3] - Version 2017)
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180005 LPS Kierkegaard's Either - Or
180097 LPS Aristotle's politics
180098 LPS Fight for recognition
180100 LPS Selected milestones in practical philosophy
180154 LPS Hannah Arendt: Vita Activa
180009 VO M-03 Fundamentals of Logic
180013 VO Greek Terminology
180014 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
180015 VO-L History of Philosophy II
180018 PS What is life?
180019 PS Characteristics
180189 PS Introduction to ontology
180182 VO-L Introduction to ontology
180021 VO Introduction to Epistemology
180022 VO Introduction to Philosophy of Science
180023 VO Introduction to Philosophy of Science
180028 VO-L The blind spot of morality
180029 VO War and the human condition
180169 VO Foundations of Applied Ethics
180034 VO-L [en] Innovation Lab: from idea to prototype - the changing conceptual functions of magnetism from Plato to Mesmer
010106 SE [en] (ON-SITE) Cinema in Dialogue with Humanities and Social Sciences: Religion, Film and Culture
010094 VO Intercultural Philosophy
090027 VO [de en] Commenting on Texts as a Philosophical Activity - From Alexandria to the Ottomans, via Constantinople and Baghdad
142237 VO (MIXED) Basic concepts of Indian philosophy - An introduction based on translations of early and classical sources
180037 VO-L Socialism intercultural
180035 SE Basic concepts of pre- and post-colonial aesthetics (cross-cultural aesthetics, bi-lingual)
180036 KU Introduction to Buddhist philosophy
180039 VO-L Variants of the linguistic turn
180042 SE Where does the epistemic end?
180050 SE Evidence of God and logic
180034 VO-L [en] Innovation Lab: from idea to prototype - the changing conceptual functions of magnetism from Plato to Mesmer
180044 VO-L Freud and antiquity
180036 KU Introduction to Buddhist philosophy
180042 SE Where does the epistemic end?
180050 SE Evidence of God and logic
180170 SE Free Will, Time, and Causation
180183 SE Aristotle: metaphysics
010088 VO Advanced Course Philosophical Theology - "The Question of God in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries"
090027 VO [de en] Commenting on Texts as a Philosophical Activity - From Alexandria to the Ottomans, via Constantinople and Baghdad
180037 VO-L Socialism intercultural
180044 VO-L Freud and antiquity
180048 VO-L Introduction to the philosophy of religion
010106 SE [en] (ON-SITE) Cinema in Dialogue with Humanities and Social Sciences: Religion, Film and Culture
180036 KU Introduction to Buddhist philosophy
180049 SE Denis Diderot's aesthetic writings
180050 SE Evidence of God and logic
180183 SE Aristotle: metaphysics
180053 VO-L Basics of sports ethics
180052 KU Nature and climate ethics
180056 SE Exclusion, racism, violence
180063 SE Foucault: Power and Subject
270177 SE Ethics in Natural Sciences
180037 VO-L Socialism intercultural
180036 KU Introduction to Buddhist philosophy
180056 SE Exclusion, racism, violence
180063 SE Foucault: Power and Subject
180065 SE Critical hermeneutics
180108 SE Titel kommt nach
180166 SE Seminar for Master Candidates
010088 VO Advanced Course Philosophical Theology - "The Question of God in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries"
180037 VO-L Socialism intercultural
180039 VO-L Variants of the linguistic turn
180047 VO-L Questions of aesthetics 1: What is art?
180040 SE Formal theories of truth
180050 SE Evidence of God and logic
180052 KU Nature and climate ethics
180056 SE Exclusion, racism, violence
180063 SE Foucault: Power and Subject
180108 SE Titel kommt nach
160159 PS Theory of Science and Linguistics
180042 SE Where does the epistemic end?
010088 VO Advanced Course Philosophical Theology - "The Question of God in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries"
010094 VO Intercultural Philosophy
010106 SE [en] (ON-SITE) Cinema in Dialogue with Humanities and Social Sciences: Religion, Film and Culture
090027 VO [de en] Commenting on Texts as a Philosophical Activity - From Alexandria to the Ottomans, via Constantinople and Baghdad
142237 VO (MIXED) Basic concepts of Indian philosophy - An introduction based on translations of early and classical sources
160159 PS Theory of Science and Linguistics
180034 VO-L [en] Innovation Lab: from idea to prototype - the changing conceptual functions of magnetism from Plato to Mesmer
180035 SE Basic concepts of pre- and post-colonial aesthetics (cross-cultural aesthetics, bi-lingual)
180036 KU Introduction to Buddhist philosophy
180037 VO-L Socialism intercultural
180039 VO-L Variants of the linguistic turn
180040 SE Formal theories of truth
180042 SE Where does the epistemic end?
180044 VO-L Freud and antiquity
180047 VO-L Questions of aesthetics 1: What is art?
180048 VO-L Introduction to the philosophy of religion
180049 SE Denis Diderot's aesthetic writings
180050 SE Evidence of God and logic
180053 VO-L Basics of sports ethics
180056 SE Exclusion, racism, violence
180063 SE Foucault: Power and Subject
180065 SE Critical hermeneutics
180108 SE Titel kommt nach
180166 SE Seminar for Master Candidates
180170 SE Free Will, Time, and Causation
180183 SE Aristotle: metaphysics
010106 SE [en] (ON-SITE) Cinema in Dialogue with Humanities and Social Sciences: Religion, Film and Culture
160159 PS Theory of Science and Linguistics
180035 SE Basic concepts of pre- and post-colonial aesthetics (cross-cultural aesthetics, bi-lingual)
180036 KU Introduction to Buddhist philosophy
180040 SE Formal theories of truth
180042 SE Where does the epistemic end?
180049 SE Denis Diderot's aesthetic writings
180050 SE Evidence of God and logic
180056 SE Exclusion, racism, violence
180063 SE Foucault: Power and Subject
180065 SE Critical hermeneutics
180108 SE Titel kommt nach
180166 SE Seminar for Master Candidates
180170 SE Free Will, Time, and Causation
180183 SE Aristotle: metaphysics
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