Learning objectives
Historical-critical analysis of the philosophical-anthropological and ethical research, especially in contemporary age; (D. 1); acquisition of acceptable abilities of reflection and discussion on the main problems concerning this research and eventually its epistemological results (D. 2); capability of critical approach to texts and philosophical materials (D. 3) and to take position in front of debatable questions (D. 4); the reinforcement of interpretative ability (D. 5).
Course unit content
1. Introduction to the importance of the study about Man in the history of western philosophy; 2. introduction to the contemporary German Philosophical Anthropology (M. Scheler, H. Plessner, A. Gehlen); 3. the Philosophy of Nature of H. Plessner and his theory of Man, with particular attention to the concept of “eccentricity” and to human expression.
Bibliography
H. Plessner, I gradi dell’organico e l’uomo, Torino, Bollati Boringhieri, 2006 (Premesse alla prima e alla seconda edizione; cap.1 §3; cap.3 §§6,7,8; cap.4 §§ 1,2; cap.5 §§1,5,6; cap.7 interamente)
H. Plessner, Il riso e il pianto, Milano, Bompiani, 2000
H. Plessner, Antropologia dei sensi, Milano, Cortina, 2008
V. Rasini, L'eccentrico, Milano Mimesis, 2013.
1 volume a scelta tra:
a) H.Plessner, Antropologia filosofica, a cura di O. Tolone, Brescia, Morcelliana 2010;
b) H.Plessner, L'uomo, una questione aperta, a cura di M. Boccignone, Roma Armando, 2007;
c) A.Tagliapietra, Non ci resta che ridere, Bologna, il Mulino, 2014.
Si consiglia la consultazione di M.T. Pansera, Antropologia filosofica, Milano Mondadori, 2003.
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons; lecture and discussion of texts
Assessment methods and criteria
Final verbal examination. It will be judge the level of learning, the capability to discuss about the contents of the course and lexical competences.