HISTORY OF CULTURE AND VALUES
cod. 1005955

Academic year 2018/19
3° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Storia della filosofia (M-FIL/06)
Field
Discipline filosofiche
Type of training activity
Characterising
60 hours
of face-to-face activities
12 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

By the end of the course, the Student of History of Culture and Values will have:
1. acquired a sound knowledge of Scheler’s theory of shared feelings focusing on the historical-philosophical implications of that theory
2. mastered the philosophical lexicon and developed skills required for understanding phenomenological works. He/She will improve his/her ability to orientate him/herself within the history of ideas;
3. developed the capacity to take a stance on the philosophical issues discussed in class;
4. developed the ability to argue for the supported thesis considering the historical-philosophical context
5. read and understood autonomously secondary literature on issues addressed in class

Prerequisites

None

Course unit content

Resentment and Other Minds: Nietzsche and Scheler

The analysis Scheler addresses to resentment and to the key-role it plays in the development of moral systems does not only provide an opportunity for heated debate on Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals but also provides an interesting perspective in the understanding specifically of Scheler’s investigation of shared-feelings. Starting from the assumption according to which resentment is a disorder of emotional and cognitive function of the subject, the course aims to outline the thesis developed by Scheler in his Essence and Forms of Sympathy (1923). In other words, this assumption is based on the idea that a human being lives more in others than in himself, more in the community than in his individuality.

Full programme

F. Nietzsche, Genealogia della morale, Adelphi, Milano 1984 (e ristampe).

M. Scheler, Il risentimento nella edificazione delle morali, Vita e Pensiero, Milano 1975.

M. Scheler, Essenza e forme della simpatia, FrancoAngeli, Milano 2010 (passi scelti).



Further suggested reading:

A. Orsucci, Geneaologia della morale. Introduzione alla lettura, Carocci, Roma 2001;
B. Giacomini, P. Gori, F. Girgenti (a cura di), La Genealogia della morale. Lettura e interpretazioni, ETS, Pisa 2015;
E. Simonotti, La svolta antropologica. Scheler interprete di Nietzsche. ETS, Pisa 2006;
E. Stein, L'empatia, FrancoAngeli, Milano 2002;
G. Cusinato, Periagoge, Teoria della singolarità e filosofia come esercizio di trasformazione, II edizione, QuiEdit, Verona 2017, pp. 87-104; 283- 310;
A. Zhok, Intersoggettività e fondamento in Max Scheler, La Nuova Italia, Firenze 1997.

Bibliography

F. Nietzsche, Genealogia della morale, Adelphi, Milano 1984 (e ristampe).

M. Scheler, Il risentimento nella edificazione delle morali, Vita e Pensiero, Milano 1975.

M. Scheler, Essenza e forme della simpatia, FrancoAngeli, Milano 2010 (passi scelti).

Teaching methods

Lectures. Reading, analysis and discussion of the authors' works, written training

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral examination. The oral examination is aimed to verify: I) command of the topics and of the texts presented in class; II) the ability to contextualize issues within the historical-philosophical reference-horizon

Assessment criteria and assessment thresholds:
30 cum laude: Excellent, excellent solidity of knowledge, excellent expressive properties, excellent understanding of the concepts
30: Very good. Complete and adequate knowledge, well-articulated and correctly expressed
27-29: Good, satisfactory knowledge, essentially correct expression.
24-26: Fairly good knowledge, but not complete and not always correct.
22-23: Generally sufficient knowledge but superficial. Expression is often not appropriate and confused.
18-21: Sufficient. The expression and articulation of the speech show important gaps.
<18: insufficient knowledge or very incomplete, lack of guidance in discipline, expression seriously deficient. Exam failed.

Other information

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