COMPULSORY SUBJECTS
Research Seminar | 3 credits, 2nd Semester
- Julian Reiss (Durham University, United Kingdom): Evidence in the social sciences, from 30 January to February 2017.
- José Medina (Vanderbilt University, USA): Imagination and popular consciousness: Resistance, art and epistemic activism, from 6 to 9 February 2017.
Master’s Degree Final Project | 12 credits
- TFM tutors. Complete list of teaching staff linked to this master’s degree (all of them are eligible as TFM tutor): Juan de Dios Bares, Josep E. Corbí, Anacleto Ferrer, Tobies Grimaltos, Valeriano Iranzo, François Jaran, Manuel Jiménez, Joan B. Llinares, Edgar Maraguat, Julián Marrades, Carlos Moya, Faustino Oncina, Berta M. Pérez, Manuel Ramos, Pablo Rychter, Nicolás Sánchez, Vicente Sanfélix, Sergio Sevilla, Jordi Valor, Manuel E. Vázquez.
- Knowledge areas and research lines of each tutor. Here is available a short profile of the interest as researchers of the master’s degree teaching staff and the areas of philosophy in which they are competent.
OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
First semester
Art, literature and philosophy | 5 credits
Aesthetics of the image in the contemporary world | 5 credits
History and present-day state of philosophical and scientific ideas | 5 credits
The scientific world-picture | 5 credits
Metaphysics and post-metaphysical thinking | 5 credits
Politics and meta-politics | 5 credits
Truth, language and relativism | 5 credits
Second semester
Philosophical analysis of religion | 5 credits
Conceptual history and modernity | 5 credits
History, narration and explanation | 5 credits
- Descriptor
- Syllabus
- Prof. Manuel Ramos
Identity, culture and history | 5 credits
Philosophy in contemporary thought: debates and trends | 5 credits
Freedom and action | 5 credits