Introduction to philosophy. Philosophy as phenomenon of culture. Its subject and functions. Philosophy in cultural historical context.
6.02
16.20-18.10
The Ancient East Philosophy. Phenomenon of philosophy in Eastern philosophy.
13.02
16.20-18.10
The Ancient West Philosophy. Philosophy within the culture of Antiquity.
20.02
16.20-18.10
The Medieval Philosophy Philosophy in Medieval culture. Arabic Moslem philosophy within the context of Islam Medieval philosophy.
27.02
16.20-18.10
Philosophy of Renaissance. Philosophy of Renaissance culture and Reformation.
5.03
16.20-18.10
Philosophy of Enlightenment. Western European philosophy of New time. Philosophy of Enlightenment period.
12.03
16.20-18.10
German philosophy XVIII XIX centuries Marxism philosophy within the context of Soviet culture.
19.03
16.20-18.10
Kazakh national philosophy. Phenomenon of philosophy in Kazakh culture. Russian philosophy XIX- XX centuries..
26.03
16.20-18.10
The nineteenth century philosophy. Philosophy of West in XIX century. The nineteenth century philosophy
2.04
16.20-18.10
Contemporary philosophy. West philosophy within the context of XX beginning of XXI centuries culture.
9.04
16.20-18.10
Social philosophy. Anthropology. Philosophy of culture.
16.04
16.20-18.10
Philosophy of science
23.04
16.20-18.10
Ontology Philosophy of being. Theory of dialectics. Epistemology. Philosophy of politics and education.
30.04
16.20-18.10
Problems of human in philosophy. (Self-consciousness as the basis of personal identity).
Philosophy of history. Philosophy of religion
30.04
18.20 19.10
Philosophy of global problems.
SEMINARS
29.01, 31.01
16.20-18.10
Introduction to philosophy. Human world view, self- determinacy and role of philosophy.
5.02, 7.02
12.02,14.02
16.20-18.10
The Ancient East Philosophy. Comparative analysis of Indian, Chinese and Greek philosophies.
The Ancient West Philosophy. The place and interrelations of the of God, Human and the world in the doctrines of Augustine, Aquinas.
19.02,21.02
26.02, 22.02
16.20-18.10
The Medieval Philosophy. The belief and the knowledge in medieval Arabic Mozlem philosophy and in Western culture: comparative analyses.
Philosophy of Renaissance.
Comparativistic analysis of sophistics, scholastic, and dialectics.
4.03, 6.03
11.03, 13.03
16.20-18.10
Philosophy of Enlightenment.
German philosophy XVIII XIX centuries
18.03,20.03
26.03,28.03
16.20-18.10
Kazakh national philosophy. Transition from autocracy and totalitarianism to democracy: philosophical aspects of transitional society(by using materials of Kazakhstan.)
Differences between natural and cultural in the being of the human and society.
1.04, 3.04
8.04, 10.04
16.20-18.10
The nineteenth century philosophy. Contemporary philosophy. Critics of western philosophy by postmodernists. Science, art, religion and morality in the culture.
15.04, 17.04
16.20-18.10
Social philosophy. Rational philosophical and occult description of essence and origin of reality. Material and spiritual in culture. Usefulness and value. Economical political necessity and the meaning of human life.
Philosophy of science
25.04, 27.04
16.20-18.10
Religion religious fundamentalism and extremism. Freedom of scientific activity and responsibility of scientist. Philosophical aspects of education. Ontology.
Problems of human in philosophy. The human: his essence and existence. Human techniques and historical process.
SCHEDULE of IWS (SSW) implementation:
Theme
Contents (form) of the task
References on recommended authors
Type of controls
Terms.
Grades.
Introduction to Philosophy.
Report
(Aims of Philosophy. Functions. Fundamental question of philosophy)