Kopstukken filosofie V: Van Popper tot Rorty | fysiek, avond
Program Overview
Program Overview
The program "Kopstukken filosofie V: Van Popper tot Rorty" is a course offered by the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. This course is part of a five-part series and focuses on influential thinkers, main currents, and central themes in recent philosophy.
Course Description
The course delves into the ideas of prominent philosophers such as Karl Popper, Theodor Adorno, Jean-Paul Sartre, Hannah Arendt, Willard Van Orman Quine, Michel Foucault, Jürgen Habermas, Jacques Derrida, Charles Taylor, and Richard Rorty. It explores their contributions to critical rationalism, falsificationism, neo-Marxism, existentialism, and other philosophical movements. The course aims to highlight the enduring importance of philosophy in addressing contemporary issues.
Teaching Method
The course consists of 10 lectures with ample opportunity for questions and discussion after each session.
Required Literature
- The compulsory book for the course is "25 Eeuwen westerse filosofie – teksten, toelichtingen" edited by Jan Bor, published by Boom in 2003.
Study Load
The expected study load is approximately 1 hour per week.
Prerequisites
There are no specific requirements for prior education or knowledge. The course is designed to be accessible, and participants can join without having attended the previous parts of the series.
Additional Information
This course is part of the "Kopstukken filosofie" series, and all courses within this series can be followed independently. For more information about this and other series, please refer to the information block on Leergangen at HOVO.
Instructor
The course is taught by Drs. Arend Klaas Jagersma, who studied philosophy at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and was a researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. He currently works as an independent philosophy teacher.
Testimonials
Previous students have praised Drs. Jagersma for his exceptional teaching skills, ability to inspire, and capacity to explain complex philosophical concepts in clear language.
Program Details
- Duration: 10 lectures
- Format: Physical, evening classes
- Location: VU Amsterdam
- Language: The course is taught in Dutch, but the program details provided here are in English to meet the requirements.
