Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Philosophy III'Name in Estonian: Filosoofia III
General description• Modernism
• Idealism, Marxism, Positivism • The developments of the Philosophy of Life to existentialism • Psychoanalysis in philosophy and art • Important movements in the 20th century philosophy (from phenomenology to the philosophy of mind) • The role of art philosophy in the 20th century (Danto), antiphilosophy (Groys) • The developments of postmodern philosophy (from feminism to poststructuralism) • Argumentation methods • Philosophical reading and writing Study outcomeUpon completion of the course, students will:
• be aware of the main philosophical movements during the 19th and 20th centuries; • be aware of the influence of philosophy on culture and art; • know the important developments in modern aesthetics and be able to apply them in the analysis of art pieces; • be able to apply some of the argumentation methods; • be able to read (art) philosophical texts Is taught in following curricula | ||||||||||||

