FIL4081 – Philosophical Method and Practice

Course content

The course is an obligatory part of the MA program, taken in its first semester. The course helps you develop the skills that are required to do philosophy at an advanced level. It covers a variety of philosophical methods with an eye to practical applications. Particular emphasis is placed on developing writing and project development skills, and on preparing for the MA thesis. The course also emphasizes other practical skills, such as making oral presentations, contributing to seminars and conferences, organizing discussion groups, and popularizing philosophy beyond academia. You will get an introduction to philosophical research. The exact course contents and emphasis may vary from year to year.

Learning outcome

When you have completed this course, you will

  • have learnt to reflect on your own and other people`s approach to philosophical writing, argumentation, and method

  • have developed writing and project development skills

  • have developed general skills for oral presentations, contributing to to seminars and workshops, organizing discussions groups and popularizing philosophy beyond academia

  • be prepared to write an outline of a possible MA project which will serve as a base for later work on the MA thesis and based on which you will be assigned a supervisor

Admission to the course

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Requires admission to the?Philosophy (master's two years)

Overlapping courses

Teaching

There will be 12 double sessions with seminars.

The course has the following compulsory activities:

  • Mandatory attendance at the seminars. You must be present at least 9 out of 12 times.
  • You are required to submit a text of 1 page responding to one of the readings for each week (though not for sessions devoted to practical tasks such as the library visit or the session on writing a research proposal). The texts are to be submitted in Canvas by 12:00 the day before the seminar. The purpose is for you to briefly analyse the paper’s thesis and to pose a question or make an observation on the paper’s argumentation method and structure. Your response paper must therefore have two parts: (1) analysis and (2) your question/argument, and you are to use about the same number of words on each part. The texts will be made available to the professor holding the master class prior to her or his session.
  • Brief text in which you describe what you wish to write about in your Masters thesis. A supervisor will be assigned based on your description.

How to apply for valid absence from obligatory activity / mandatory presence.

Examination

A portfolio exam which consists of the following parts:

  • Revised version of 6 of the response papers (1-2 pages each)
  • Short (1 page) reflection on what you have found to be the most useful "takeaway" message from the course for your own understanding of the methods and practice of philosophy

Language of examination

You may submit your exam in either Norwegian or English.

Grading scale

Grades are awarded on a pass/fail scale. Read more about the grading system.

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Last updated from FS (Common Student System) June 2, 2024 10:19:35 PM

Facts about this course

Level
Master
Credits
10
Teaching
Autumn
Examination
Autumn
Teaching language
English