Programme of studies Philosophy Department - St. Thomas Aquinas ...
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5. The Human Soul: Nature, Origin and Destiny, Relation with the Body.Functions <strong>of</strong> the body.6. The Human Person: Uniqueness, Ontological Global and PsychologicalConcepts, Absolute Value <strong>of</strong> the Person.7. Survival After Death: Importance <strong>of</strong> Argument; Drama <strong>of</strong> Death; PrincipalTheories <strong>of</strong> Immortality.8. Evolution: Scientific and Philosophic Aspects.Bibliography:Azar, L., Man: Computer, Ape and Angel?, Hanover, 1989; Armstrong, A. H., TheCambridge History <strong>of</strong> Greek and Early Medieval <strong>Philosophy</strong>, Cambridge, 1967; Brown,P., The World <strong>of</strong> Late Antiquity, London, 1971; Donceel, J. F., PhilosophicalAnthropology, New York, 1967; Groethuysen, B., Anthropologie philosophique, Paris,1987; Hadot, P., Plotin ou la simplicité du regard, Paris, 1987; Holte, R., Béatitude etSagesse: S. Augustin et le problème de la fin de l’homme, Paris, 1962; Long, A., &Sedley, D., (eds.), The Hellenistic Philosophers, 2 vols., Cambridge, 1987; Maurer, A.A., Medieval <strong>Philosophy</strong>, Toronto, 1982; Mondin, B., Philosophical Anthropology,Rome, 1985; Reesor, M., The Nature <strong>of</strong> Man in Early <strong>St</strong>oic <strong>Philosophy</strong>, London, 1989.PM 115 – Political <strong>Philosophy</strong> (Sem. II)1. Introduction to Political <strong>Philosophy</strong>.2. From Political <strong>Philosophy</strong> to Political Science.3. Political <strong>Philosophy</strong> in the History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Philosophy</strong>.3.1. Classical Conception.3.1.1. Plato3.1.2. Aristotle.3.2. Medieval Conception.3.2.1. <strong>St</strong>. Augustine.3.2.2. <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Thomas</strong> <strong>Aquinas</strong>.3.3. Modern Conception.3.3.1. N. Machiavelli.3.3.2. T. Hobbes.3.3.3. J. Locke.3.3.4. F. Hegel & K. Marx.3.4. Contemporary Conception.3.4.1. Communism – Facism.3.4.2. African Conception <strong>of</strong> Politics.4. The <strong>St</strong>ate and the Government.4.1. The <strong>St</strong>ate and the Nation.4.2. The Government.4.3. The Common Good.4.4. The Law.4.4.1. Natural Law and Civil law.4.4.2. Natural rights.