180137 VO History of Philosophy II : Middle Ages and Early Modern Period BEd (2022S)
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Language: German
Examination dates
- Thursday 30.06.2022 18:30 - 20:00 Digital
- Friday 30.09.2022 10:00 - 11:30 Digital
- Saturday 17.12.2022 13:15 - 14:45 Digital
- Saturday 28.01.2023 13:15 - 14:45 Digital
- Saturday 01.04.2023 13:15 - 14:45 Digital
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Thursday 10.03. 18:30 - 20:00 Hörsaal 7 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 7
- Thursday 17.03. 18:30 - 20:00 Hörsaal 7 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 7
- Thursday 24.03. 18:30 - 20:00 Hörsaal 7 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 7
- Thursday 31.03. 18:30 - 20:00 Hörsaal 7 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 7
- Thursday 07.04. 18:30 - 20:00 Hörsaal 7 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 7
- Thursday 28.04. 18:30 - 20:00 Hörsaal 7 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 7
- Thursday 05.05. 18:30 - 20:00 Hörsaal 7 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 7
- Thursday 12.05. 18:30 - 20:00 Digital
- Thursday 19.05. 18:30 - 20:00 Digital
- Thursday 02.06. 18:30 - 20:00 Digital
- Thursday 09.06. 18:30 - 20:00 Digital
- Thursday 23.06. 18:30 - 20:00 Digital
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Written final exam (90 minutes) in the form of an online test containing nine multiple choice questions and one essay question.
By registering for this digital exam, you agree to this exam mode.
The digital written test is carried out using Moodle. As a student you have to log in with your u:account and thereby confirm your identity. Additional identification methods are not planned.
Number of possible exams:
By registering for this digital exam, you agree to its exam mode. The number of tries for exams will be as usual (i. e. there are four possible examinations per course).
Examination supervision:
In the case of digital written exams, at least one competent person will be announced (on the cover sheet of the exam) who may be reached digitally before, during and after the exam and who is available for questions about the exam and any (technical) problems. If you have technical problems, you can also contact the ZID helpdesk.
Examination inspection:
Online exams can also be inspected by the student wondering about his/her grade. Students should contact their examiners.
Cheat:
By participating in the digital written exam, you declare solving all posed questions independently and without the help of third parties. The test may be subjected to a plagiarism check (Turnitin). The teacher can also contact you for further oral questioning about the subject of the examination within the assessment period of four weeks. This can also be done on a random basis and without any specific suspicion of cheating.
By registering for this digital exam, you agree to this exam mode.
The digital written test is carried out using Moodle. As a student you have to log in with your u:account and thereby confirm your identity. Additional identification methods are not planned.
Number of possible exams:
By registering for this digital exam, you agree to its exam mode. The number of tries for exams will be as usual (i. e. there are four possible examinations per course).
Examination supervision:
In the case of digital written exams, at least one competent person will be announced (on the cover sheet of the exam) who may be reached digitally before, during and after the exam and who is available for questions about the exam and any (technical) problems. If you have technical problems, you can also contact the ZID helpdesk.
Examination inspection:
Online exams can also be inspected by the student wondering about his/her grade. Students should contact their examiners.
Cheat:
By participating in the digital written exam, you declare solving all posed questions independently and without the help of third parties. The test may be subjected to a plagiarism check (Turnitin). The teacher can also contact you for further oral questioning about the subject of the examination within the assessment period of four weeks. This can also be done on a random basis and without any specific suspicion of cheating.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The written exam consists of ten questions, each complete and correct answer is awarded 10 points.
Grading scale:
60 points and less: fail;
61-70 points: sufficient;
71-80 points: satisfactory;
81-90 points: good;
91-100 points: very good.
Grading scale:
60 points and less: fail;
61-70 points: sufficient;
71-80 points: satisfactory;
81-90 points: good;
91-100 points: very good.
Examination topics
To pass the final exam one needs to have understood the material presented in the lectures (all relevant information can be found on the texts titled HANDOUT).
Reading list
The exam is based solely on the texts available as HANDOUTS in Moodle. If you want to learn more about the historical context, I suggest you read this book:Marenbon, John (2007): Medieval Philosophy. An Historical and Philosophical Introduction. New York u. London: Routledge.
Association in the course directory
Last modified: Sa 08.07.2023 00:17
This lecture series provides an introductory survey of typical philosophical topics which originated from the reception of antique philosophy in the middle ages and the early modern period.Aim: To provide a survey of medieval philosophy and discuss the contemporary interest in these historical matters.