Course Exam
180101 VO-L Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy (2022S)
for EC
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 03.10.2022 07:05 to Tu 06.12.2022 13:00
- Deregistration possible until Th 08.12.2022 13:00
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Examination topics
Lecture units and questions on the philosophical texts.
Ca. 8-10 questions on the Lecture content and questions on the philosophical texts/quotes, to be answered in short easy form (no half sentences or keywords), no multiple choice test.Materials for exam preparation: audio files, PPt-Folien, Lecture notes, selected texts and chapters from the reading list.
Ca. 8-10 questions on the Lecture content and questions on the philosophical texts/quotes, to be answered in short easy form (no half sentences or keywords), no multiple choice test.Materials for exam preparation: audio files, PPt-Folien, Lecture notes, selected texts and chapters from the reading list.
Assessment and permitted materials
- written exam at the end of the semester + 3 further dates
in the following semesterPERMITTED TOOLS:
Documents in Moodle, own, independent research.FORBIDDEN TOOLS:
Copy-paste from documents, plagiarism.By participating in a digital exam, you declare that you will take this exam independently, independently, without the help of third parties and without unauthorized aids. YOU should show that you have mastered the subject with independent answers in full sentences. Unmarked quotations from scripts or materials are not permitted. Your written submissions / uploads go through the university's internal software "Turn-it-in" to check for plagiarism.
in the following semesterPERMITTED TOOLS:
Documents in Moodle, own, independent research.FORBIDDEN TOOLS:
Copy-paste from documents, plagiarism.By participating in a digital exam, you declare that you will take this exam independently, independently, without the help of third parties and without unauthorized aids. YOU should show that you have mastered the subject with independent answers in full sentences. Unmarked quotations from scripts or materials are not permitted. Your written submissions / uploads go through the university's internal software "Turn-it-in" to check for plagiarism.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Lecture units with philosophical texts:
PPts and video recordings of the lectureMinimum requirement for a positive grading: 60%
Maximum Points: 100%.Grading Key:
0 < 60%: not Sufficient
61-70 Punkte: Sufficient
71-80 Punkte: Satisfactory
81-90 Punkte: Good
91-100 Punkte: Excellent
PPts and video recordings of the lectureMinimum requirement for a positive grading: 60%
Maximum Points: 100%.Grading Key:
0 < 60%: not Sufficient
61-70 Punkte: Sufficient
71-80 Punkte: Satisfactory
81-90 Punkte: Good
91-100 Punkte: Excellent
Last modified: Th 11.05.2023 11:27