2. Mandatory Modules (104 ECTS)
M-02 Language and Thought (14 ECTS)
M 2.1 Introduction to Academic Writing in Philosophy
M 2.2 Lecture Course on Greek Terminology
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Karamanolis, Tu 15:00-16:30 (14×), Sa 25.01. 11:30-13:00
M 2.3 Introductory Seminar with Close Readings (Version 2011)
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Grimmlinger, Tu 18:30-20:00 (15×)
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Widmer, Fr 09:45-13:00 (7×)
M-03 Language and Thought (15 ECTS)
M 3.1 Basic Logic
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Schiemer, Fr 11:30-13:00 (12×)
M 3.2 Exercise Course in Logic
M 3.3 Rhetoric and Theory of Argumentation
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4 Steinmann, We 09.10. 13:15-14:45, Fr 06.12. 13:15-16:30, Fr 06.12. 16:45-18:15, Sa 07.12. 09:45-16:30, Fr 17.01. 13:15-18:15, Sa 18.01. 13:15-18:15
M 3.4 Philosophy of Language
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Kindermann, Tu 09:45-11:15 (12×)
M-04 History of Philosophy until the End of the 19th Century (15 ECTS)
M 4.1 History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
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Karamanolis, We 13:15-14:45 (13×)
M 4.2 History of Philosophy II (Middle Ages and Early Modern Period)
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180185 VO-L 5 ECTS History of Philosophy II - Infinite Space: A Philosophical Challenge in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern EraRibordy, We 15:00-16:30 (13×)
M 4.3 History of Philosophy III (Modern Period)
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Zeidler, Mo 15:00-16:30 (12×)
M-05 Reality and Truth (20 ECTS)
M 5.1 Metaphysics and Ontology
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Ribordy, Th 11:30-13:00 (14×)
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Funk, Mo 13:15-14:45 (14×)
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Steinmann, Fr 11.10. 13:15-14:45, Fr 13:15-18:15 (4×)
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Brinnich, Mo 18:30-20:00 (14×)
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Linsbichler, We 11:30-13:00 (14×)
M 5.2 Metaphysics and Ontology
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Zehetner, We 16:45-18:15 (14×)
M 5.3 Knowledge and Society
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Pfabigan, We 13:15-14:45 (13×)
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Schäfer, Mo 09:45-11:15 (13×)
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180215 VO-L 5 ECTS Philosophy of science and the question of research in psychoanalysis. Part 1 - First research trialsGiampieri-Deutsch, Mo 11:30-13:00 (12×)
M 5.4 Epistemology
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Zeidler, Mo 18:30-20:00 (13×)
M 5.5 Theory of Science
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Damböck, Fr 09:45-11:35 (9×), Fr 10.01. 09:45-11:45
M-06 Good and Evil (20 ECTS)
M 6.1 Introductiory Seminar in Ethics
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Wieder, Mo 18:30-20:00 (14×)
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Martens, We 08:00-09:30 (13×)
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Flatschart, Th 16:45-18:15 (13×)
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Zehetner, Sa 19.10. 09:45-11:15, Sa 09:45-16:30 (3×)
M 6.2 Ethics
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Varga, Th 15:00-16:30 (13×)
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Huth, Mo 16:45-18:15 (12×)
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Wladika, Fr 08:00-14:00 (3×), Fr 08.11. 09:00-14:00
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Giampieri-Deutsch, Mo 09:45-11:15 (13×)
M 6.3 Political Philosophy, Social Philosophy
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Budnik, Fr 09:45-11:15 (3×), Sa 09:45-11:15 (3×), Tu 09:45-11:15 (2×), We 09:45-11:15 (2×), Mo 13.01. 09:45-11:15
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Varga, Th 15:00-16:30 (13×)
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Huth, Mo 16:45-18:15 (12×)
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Wladika, Fr 08:00-14:00 (3×), Fr 08.11. 09:00-14:00
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Hofmeister
M 6.4 Philosophy of Law and Morals
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Budnik, Fr 09:45-11:15 (3×), Sa 09:45-11:15 (3×), Tu 09:45-11:15 (2×), We 09:45-11:15 (2×), Mo 13.01. 09:45-11:15
M 6.5 Fundamentals of Applied Ethics
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Huth, Mo 11:30-13:00 (12×)
M-07 Technology and Media (10 ECTS)
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Koskinen, Tu 09:45-11:15 (15×)
M 7.1 Media Theory
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Hrachovec, Th 16:45-18:15 (14×)
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Stenger, We 16:45-18:15 (14×)
M 7.2 Philosophy of Technology
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Coeckelbergh, Tu 15:00-16:30 (14×)
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Loh, We 08:00-09:30 (11×)
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Loh, We 13:15-14:45 (9×), Th 23.01. 13:15-14:45
M-08 The Foreign and the Familiar (10 ECTS)
M 8.1 Intercultural Philosophy and Cultural Hermeneutics
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Stenger, We 16:45-18:15 (14×)
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Singer, Tu 15:00-16:30 (15×)
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180226 SE 5 ECTS How far are Philosophical Paradoxa in Our Life Immanent? - Philosophy as a topos of the Vivid CognitionHashi, Tu 11:30-13:00 (15×)
M 8.2 Non-European Philosophy
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180202 KU 5 ECTS Zhuangzi. The unknown third - The chinese philosophy of Zhuangzi and his profound ethics.Titelbach, Tu 16:45-18:15 (15×)
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