18.01. Philosophy
180068 VO History of Philosophical Ideas
180310 VO-L Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy
180330 VO-L Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy
180352 VO-L Introduction to Practical Philosophy
180125 LPS Reading Course - Plato II - The statesman
180392 LPS Reading Course - Learning to Philosophize
180403 UE Greek Terminology
180431 LPS Reading Course - Aristotle: Metaphysics
180519 UE Greek Terminology
180142 VO Introduction to Philosophy of language
180350 VO-GKL Introduction to Logic
180369 UE-GKL Exercise in Logic
180370 UE-GKL Logic exercises and classic texts
180409 UE-GKL Exercise in Logic
180412 IK Rhetoric and Theory of Argumentation
180472 IK Rhetoric and Theory of Argumentation
180141 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
180337 VO-L History of Philosophy III (Classical Modernity through the 19th Century) - From Kant to Hegel
180361 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
180371 VO-L History of Philosophy II (MIddle Ages and Early Modernity) - Major Themes in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Contexts
180332 VO-L Logics and metaphysics
180418 SE Aristotle's Metaphysics book Zeta - The problem of substance in book Zeta of Aristotle's Metaphysics
180430 VO Descartes
180433 VO Theory of Science
180437 VO-L An Outline of the System of Philosophy
180439 VO-L Forms of speculative Dialectic - Reconstruction of the Forms of speculative Dialectic in German Idealism ( Fichte,Schelling,Hegel ) and critical survey of the most important attempts at its reception
180442 VO-L Metaphysics and Ontology
180455 SE Time: a philosophical problem
180460 PS The World as will and power
180463 SE Historism and Critique of Historical Reason - Towards Philosophy of Social,Cultural & Human Sciences
180478 SE Introduction to historical Epistemology
180483 PS The Apology of Socrates
180172 VO Law and Justice
180342 VO-L Theories of ethic
180386 PS Ethics
180420 SE Lévinas - Ethic as "first Philosophy" 2
180422 VO Ethic in Medicine
180449 SE Acknowleging - A fundamental category. A fundamental category to ethics, social & polit. philosophy
180450 SE Towards Aristotle`s Nicomachean Ethics
180461 PS Ethics without ultimate reason?
180508 PS Introduction to ethic
180516 VO-L Philosophy of democracy
180362 PS Size does matter - Close reading
180457 PS Introduction to Media Theory
180459 VO Code: Communication and Control
180343 PS Europe as a Cultural Space
180383 VO Introduction to Chinese Thought
180400 VO-L Human nature and freedom of will - The interpretation of human being in eastern & western philosophy
180165 VO Mind, brain, behavior - An interdisciplinary dialogue between philosophy of mind, cognitive neuroscience and psychoanalysis.
180070 SE The question on god
180329 VO The Conception of God
180336 VO Aesthetics of film
180344 VO Elfriede Jelinek - An introduction
180384 VO Metaphysics of Art - The eclipse of the Ontological Argument for God's Existence and modern conjuncture of esthetic function (Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Mukarovsky, Malewitsch)
180419 SE The concept of philosophy in Islam - The authority of Aristoteles on the opinion of Ibn Rushd(Averroes 12. cen.): Are Philosophy and Theologie contradictory?
180453 SE Seminar for Comparative Philosophy
180473 SE Philosophy and laughter
010351 VO Contemporary philosophy
180359 SE Globalization - Battle between Cultures
180427 SE Transfer(ence)
180482 VO The esoteric of philosophy of Heidegger
180385 VO Interdisciplinary Lecture Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - The economical, ecological and social responsability of enterprises
180422 VO Ethic in Medicine
180424 SE Is there a Dignity of Human Embryos? - Der Begriff der Menschenwürde und seine Bedeutung für die zeitgenössische Diskussion um den ethischen Status befruchteter Eizellen
180474 SE What we must do and what we may do to keep you healthy? - Ethical problems in health promotion
180348 VO Philosophy and Economies
180349 SE Philosophy and Economics
180368 SE The Seals of Sophia
180393 VO The History of Social Criticism - A historical-philosophical Description of Critical Theories in the 19th and 20th Century
180421 SE Philosophies of Love
180423 SE Theories of Discourse
180428 PS Introduction to Marx's main work - On the logical and conceptual structure of Marx's analysis of cap - Zum logischen und begrifflichen Aufbau der Marxschen Kapitalanalyse
180355 PS Idea and future of man
180444 VO Anthropology
180452 VO Natural Philosophy and Natural Science - For Comparative Reflection and Interdisciplinary Education
180464 SE Biopolitics
180142 VO Introduction to Philosophy of language
180459 VO Code: Communication and Control
180383 VO Introduction to Chinese Thought
180400 VO-L Human nature and freedom of will - The interpretation of human being in eastern & western philosophy
180336 VO Aesthetics of film
180344 VO Elfriede Jelinek - An introduction
180384 VO Metaphysics of Art - The eclipse of the Ontological Argument for God's Existence and modern conjuncture of esthetic function (Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Mukarovsky, Malewitsch)
180352 VO-L Introduction to Practical Philosophy
180342 VO-L Theories of ethic
180348 VO Philosophy and Economies
180393 VO The History of Social Criticism - A historical-philosophical Description of Critical Theories in the 19th and 20th Century
180172 VO Law and Justice
180385 VO Interdisciplinary Lecture Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - The economical, ecological and social responsability of enterprises
180422 VO Ethic in Medicine
180068 VO History of Philosophical Ideas
180310 VO-L Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy
180330 VO-L Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy
180352 VO-L Introduction to Practical Philosophy
180459 VO Code: Communication and Control
180383 VO Introduction to Chinese Thought
180400 VO-L Human nature and freedom of will - The interpretation of human being in eastern & western philosophy
180068 VO History of Philosophical Ideas
180310 VO-L Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy
180330 VO-L Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy
180352 VO-L Introduction to Practical Philosophy
180459 VO Code: Communication and Control
180383 VO Introduction to Chinese Thought
180400 VO-L Human nature and freedom of will - The interpretation of human being in eastern & western philosophy
180141 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
180361 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
180371 VO-L History of Philosophy II (MIddle Ages and Early Modernity) - Major Themes in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Contexts
180337 VO-L History of Philosophy III (Classical Modernity through the 19th Century) - From Kant to Hegel
180141 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
180361 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
180371 VO-L History of Philosophy II (MIddle Ages and Early Modernity) - Major Themes in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Contexts
180337 VO-L History of Philosophy III (Classical Modernity through the 19th Century) - From Kant to Hegel
180356 SE J.G. Fichte: Doctrine of Science 1811
180363 SE The Notion and its Genesis in Hegel¿s Science of Logic - Relation of Causality, Reciprocity and the Beginning of the Subjective Logic
180385 VO Interdisciplinary Lecture Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - The economical, ecological and social responsability of enterprises
010351 VO Contemporary philosophy
180482 VO The esoteric of philosophy of Heidegger
180336 VO Aesthetics of film
180312 SE Project-Module - Socrates
180468 SE [en] Interdisciplinary Knowledge Lab: Observing, Reflecting and Creating Radically New Knowledge - [Project Seminar in Philosophy of Science 2]
010277 PV Research Seminar
180333 SE-MA Seminar for Doctoral Candidates
180338 SE-MA Seminar for Diploma Students
180341 PV Practical philosophy (Justice)
180068 VO History of Philosophical Ideas
180310 VO-L Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy
180330 VO-L Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy
180352 VO-L Introduction to Practical Philosophy
180392 LPS Reading Course - Learning to Philosophize
010351 VO Contemporary philosophy
180141 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
180337 VO-L History of Philosophy III (Classical Modernity through the 19th Century) - From Kant to Hegel
180361 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
180371 VO-L History of Philosophy II (MIddle Ages and Early Modernity) - Major Themes in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Contexts
180482 VO The esoteric of philosophy of Heidegger
180332 VO-L Logics and metaphysics
180431 LPS Reading Course - Aristotle: Metaphysics
180437 VO-L An Outline of the System of Philosophy
180460 PS The World as will and power
180483 PS The Apology of Socrates
180342 VO-L Theories of ethic
180386 PS Ethics
180461 PS Ethics without ultimate reason?
180508 PS Introduction to ethic
180165 VO Mind, brain, behavior - An interdisciplinary dialogue between philosophy of mind, cognitive neuroscience and psychoanalysis.
180362 PS Size does matter - Close reading
180430 VO Descartes
180433 VO Theory of Science
180437 VO-L An Outline of the System of Philosophy
180457 PS Introduction to Media Theory
180350 VO-GKL Introduction to Logic
180369 UE-GKL Exercise in Logic
180370 UE-GKL Logic exercises and classic texts
180409 UE-GKL Exercise in Logic
180142 VO Introduction to Philosophy of language
180125 LPS Reading Course - Plato II - The statesman
180172 VO Law and Justice
180343 PS Europe as a Cultural Space
180428 PS Introduction to Marx's main work - On the logical and conceptual structure of Marx's analysis of cap - Zum logischen und begrifflichen Aufbau der Marxschen Kapitalanalyse
180355 PS Idea and future of man
180444 VO Anthropology
180336 VO Aesthetics of film
180344 VO Elfriede Jelinek - An introduction
180384 VO Metaphysics of Art - The eclipse of the Ontological Argument for God's Existence and modern conjuncture of esthetic function (Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Mukarovsky, Malewitsch)
010351 VO Contemporary philosophy
180141 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
180337 VO-L History of Philosophy III (Classical Modernity through the 19th Century) - From Kant to Hegel
180361 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
180371 VO-L History of Philosophy II (MIddle Ages and Early Modernity) - Major Themes in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Contexts
180482 VO The esoteric of philosophy of Heidegger
180356 SE J.G. Fichte: Doctrine of Science 1811
180363 SE The Notion and its Genesis in Hegel¿s Science of Logic - Relation of Causality, Reciprocity and the Beginning of the Subjective Logic
180418 SE Aristotle's Metaphysics book Zeta - The problem of substance in book Zeta of Aristotle's Metaphysics
180439 VO-L Forms of speculative Dialectic - Reconstruction of the Forms of speculative Dialectic in German Idealism ( Fichte,Schelling,Hegel ) and critical survey of the most important attempts at its reception
180442 VO-L Metaphysics and Ontology
180455 SE Time: a philosophical problem
180341 PV Practical philosophy (Justice)
180385 VO Interdisciplinary Lecture Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - The economical, ecological and social responsability of enterprises
180420 SE Lévinas - Ethic as "first Philosophy" 2
180422 VO Ethic in Medicine
180424 SE Is there a Dignity of Human Embryos? - Der Begriff der Menschenwürde und seine Bedeutung für die zeitgenössische Diskussion um den ethischen Status befruchteter Eizellen
180449 SE Acknowleging - A fundamental category. A fundamental category to ethics, social & polit. philosophy
180450 SE Towards Aristotle`s Nicomachean Ethics
180474 SE What we must do and what we may do to keep you healthy? - Ethical problems in health promotion
180430 VO Descartes
180452 VO Natural Philosophy and Natural Science - For Comparative Reflection and Interdisciplinary Education
180383 VO Introduction to Chinese Thought
180453 SE Seminar for Comparative Philosophy
180070 SE The question on god
180329 VO The Conception of God
180419 SE The concept of philosophy in Islam - The authority of Aristoteles on the opinion of Ibn Rushd(Averroes 12. cen.): Are Philosophy and Theologie contradictory?
180393 VO The History of Social Criticism - A historical-philosophical Description of Critical Theories in the 19th and 20th Century
180464 SE Biopolitics
180516 VO-L Philosophy of democracy
180368 SE The Seals of Sophia
180421 SE Philosophies of Love
180423 SE Theories of Discourse
180348 VO Philosophy and Economies
180349 SE Philosophy and Economics
180385 VO Interdisciplinary Lecture Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - The economical, ecological and social responsability of enterprises
180433 VO Theory of Science
180459 VO Code: Communication and Control
180463 SE Historism and Critique of Historical Reason - Towards Philosophy of Social,Cultural & Human Sciences
180478 SE Introduction to historical Epistemology
180427 SE Transfer(ence)
180473 SE Philosophy and laughter
180359 SE Globalization - Battle between Cultures
180400 VO-L Human nature and freedom of will - The interpretation of human being in eastern & western philosophy
180312 SE Project-Module - Socrates
180468 SE [en] Interdisciplinary Knowledge Lab: Observing, Reflecting and Creating Radically New Knowledge - [Project Seminar in Philosophy of Science 2]
180470 UE [en] Exercise Course for Interdisciplinary Knowledge Lab - Project Seminar in Philosophy of Science 2
180403 UE Greek Terminology
180519 UE Greek Terminology
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3. Stock HS: 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, 3F
2. Stock HS: 2G, 2H, 2i