18.02. Teacher Training Programme: "Psychology and Philosophy"
§ 57.1 Psychology (First and Second Stage of the Degree Programme)
§ 57.1.1. General Psychology I
- 200147 VO Elective Course: General Psychology I
§ 57.1.2. General Psychology II
§ 57.1.3. Developmental Psychology I
§ 57.1.4. Developmental Psychology II
§ 57.1.5. Social Psychology I
- 200149 VO Elective Course: Social Psychology I
§ 57.1.6. Social Psychology II
§ 57.1.7. Depth Psychology I
- 200079 VO Depth psychology
§ 57.1.9. Experiments in Psychology Classes
§ 57.1.10. Psychological Research Methods
- 180242 PS Experiments in Psychology Classes
- 180358 PS Experiments in Psychology Classes
- 180359 PS Experiments in Psychology Classes
§ 57.1.11. Introduction to Psychology for Prospective Teachers
- 180360 PS Psychological Methods of Investigation
- 180409 PS Psychological Methods of Investigation
§ 57.1.8 Depth Psychology II
- 180369 VO Introduction to Psychology (PP)
§ 57.2. Philosophy: First Stage of the Degree Programme
§ 57.2.1. Introduction to Philosophy for Prospective Teachers
- 180224 PS Introduction to Philosophy PP
- 180225 PS Introduction to Philosophy PP
- 180342 PS Introduction to Philosophy PP
§ 57.2.2. History of Philosophy
- 180237 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
- 180251 VO History of Philosophical Ideas
- 180252 VO-L Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy
- 180253 VO-L Introduction to Practical Philosophy
- 180255 VO-L Introduction to Practical Philosophy
- 180278 VO-L History of Philosophy III (Classical Modernity through the 19th Century) - Philosophy after Hegel. Feuerbach, Marx, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche
- 180281 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
- 180282 VO-L History of Philosophy II (Middle Ages and Early Modernity)
- 180283 VO-L History of Philosophy II (Middle Ages and Early Modernity)
- 180284 VO-L History of Philosophy III (Classical Modernity through the 19th Century) - History of Philosophy - From Beginning of the Modern Age to Kant
§ 57.2.3. Logics and Theory of Argumentation
- 180199 IK Rhetoric and Theory of Argumentation
- 180200 IK Rhetoric and Theory of Argumentation
- 180201 IK Rhetoric and Theory of Argumentation
- 180354 VO Logic and Argumentation Theory - for prospective teachers
§ 57.2.4. Epistemology and Philosophy of Science
- 180292 VO Epistemology
- 180310 VO Mind: An interdisciplinary approach. - A dialogue between philosophy of mind, psychoanalysis, and cognitive neurobiology
- 180326 VO Cognitive Science - Foundations of Cognitive Science
§ 57.2.5. Basics of Ethics
- 180220 VO-L [ de en ] Freedom and Recognition - in the Work of Simone de Beauvoir
- 180297 VO-L Introduction into Ethics
§ 57.2.6. Greek Terminology for Students of "Psychology and Philosophy" or with Proof of Knowledge in Greek, Proseminar "Basic Problems in Philosophy"
- 180142 PS Metaethics and Normative Ethics
- 180212 UE Greek Terminology
- 180218 LPS Introduction into Phenomenology - Positions, Basic Concepts, and Perspectives
- 180229 PS The one' own and the strange - The one' own and the strange in the French Phenomenology
- 180277 LPS I.Kant: The Metaphysics of Morals - Doctrine of Virtue
- 180294 PS Schopenhauer`s Groundwork of Ethics
- 180300 PS The Calculating/Calculated Animal - Eine Zoologie der Computertechnik
- 180346 LPS Immanuel Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
- 180414 PS Plato's dialogue Crito
Greek Terminology
PS Basic Questions in Philosophy
§ 57.3. Philosophy Second Stage of the Degree Programme
§ 57.3.1. History of Philosophy II
- 180193 VO Discourses On Discourses - On The Genealogy of Hermeneutical Theories and Methods
- 180237 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
- 180275 SE Elements of Philosophical Anthropology - M.Heidegger and E.Tugendhat
- 180278 VO-L History of Philosophy III (Classical Modernity through the 19th Century) - Philosophy after Hegel. Feuerbach, Marx, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche
- 180281 VO-L History of Philosophy I (Antiquity)
- 180282 VO-L History of Philosophy II (Middle Ages and Early Modernity)
- 180283 VO-L History of Philosophy II (Middle Ages and Early Modernity)
- 180284 VO-L History of Philosophy III (Classical Modernity through the 19th Century) - History of Philosophy - From Beginning of the Modern Age to Kant
- 180390 SE Philosophy of History - Historical Thinking After the End of 'Grand Narratives'
§ 57.3.2. Interpretation of Philosophical Texts
- 180241 SE Leibniz and Kant
- 180381 SE [ en ] 17th Century Science Politics: Hobbes
- 180385 SE Metaphysics (ontology) - Schelling's tardyphilosophy
- 180391 SE Logic and Metaphysics - Charles S. Peirce
- 180410 SE Approaches to enlightenment in Islamic philosophy - Approaches to enlightenment in Islamic philosophy: Ibn Tufail\'s concept of the pre-religious autonomy of philosophy
§ 57.3.3. Applied Ethics
- 180178 SE Environmental ethics - Environmental ethics between art, technique and nature
- 180182 VO Power of Judgment and Practice
- 180238 VO Ethics requires feeling - Ethics requires feeling - The importance and influence of feelings and emotions in the doctor patients relationship with focus on oncology patients
- 180240 SE Life-Forms - Life-Forms - The Concept of Life between Biopolitics and an Aesthetic of Existence
- 180268 SE abortion
- 180269 VO Age(ing)
- 180272 SE Problems of social philosophy
- 180393 SE Aging-Disease-Dying - Philosophical, medical and ethical problems in geriatrics
- 180420 SE Technicsethics
§ 57.3.4. Philosophical Problems of the Present
- 070223 SE Wissenschaftsgeschichte - Wissen und Gesellschaft: Wissenschaftstheorie in historischen Beispielen.
- 180115 VO Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction - Philosophical Concepts of Cognitive Science
- 180213 VO Philosophy in Latin America - Identity, comparison and interaction between Latin American and European philosophical thinking.
- 180234 VO Philosophy of Language
- 180263 VO Creation of The World or Globalization - Jean-Luc Nancy
- 180268 SE abortion
- 180290 SE Social Epistemology
- 180295 VO-L Core concepts of the humanities: Life
- 180296 SE The autonomy of ethics
- 180298 SE Acknowledgement: Mind-society-morality - From Hegel to G. H. Mead
- 180308 SE Jacques Derrida - Limited Inc
- 180373 SE Darwin and the "new" atheism
- 180395 VO What is Mathematics?
- 180419 SE Metaethics
§ 57.3.5. Interdisciplinary Seminar
- 180370 SE Ecology and ethics - Environmental protection as interdisciplinary question
- 180380 SE Philosophy and Mathematics
- 180393 SE Aging-Disease-Dying - Philosophical, medical and ethical problems in geriatrics
- 300283 SE Current topics in philosophy, theology and biology - Intersdisciplinary discussions of current topics in Philosophy, Theology and Biology
§ 57.4. Teaching Methodology
- 180045 SE How to teach Ethics
- 180087 SE Psychology as a Teaching Discipline
- 180107 SE Interdisciplinary Didactics
- 180183 SE Interdisciplinary Didactics
- 180194 SE Psychology as a Teaching Discipline
- 180195 SE Psychology as a Teaching Discipline
- 180202 SE Interdisciplinary Didactics
- 180203 SE Interdisciplinary Didactics
- 180209 SE Didactic of psychology - eine praxisorientierte Anwendung
- 180211 SE Philosophical Didactics and ethics
- 180215 SE Interdisciplinary Didactics
- 180221 SE Interdisciplinary Didactics
§ 57.5. Pedagogy
- 190066 VO Images of a different education - Of Knowledge, Power and social Struggles
- 190151 VO Teaching and Learning
- 190197 VO Philosophy of Education
- 190201 PS Concepts and Constructions of Humans - animal symbolicum - homo ludens - homo aestheticus
- 190257 VO Designs and Methods of International Comparative Educational Science - School systems in internations comparison I - An Introduction to Comparative Education I
- 190485 VO General didactics
- 190489 VO BM4 Education and the historic dimension
§ 57.6. Elective Courses
§ 57.6. Elective Courses
- 180190 VO Introduction to Chinese Thought - Mencius and Xun Zi. Chinese Buddhism
- 180191 VO-L Patterns of thinking in diff. cultures - Intercultural Philosophy
- 180196 SE Human Rights - Grundlagen und Entwicklung der Menschenrechte sowie deren Anwendung in der modernen Gesellschaft
- 180197 SE Hegel and Analytic Philosophy - McDowell's 'Mind and World' - A 'Turning Point in Philosophy'?
- 180223 VO-L The Strange and the Other - On Difference and Hybridity.
- 180232 PS Hermeneutics/Social Praxeology of Cultur - Castoriadis and Bourdieu
- 180236 VO Science and structuralism
- 180256 VO The Conception of God
- 180257 SE The question on god
- 180258 VO Friedrich Schlegel - An Evolution
- 180261 UE German Romanticism - Philosophy, Art and Politics
- 180266 SE Viewpoints - Visual pleasure, control, responsibility
- 180270 VO Philosophy and Economics - Life and adventures of Homo Oeconomicus, Esq.
- 180271 SE Philosophy and Economics - Laws
- 180274 SE Basic Writings of Phenomenology - Husserls "Cartesian Meditations"
- 180286 VO-L Logics and metaphysics
- 180291 SE Charles Darwin and the consequences
- 180305 VO Zen and Philosophy - Philosophical Anthropology
- 180361 SE Reading Technoscience - Bruno Latour
- 180379 SE Seminar for Comparative Philosophy
- 180382 VO-L The will to semblance - On truth and lies
- 180383 SE Friedrich Schlegel - An Evolution
- 180415 SE Thinking heretically with Meister Eckhart
- 180416 VO The erotic desire in philosophy
- 180429 VO-L Philosophy of biological media
Psychology
- 200150 VO Elective Course: Clinical Psychology and Health Psychology I
- 200151 VO Elective Course: Research Projects in Economic Psychology I
- 200152 VO Elective Course: Educational Psychology I
Pedagogy
- 190054 VO Categorical Remedial Educational Theory with Special Need - Speech, language, communication: pedagogic aspects of acquisition and impairment
- 190057 VO Biography and Age - a pricipal topic in education
- 190066 VO Images of a different education - Of Knowledge, Power and social Struggles
- 190190 VO Individual and Development - Development and Education 3. School, Familiy and other Educational Institutions as Topics of Developmental Education
- 190223 VO Consultation, Diagnostics, Rehabilitation and Therapy - Person-oriented support and life quality: a German perspective on "personal budget"
- 190257 VO Designs and Methods of International Comparative Educational Science - School systems in internations comparison I - An Introduction to Comparative Education I
- 190485 VO General didactics
- 190486 VO Special Needs and Inclusive Education
- 190489 VO BM4 Education and the historic dimension
- 190497 VO Youth and Society
- 190765 VO Education and Policy - Life long education
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§ 4/2/a Psychologie
1. Allgemeine Psychologie I und II, 2x2st., VO = § 57.1.1 + § 57.1.2
2. Entwicklungspsychologie I, 1x4st. , VO = § 57.1.3 + § 57.1.4
3. Intelligenz- und Persönlichkeitspsychologie 1 und II, 2x2st., VO = § 57.1.10 und/oder eine LV Psychologie aus § 57.6
4. Sozialpsychologie I und II, 2x2st. , VO = § 57.1.5 + § 57.1.6
5. Zwei alternative Lehrveranstaltungen = § 57.1.7 + § 57.1.8 sowie jede Psychologie LV aus § 57.6
§ 4/2/b Pädagogik
1. Proseminar I und II 2 x 2st., PS = es gelten dafür alle LV der Studieneingangsphase des Diplomstudiums Pädagogik
2. Vorlesung zur Problemgeschichte der Pädagogik 2st., VO = jede Vorlesung dem Bereich Pflichtfächer I und II des Diplomstudiums Pädagogik
3. Vorlesung zu einem speziellen systematischen Thema der Pädagogik 2st., VO = jede Vorlesung dem Bereich Pflichtfächer I und II des Diplomstudiums Pädagogik§ 4/2/c Erkenntnistheorie etc.
1. Erkenntnistheorie 2st., VO oder PS = § 57.2.4
2. Logik 2st., VO oder PS = § 57.2.3
3. Wissenschaftstheorie 2st., VO oder PS = § 57.2.4§ 4/2/d Philosophie
1. Einführung in die Philosophie für Lehramtskandidaten 2st. PS = § 57.2.1
2. Geschichte der Philosophie 2st., VO = 57.2.2
3. Eine Interdisziplinäre Arbeitsgemeinschaft oder eine Vorlesung oder ein Proseminar nach Wahl 2st. = alle Vorlesungen, Proseminare oder Arbeitsgemeinschaften des Diplomstudiums Philosophie, die in ihren Anforderungen dem 1.Studienabschnitt entsprechen
Zweiter Studienabschnitt
§ 5/2/a Philosophie
1. Geschichte der Philosophie und Gegenwartsphilosophie = § 57.3.1 + § 57.3.4
2. Wertphilosophie, Ästhetik, Ethik = 57.2.5 + § 57.3.3
3. Sozialphilosophie, politische Philosophie, Rechtsphilosophie, Staatsphilosophie = § 57.3.3 + § 4/2/2 (Diplomstudium Philosophie)
4. Ontologie, Metaphysik, Naturphilosophie = § 4/1/2 + § 4/1/6 (Diplomstudium Philosophie)
5. Kulturphilosophie, Geschichtsphilosophie, Religionsphilosophie = § 4/2/1 und § 4/2/4 (Diplomstudium Philosophie)
6. Anthropologie, Sprachphilosophie = § 3/2/6 + § 3/2/8(Diplomstudium Philosophie, nur VO und SE)
Interdisziplinäres Seminar = 57.3.5§ 5/2/b Pädagogik
1 . Vorlesung (2st.) = jede Vorlesung aus "Schwerpunkte (Wahlfächer)" des Diplomstudiums Pädagogik
2. Seminar (2st.) = jedes SE aus "Schwerpunkte (Wahlfächer)" des Diplomstudiums Pädagogik
3. Seminar oder Übung (2st.) = jedes SE oder jedes PS oder jede UE aus "Schwerpunkte (Wahlfächer)" des Diplomstudiums Pädagogik§ 5/2/d Fachdidaktik = jede LV aus § 57.4§ 7 Vorprüfung = § 57.2.6Die Lehrveranstaltungen beginnen, wenn nicht anders angegeben, in der Woche ab dem 6. Oktober 2008. Den aktuellen Stand entnehmen Sie bitte den Aushängen am Institut und dem elektronischen VVZ.
Frist für die elektronische Anmeldung zu prüfungsimmanenten Lehrveranstaltungen: 15.9.2008 (9 Uhr) - 5.10.2008 (20 Uhr)
Die Hörsäle des Instituts (im NIG 2. und 3. Stock) werden wie folgt bezeichnet:
3. Stock HS: 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, 3F
2. Stock HS: 2G, 2H, 2i