Objectives of the degree course
In line with the educational objectives qualifying the class, the degree course is set up in such a way as to provide students with a thorough knowledge of philosophical thought in its historical evolution; an advanced hermeneutic competence in the reading and critical evaluation of philosophical texts; a secure capacity for historical-critical analysis of the fundamental concepts of ethical, juridical-political and aesthetic reflection, with particular reference to the individual and collective aspects of human praxis; a developed analytical and logical-argumentative competence in relation to the various forms of human knowledge and language; an appreciable ability to recognise, discuss and use autonomously models of (theoretical, linguistic, moral, aesthetic, religious) rationality within the various spheres of human life; the theoretical and methodological competence in recognising and critically evaluating the relationships between philosophy, the human and social sciences, the natural, physical and mathematical sciences.