What is studied
The general objective of the course is to pursue an in-depth knowledge of the philosophical tradition in its methodological specificities, developed in the various historical-philosophical, theoretical, analytical, ethical-political and aesthetic directions. The specialised courses will pay particular attention to the development of linguistic and philological skills necessary for the reading of original texts; analytical and logical-argumentative skills relating to the various forms of knowledge; skills of historical-critical analysis of the fundamental concepts of ethical, legal-political, sociological and aesthetic reflection; theoretical and methodological skills concerning the relations between philosophy, the humanities, natural, physical and mathematical sciences.