Study programme 2022-2023 | Français | ||
Philosophie en rapport avec les sciences humaines et les questions d'éthique | |||
Programme component of Bachelor's in Psychology and Education: General (MONS) (day schedule) à la Faculty of Psychology and Education |
Code | Type | Head of UE | Department’s contact details | Teacher(s) |
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UP-B1-BAGENE-902-M | Optional UE | FREMINEUR Salomé | P342 - FPSE - Service du Doyen |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4.00 |
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Learning Outcomes of UE
The course aims to introduce the students to the specificity of philosophical questioning and provide them with an art knowledge base in general philosophy that will help them develop their critical faculties, to refine their methods of reasoning and to adopt a reflexive stance on the construction of knowledge within Human Sciences.
This course thus has a transversal interest. It trains in the scientific approach, by developing critical and conceptual skills such as:
1) problematization or the art of identifying what in a situation or a case is problematic and what is at stake
2) conceptualization or the ability to historically specify and contextualize the concepts to translate them into real tools for reflection, which will ultimately make it possible to build a solid personal judgment on a given question
3) argumentation or the ability to analyze and reproduce both valid and impactful arguments, to highlight worldviews or values underlying a reasoning, as well as the presuppositions of a thesis or an opinion.
UE Content: description and pedagogical relevance
The course takes as a common thread the question of the "norm", which it questions from different authors through the history of ideas, from ancient to contemporary philosophy. This is less of an inventory of everything that has been said on the concept of norm than to analyze how this notion raises major problems for different fields of thought, since epistemology - by the issues of the norm of truth or universality in Humanities - to the ethical and political - worked through the question of social norms, action norms and the relationship to the laws of the city - and through aesthetics - and the question of the norm of beauty or of what is considered a work of art.
The challenge of the course, in relation to global cursus, is the following: to develop a properly philosophical questioning which enriches, by the shift in point of view that it operates, a more general reflection in Psychology. This interdisciplinary enrichment is achieved both through the transversal skills mobilized by the course (cf. Learning outcomes) and both through the question it deploys, that of the norm, also at the heart of central issues for Psychology and Humanities (whether we think of the norm of reason and knowledge, or the dialectic of the normal and the pathological, etc.).
Prior Experience
None.