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Le cours offrira une introduction à la philosophie analytique et une initiation à la pensée de Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Temps présentiel : 21 heures
Charge de travail étudiant : 9 heures
Méthode(s) d'évaluation : Commentaire de documents, Cours magistral, Exposé écrit, Recherche personnelle
Référence : BOYER P. [2001] Religion Explained. The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought, Basic Books, New York. Version française: [2001] Et l’homme créa les dieux, Gallimard, Paris, Folio Essais.
CAMOSY C. [2012] Peter Singer and Christian Ethics. Beyond Polarization, Cambridge university press, Cambridge.
CHURCHLAND P. [2013] Thouching a nerve. The Self as Brain, W.W Norton & Company, Inc, New York.
CHURCHLAND P. [2011] Braintrust. What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality, Princeton University Press, New Jersey.
CORRADINI A., GLAVAN S., LOWE J. (éd.) [2006] Analytic Philosophy Without Naturalism, Routledge, Oxford.
DE CARO M., MACARTHUr D. (éd.) [2008], Naturalism in Question, Harvard University
Press, Massachusetts et Londres.
DENNETT D. [2003] Freedom Evolves, Penguin Group, Middlesex, Viking.
DENNETT D. [2006] Breaking the Spell. Religion as a Natural Phenomenon, Penguin Books, New York.
HARRIS J. [2002] Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy of religion volume 3: Analytical Philosophy of Religion, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Massachusetts.
PLANTINGA A. [1978] The Nature of Necessity, Clarendon Press, Oxford, Clarendon Library of Logic and Philosophy.
PLANTINGA A. [1993] Warrant and Proper Function, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
PLANTINGA A. [2000] Warranted Christian Belief, Oxford University Press, New York.
SINGER P. [1980] Practical Ethics, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2011 (4ème edition).
SINGER P. [1981] The Expanding Circle: Ethics, Evolution, and Moral Progress, Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 2011.
Méthode(s) d'enseignement : Cours magistral, Exposés |