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05.127.035 Undergraduate Seminar Dr. Julia Pfefferkorn Wed, 20. Oct. 2021 [12:15] - Wed, 2. Feb. 2022 [13:45] |
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05.127.035 Undergraduate Seminar Martin Brodehl M.A. Mon, 18. Oct. 2021 [10:15] - Mon, 31. Jan. 2022 [11:45] |
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05.127.040 Aristotle and his Reception in the High Middle Ages Martin Brodehl M.A.; PD Dr. Dr. Stefan Seit |
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05.127.040 Thomas Aquinas: Happiness in the “Summa Theologiae” Felix Wolfgang Guggeis M.A. Fri, 22. Oct. 2021 [10:15] - Fri, 4. Feb. 2022 [11:45] |
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05.127.050 Analytic Introduction to Theory of Action Dr. Nora Heinzelmann Fri, 22. Oct. 2021 [10:15] - Fri, 4. Feb. 2022 [11:45] |
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05.127.050 Berkeley, Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous Dr. Lutz Baumann Wed, 20. Oct. 2021 [10:15] - Wed, 2. Feb. 2022 [11:45] |
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05.127.050 Early Modern Rationalism Univ.-Prof. Dr. Konstantin Pollok Th, 21. Oct. 2021 [10:15] - Th, 3. Feb. 2022 [11:45] |
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05.127.050 Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding Erik Eschmann M.A. Tue, 19. Oct. 2021 [14:15] - Tue, 1. Feb. 2022 [15:45] |
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05.127.050 Kant’s Pre-Critical Thought Lucia Volonté M.A. Mon, 18. Oct. 2021 [16:15] - Mon, 31. Jan. 2022 [17:45] |
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05.127.070 Exercise for the Lecture “Introduction to Modern Logic” Dr. Nick Haverkamp; Moritz Stephan Heiland; Henning Kirschbaum; Jonas Konstantin Mach; Lisa Seemann |
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05.127.090 Migration and Flight. Ethical Perspectives Marco Fatfat M.A. Wed, 20. Oct. 2021 [14:15] - Wed, 2. Feb. 2022 [15:45] |
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05.127.090 Reinach, The Apriori Foundations of the Civil Law Dr. Felix Uwe Timmermann Tue, 19. Oct. 2021 [08:15] - Tue, 1. Feb. 2022 [09:45] |
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05.127.090 Utilitarianism Univ.-Prof. Dr. Tim Henning Mon, 18. Oct. 2021 [16:15] - Mon, 31. Jan. 2022 [17:45] |
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05.127.090 What Is Virtue Ethics? Dr. Felix Uwe Timmermann Tue, 19. Oct. 2021 [16:15] - Tue, 1. Feb. 2022 [17:45] |
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05.127.105 Aesthetics and German Romanticism Dr. Gerad Gentry Fri, 8. Oct. 2021 [14:15] - Fri, 10. Dec. 2021 [15:45] |
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05.127.105 Feminism. A Philosophical Introduction Marco Fatfat M.A. Mon, 18. Oct. 2021 [14:15] - Mon, 31. Jan. 2022 [15:45] |
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05.127.105 Language, Deliberation and Democracy in Civil Society in Germany and Poland Dr. Margit Ruffing |
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05.127.105 The Art of Living: Philosophy and Literature Dr. Anne Pollok Tue, 19. Oct. 2021 [14:15] - Tue, 1. Feb. 2022 [15:45] |
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05.127.998 (PS) Quellen des Wissens: Einführung in die Erkenntnistheorie Dr. Tobias Wilsch Wed, 20. Oct. 2021 [16:15] - Wed, 2. Feb. 2022 [17:45] |
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05.127.999 Fake News, Pandemics, Conspiracy Theories. New Philosophical Texts on Questions of our Time PD Dr. Matthias Neuber Mon, 18. Oct. 2021 [14:15] - Mon, 31. Jan. 2022 [15:45] |
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05.127.999 Homo Economicus -- Useful fiction or source of evil? apl. Prof. Dr. Ralf-Meinard Kuhlmann Tue, 19. Oct. 2021 [10:15] - Tue, 1. Feb. 2022 [11:45] |
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05.127.999 Key Texts Theoretical Philosophy II (1) Dr. Nick Haverkamp Wed, 20. Oct. 2021 [10:15] - Wed, 2. Feb. 2022 [11:45] |
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05.127.999 Rudolf Carnap, Work and Impact Timo Meier M.A. Wed, 20. Oct. 2021 [12:15] - Wed, 2. Feb. 2022 [13:45] |
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05.127.999 Theories of Truth Dr. Nick Haverkamp Wed, 20. Oct. 2021 [14:15] - Wed, 2. Feb. 2022 [15:45] |
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