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Lecture plan

                     1. The problem of man in philosophy. The essence of man.
                     2. Anthroposotyogenesis. The unity of the natural, social and spiritual in man.
                     3. Philosophy of personality. Value of basic concepts.
                     4. The problem of death and immortality. The meaning of human life.


                     Philosophical Anthropology as a Section of Philosophy. The main differences of
               man  from  other  living  beings.  The  problem  of  human  physicality:  gender.  The
               essence of man.
                     Human development: ontogeny and phylogeny. Influence of natural and social

               on the formation of personality. Anthroposotyogenesis.
                     Philosophy of personality. The content of the concepts of "man", "individual",
               "person", "personality".
                     The problem of human existence: death and immortality. Children and creativity
               as  the  forms  of  human  immortality.  Formation  of  the  meaning  of  human  life  and
               values. Change in the meanings of life in different historical epochs.



                         Lecture 8. THE PROBLEM OF KNOWLEDGE IN PHILOSOPHY.
                                    METHODOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH


                                                           Lecture plan

                     1. The essence of the cognitive process and its structure.
                     2. Philosophical understanding of truth. The concept of practice.
                     3. Methodology of scientific knowledge. Basic forms.
                     4. Scientific knowledge and creativity.


                     Epistemology as a theory of knowledge. Cognitive activity of a person. Subject
               and object of knowledge. The structure of the cognitive process: the forms of sensory
               and rational process of cognition. Principles of the theory of cognition.
                     Truth  and  its  features.  Criteria  of  truth.  Ratio  of  truth  and  practice.  Types  of
               Truth: Absolute and Relative Truth.

                     Basic  methods  of  scientific  knowledge.  Analysis,  synthesis,  abstraction,
               generalization, deduction, induction, analogy, modeling, observation.
                     The essence of scientific knowledge. Creativity and intuition.


                             Lecture 9. DIALECTICS AS THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT


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