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1. What is Idealism and Materialism?
                     2.  Explain  the  connectivity  between  next  notions  -  "being  ",  "substance",
               "human world”.
                     3. Why “matter” and “material” are different notions?

                     4. What forms of human being exist?
                     5. What is matter?
                     6. How did you understand the category of being in Greek philosophy?



                                               References and Web Resources

                     1. Anthony Kenny. A New History of Western Philosophy. – Volume 1: Ancient
               Philosophy.  –  Oxford  –  New  York.  –  2006.  –  342  p.  Access  mode:
               https://archive.org/stream/AncientPhilosophy/Ancient%20Philosophy_djvu.txt

                     2. Bertrant Rassel. The History of Western Philosophy. – New York, 1945.  –
               956                          p.                          Access                           mode:
               http://www.giuliotortello.it/clil/History_of_Western_Philosophy.pdf
                     3. Encyclopedia Britannica. Access mode: https://www.britannica.com/topic-

               browse/Philosophy
                     4. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Access mode: http://www.iep.utm.edu/

                     5.  Frederick  Copleston.  A  History  of  philosophy.  –  Volume  II.  Medieval
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                     6. Simon Blackburn. The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy. – Oxford paperback
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                     7. Skalska D.M. Philosophy: lectures. – Ivano-Frankivsk: IFNTUOG. – 2013. –
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                     8.  Will  Buckingham.  The  philosophy  book.  Big  ideas  simply  explained.  –
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                     Seminar № 9. Specificity of scientific knowledge

                     1. Features and structure of the cognitive process. Epistemology.
                     2. Objective, absolute and relative truths. Practice.




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