Group | Type | Day | Time | Classroom | Weeks | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Common | I | Monday | 08-10 | U20 | 06 | |
Common | I | Monday | 12-14 | U140 | 10-12 | |
Common | I | Wednesday | 14-16 | U55 | 06-07,09 | |
S1 | TE | Wednesday | 16-18 | U28 | 09-11 | |
S1 | TE | Friday | 14-16 | U148 | 06-12 | |
S2 | TE | Tuesday | 10-12 | U28 | 09-11 | |
S2 | TE | Thursday | 14-16 | U26a | 09 | |
S2 | TE | Friday | 12-14 | U28 | 06-08,10-12 | |
S3 | TE | Monday | 10-12 | U26a | 09 | |
S3 | TE | Tuesday | 14-16 | U28 | 09-11 | |
S3 | TE | Friday | 10-12 | U28 | 06-08,10-12 |
Ubegrænset deltagerantal. 3. kvartal.
Prerequisites:
None
Academic preconditions:
All first year courses must be passed.
Course introduction
The course introduces central themes from the Philosophy of Science and discusses ethical problems that are relevant to the natural sciences. In addition the course treats the role of the subjects in society.
Expected learning outcome
After the course the student is supposed to be able to:
- reproduce central parts of the literature of the course.
- use the notions and concepts from the course correctly.
- relate relevantĆ issues about the students subject to the theories presented in the course.
- Argue for independent points of views relevant for this course.
Subject overview
The themes are introduced in general terms in lectures and will afterwards be discussed in relation to the bio sciences in smaller classes.
The themes are:
- Role of university and subject in society.
- Methods in Science.
- Theory and Reality.
- Ethics and Values.
Literature