Module Name: |
Module 16: Philosophy |
Code |
M13EPE(Ba) |
Module Elements: |
Compulsory Subject Philosophy |
Semester Number: |
3 |
Person responsible for the module |
A.V. Nikiforov |
Lecturer: |
Philosophy - A.V. Nikiforov |
Language: |
Russian, Kazakh |
Curriculum relation: |
Electrical Power Engineering (Ba) |
Type of teaching / number of hours per week and per semester :
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3 semester: hours per week – 10 (lectures -1; workshops -2; independent work -7); hours per semester – 150. |
Workload: |
Teaching Load: 45 hours Extracurricular Classes: 105 hours Total: 150 hours |
Credit Points: |
5 ECTS |
Conditions for Examinations: |
For admission to the exam, the student must score at least 50 points out of 100 available for each subject of the module |
Recommended Conditions: |
The study of the subject is based on the knowledge and skills of students obtained in the following school subjects: Man and Society, World history, World Art, Literature, and History, and University modules of Social and Humanitarian Knowledge and History of the State |
Expected Learning Outcomes: |
Know: forms and methods of scientific knowledge. Be able to: seek and apply new approaches to solving various philosophical problems. Possess the skills: defend personal point of view; analysis and logical thinking. Demonstrate ability to: use scientific views in life and profession. |
Intendend use/applicability |
Module: Final Academic Assessment |
Content: |
Philosophy Formation of understanding of a new type of rationality – as a consequence of the development of private and experimental sciences. Philosophical understanding of different forms of scienticism – mechanistic, cybernetic and synergetic. Identification of close interaction of scienticism with philosophical and anthropological problems, as well as elucidation of the true essence of science, religion, philosophy and art. |
Examination Form, module mark: |
Philosophy - computer-based testing Module mark: the result of the exam Philosophy |
Technical/Multimedia Facilities: |
PowerPoint presentations, electronic texts, multimedia system |
Study Materials: |
1. P. V. Alekseev, A.V. Panin. Philosophy: Textbook. M.: Prospect, 2003 2. V. D. Gubin. Philosophy: Textbook. M.: Omega, 2006 3. A. G. Spirkin. Philosophy: Textbook. M.: Gardariki, 2004 4. Philosophy: Textbook/Comp. T. H. Gabitov Almaty, 2003 5. S. F. Denisov. History and Philosophy of Science: Textbook. – Part 2: Science – Religion – Philosophy – Art. – Omsk: Amphora Publishing House, 2010. 6. S. A. Lebedev, V. A. Rubochkin. History of Science. Philosophical and Methodological Analysis. Textbook for Universities. – Moscow: Publishing house: MPSI, 2011 |
Date of last amendment |
26.01.2023 |