License
The curriculum of the license consists in 4 seminars, 8 optional
courses and 6 compulsory courses. In order to obtain the license, students are
also required to write a dissertation and to pass an oral and a written exam.
The written exam consists in the redaction of a text about a theme chosen by the
candidate among three ones. The oral exam is about one of two authors chosen by
the candidate, about one among ten special philosophical themes chosen by the
candidate, and about one among 12 general philosophical themes. In particular,
apart from the compulsory courses prescribed for the second-cycle (6 general
courses) and the study of 12 general themes, students following this track, on
consultation with the Director of the Specialization, are required to:
(i)
choose two
authors whose works have a bearing on the study of the interaction between
science and philosophy;
(ii)
choose, among
the ten required, 5 special themes about the interaction between science and
philosophy and another 5 from the systematic section of the Faculty;
(iii)
write
their dissertation on a theme corresponding to some particular feature of the
interaction between science and philosophy;
(iv)
choose and
follow 8 optional courses and 4 seminars, of which at least 4 courses and 2
seminars must be chosen from among the offering of the specialization according
to the scheme below.