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TAYJ11 Philosophy of Science 3 ECTS
Periods
Period I Period II Period III Period IV
Language of instruction
English
Type or level of studies
Postgraduate studies
Course unit descriptions in the curriculum
Joint Doctoral Studies
Doctoral School

General description

Learning outcomes:

The aim of this course is to strengthen the general researcher skills of the participant by training her to grasp her own particular field of research in a wider and more general context through some central issues in philosophy of science.

Teaching schedule:

Tue 22.10. at 9-16 o'clock (Room A1081 (Pinni A))
Tue 29.10. at 9-16 o'clock (Room A4 (Main building))

General description:

The course consists of alternating sessions of lectures and discussions. The lectures will cover some central themes in philosophy of science, and these will then be further discussed in smaller groups whose members (to the extent that this is possible) come from related scientific fields.

Course contents:

  1. Objects of Study and the Classification of Sciences
  2. Concepts, Propositions, and Arguments
  3. Hypotheses, Explanations, and Justification
  4. Scientific Realism and Antirealism


Enrolment in NettiOpsu begins on 26 August 2013. The maximum number of students is 50. Students are selected on first come-first-served principle. The student has to check the selection from NettiOpsu after the enrolment period.

Completion: Passing the course requires a tight following of the lectures and an active participation in the group discussions. There will be no final exam as such, but the participants are required to produce a three-page written presentation where one of the central themes of the course is connected with the participant’s own scientific field and research topic.

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Teachers

Koskinen, Heikki, Teacher responsible
heikki.j.koskinen[ät]kolumbus.fi

Teaching

22-Oct-2013 – 29-Oct-2013
Lectures 12 hours

Evaluation

Pass/fail.