Philosophy and Human Sciences

Dottorati
Doctoral programme (PhD)
A.Y. 2024/2025
Study area
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
Doctoral programme (PhD)
3
Years
Dipartimento di Filosofia "Piero Martinetti" - Via Festa del Perdono, 7 - Milano
Italian
The doctoral programme in Philosophy and Human Sciences is a brand new higher education programme which integrates the skills required for theoretical and experimental research in disciplines such as anthropology, geography, linguistics, psychology and cognitive science, social science, art theory and criticism with the findings of philosophical research, both theoretical and historical. The programme makes use of the multidisciplinary skills of the Board of Lecturers and aims to provide extensive knowledge in specific sectors of basic and applied research. It promotes innovative and cutting-edge research in areas requiring the ability to master theories, methods and techniques from various fields. In particular, the programme aims to provide students with a solid philosophical and scientific grounding in one of the following research areas: (i) History of philosophical and scientific thought (ii) Ethics and political thought (iii) Image theory and phenomenology of experience (iv) Logic and theory of languages (v) Philosophy of mind and cognitive science (vi) Anthropology and territory.
Tutte le classi di laurea magistrale - All classes of master's degrees
Dipartimento di Filosofia "Piero Martinetti" - Via Festa del Perdono, 7 - Milano
Title Professor(s)
Contemporary Philosophy (1): Phenomenology; Existentialism; Hermeneutics; Philosophical Anthropology
Contemporary Philosophy (2): Pragmatism and Philosophy of Practices; Genealogy
Theories of language (1): Language and Metaphysics; Semantic Theories of Language
Theories of language (2): Glottology; Comparative Linguistics; Comparative Morphosyntax
Aesthetics (1): Image theories and Visual Culture; Theories of Cinema and Photography; Media Theories and Media Archaeologies; Cultural Studies
Aesthetics (2): Performance Studies; Philosophy and Literature; Rhetoric; Neuroaesthetics; New Materialisms; Experimental Aesthetics
Aesthetics (3): History of Aesthetics: Philosophical Concepts of Aesthetic Nature; Aesthetics in Premodern Philosophy
Ethics and Politics (1): Contemporary Theories of Recognition and Justice; Identities (Gender) Theories
Ethics and Politics (4): History of Modern Political Thought; Democracy; Public Opinion; Politics and Psychology; Medieval Models of Political and Economical Sovereignty
Ethics and Politics (5): Foundations of ethics; Contemporary value theory; Philosophy of history; political philosophy (liberalism and communitarianism); philosophical anthropology
History of Philosophy (1): Plato, Aristotle, Hellenistic and Post-Hellenistic Philosophy
History of Philosophy (2): The Platonic Tradition from Antiquity to German Idealism; The Aristotelian Tradition from Antiquity to the Modern Age
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History of Philosophy (3): Censorship and Libertas Philosophandi from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment
History of Philosophy (4): Good life, virtue, and happiness from Antiquity to the Enlightenment
History of Philosophy (5): History of Ethics from the 17th to the 20th Century
History of Philosophy (6): Epistemology, Ethics and Politics in Ancient and Modern Thought
History of Philosophy (8): Kant and German Classical Philosophy
History of Philosophy (9): Metaphysics and Philosophy of Nature from Antiquity to the Modern Age
History and Philosophy of the Sciences
Anthropology (1): Material Culture, Media and Symbolic Representations
Anthropology (2): anthropology of science and indigenous epistemologies
Anthropology (3): mobility, solidarity, cooperation, humanitarianism and social identities; migrations and borders
Anthropology (4): anthropology of nature; culture and environment; relationship between humans and non-humans; Climatic changes; Environmental geo-history
Pedagogy; Didactics and special pedagogy: Didactics, Educational technology, Media Education, inclusive education
Sociology (1): science and technology studies (STS), epistemology and constructivism
Sociology (2): workplaces studies, coordination studies, interaction, language, senses
Sociology (3): ethnographic experiments, video-analysis, methodology of social research, research methods (survey, discursive interview, focus group, ethnography)

Enrolment

Places available: 5

Call for applications

Please refer to the call for admission test dates and contents, and how to register.

Application for admission: from 29/05/2024 to 27/06/2024

Application for matriculation: from 09/08/2024 to 23/08/2024

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