Course Information
SemesterCourse Unit CodeCourse Unit TitleT+P+LCreditNumber of ECTS Credits
2PHIL 548Nietzsche3+0+038

Course Details
Language of Instruction English
Level of Course Unit Master's Degree
Department / Program MA Program in Philosophy (Thesis) (English)
Type of Program Formal Education
Type of Course Unit Elective
Course Delivery Method Face To Face
Objectives of the Course To discuss the philosophy of Nietzsche departing from primary and secondary literature.
Course Content this class tires to understand the general place of the philosophy of Nietzsche in the history of philosophy on the basis of the concepts of nihilism, will to power and overman etc.
Course Methods and Techniques
Prerequisites and co-requisities None
Course Coordinator None
Name of Lecturers Asist Prof.Dr. Muhammet ikbal Bakır
Assistants None
Work Placement(s) No

Recommended or Required Reading
Resources
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Course Category
Social Sciences %100

Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Activities are given in detail in the section of "Assessment Methods and Criteria" and "Workload Calculation"

Assessment Methods and Criteria
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ECTS Allocated Based on Student Workload
Activities Quantity Duration Total Work Load
Assignments 1 0 0
Project 1 0 0
Total Work Load   Number of ECTS Credits 0 0

Course Learning Outcomes: Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
NoLearning Outcomes
1 Students can get deep understanding on the essential problems of Nietzschean philosophy
2 They can evaluate the interrelations between the main issues of Nietzschean philosophy
3 They can interpret a philosophical text in referring to its historical background
4 They can develop their own philosophical point of view in modern critical philosophy by gaining familiarity with the essential discussions
5 They can analyze and criticize the original books of the philosophers


Weekly Detailed Course Contents
WeekTopicsStudy MaterialsMaterials
1 introduction
2 what is nihilism? Nietzsche, F. (1967). Will to Power. F. Translated by Walter Kaufmann. U.S.A: Vintage Books.
3 European nihilism Nietzsche, F. (1967). Will to Power. F. Translated by Walter Kaufmann. U.S.A: Vintage Books.
4 Thus Spoke Zarathustra Nietzche, F. (2006). Thus Spoke Zarathustra . Translated by Adrian Del Caro. U.S.A: Cambridge University Press.
5 thus Spoke Zarathustra Nietzche, F. (2006). Thus Spoke Zarathustra . Translated by Adrian Del Caro. U.S.A: Cambridge University Press.
6 The tragical Deleuze, G. (2002). Nietzsche and Philosopy.Translated by Hugh Tomlinson. London and New York: Continuum.
7 Basic concepts of the Philosophy of Nietzsche bey Deleuze Deleuze, G. (2002). Nietzsche and Philosopy.Translated by Hugh Tomlinson. London and New York: Continuum.
8 midterm
9 Nietzsche by Heidegger Heidegger, M. (1991). Nietzsche. (volume 1 and 2). Translated by David Farrel Krell. U.S.A: HarperSanFransisco.
10 Nietzsche, F. (2002). Beyond Good and Evil. Translated by Judith Norman. U.S.A: Cambridge University Press.
11 Nietzsche, F. (2002). Beyond Good and Evil. Translated by Judith Norman. U.S.A: Cambridge University Press.
12 Beyond Good and Evil Nietzsche, F. (2002). Beyond Good and Evil. Translated by Judith Norman. U.S.A: Cambridge University Press.
13 Beyond Good and Evil Nietzsche, F. (2002). Beyond Good and Evil. Translated by Judith Norman. U.S.A: Cambridge University Press.
14 Beyond Good and Evil Nietzsche, F. (2002). Beyond Good and Evil. Translated by Judith Norman. U.S.A: Cambridge University Press.


Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Contribution: 1: Very Slight 2:Slight 3:Moderate 4:Significant 5:Very Significant


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