Bachelor's Paper with Seminar: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (B-KUL-W0W44A)

12 ECTSEnglish26 Both termsCannot be taken as part of an examination contractCannot be taken as part of a credit contract
POC Philosophy (internationaal)

Students learn how to research and write a more extended piece of philosophical scholarship. The supervision in the seminar aims to finalise this process within the provided schedule. The Bachelor's Paper with Seminar is also intended as a first encounter with research activities within the Institute of Philosophy.

Students should demonstrate that they are able to combine insights of the Bachelor's classes, their reading and the obtained skills into a paper including a first form of specialisation. At the end of the course, students are prepared to move on to the Master's Thesis.

The philosophical reading, writing, oral, arguing and research skills, which were dealt with in the different philosophical courses in the first and second stage, are deepened and extended.

The following research skills are dealt with, among others:

  • The student can find literature on news sites, in newspaper archives, in databases for philosophy (Philosopher's Index, International Philosophical Bibliography, PhilPapers), in Google Scholar, Web of Science, UniCat, WorldCat, ...
  • The student can use indirect search strategies.
  • The student knows the legal and social aspects of information dissemination (copyright, open access).

 

The student masters the philosophical reading, writing, oral, arguing and research skills which were dealt with in the different philosophical courses in the first and second stage. For these learning objectives, see for instance the ECTS sheet of the course Research and Writing in Philosophy (first stage). Students should also have a competent knowledge of English.

 

You can only take this course if you have to acquire no more than 75 credits to obtain your degree.

This course is identical to the following courses:
W0W41A : Bachelor's Paper with Seminar: Logic and Analytic Philosophy
W0W42A : Bachelor's Paper with Seminar: Phenomenology and Philosophical Anthropology
W0W43A : Bachelor's Paper with Seminar: Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy
W0W45A : Bachelor's Paper with Seminar: Metaphysics and Philosophy of Culture

Activities

4 ects. Seminar Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (B-KUL-W0W44a)

4 ECTSEnglishFormat: Practical26 Both terms
POC Philosophy (internationaal)

Topic 2024-2025: Humans and Animals

Across all cultures, humans have conceived of themselves in relation to animals. From antiquity until the early modern age, most Western thinkers inquired into animals’ cognitive skills – from perception to rationality, from instinct to language – in their own right and a means for puzzling out the human-animal divide. The course will consider exemplary episodes in this century-long history, and show how thinking of animals shaped humans’ understanding of themselves, and their philosophy at large. Buffon’s insight will thereby prove true for most ancient, medieval, and early modern thinkers: “were there no animals, the nature of humans would be even more incomprehensible”.

Selection of primary texts and secondary literature. The course material changes from year to year, together with the topics and will be announced at the beginning of each seminar.

 

In the seminar, students will be guided in the process of writing their Bachelor's Paper. Every year certain topics will be offered in the seminar. Students write their paper on a subject that falls within one of the topics. The theme facilitates student interaction in the seminars. 

Attendance to all seminar sessions is mandatory! A student who is repeatedly and for illegitimate reasons absent can be denied further access to class by the teacher of the course.

For the research skills, a coursebook will be made available through the Toledo community Online Writing Lab (author: Griet Galle). Information sessions on research, writing, and presentation skills will also be organised.

8 ects. Bachelor's Paper (B-KUL-W0EB7a)

8 ECTSEnglishFormat: Bachelor's paperSecond term
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POC Philosophy (internationaal)

Students write a paper (minimum 6250 and maximum 7500 words, table of contents, footnotes and bibliography not included) on one of the topics offered in the seminar. For information on the requirements for the paper and submission deadlines, please see the website of the Bachelor's Paper with Seminar.

 

Writing the paper includes:
-        doing library research;
-        reading and processing of primary and secondary literature;
-        writing a one-page proposal;
-        writing a first draft, taking into account the remarks of fellow students and the teacher;
-        writing the final draft, taking into account the remarks made by fellow students and the teacher. The seminars are organized to guide students through the process of writing. In addition, students can contact the teacher for individual feedback.

Students should read and follow the following guidelines:

Evaluation

Evaluation: Bachelor's Paper with Seminar: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (B-KUL-W2W44a)

Type : Continuous assessment without exam during the examination period
Description of evaluation : Paper/Project, Presentation, Participation during contact hours


Examination description

The Seminar will be graded by the teacher on the basis of the presentation(s) and participation in the seminar meetings.
The Paper will be graded by the teacher of the seminar and a second reader.
Criteria of evaluation:

  • Basic writing skills and proper mastery of the formalities of presenting a piece of philosophical research
  • Overall order and organization in the development of the paper
  • Familiarity with and understanding of the material being discussed, and with some main secondary material
  • Clarity of understanding; argumentative and interpretative skill
  • Quality of philosophical intelligence

To determine the overall result for the course Bachelor's Paper with Seminar the results for the two parts will be weighted as follows:

  • Seminar: 30% of the final grade, i.e. 10% for participation/cooperation and 20% for the presentations
  • Paper: 70% of the final grade

Students can only pass for the course if they get a grade for both parts. Students can only pass for the course if they have obtained a partial mark of at least 10/20 for the paper; if that is not the case they can obtain maximum 9/20 for the “Bachelor’s Paper with Seminar”.

The student needs to pass the BA paper with Seminar course unit in order to pass the BA programme. No tolerance can be applied for this course unit. 

Students who fail to complete the course within one year will in principle not be able to continue on same subject. They have to retake the seminar and they have to write a paper on a topic that fits within the theme of one of the seminars that are offered.

Determination of the examination result

If students did not attend the course as required (absent more than one session without legitimate reason), did not sufficiently participate in group assignments, did not give a presentation, and/or did not submit all the course work (in time), they will receive the result 'not taken' (NA). In case students cannot, for well-founded reasons, attend class as required, they need to inform the teacher of the course without undue delay. The teacher can in this case decide to give the student a make-up assignment (for example, a reading report on the material covered in the seminar session which the student missed). In case students cannot, for serious reasons and regularly or for a long period of time, attend class as required or in case students cannot, for serious reasons, give a presentation on a scheduled date, they need to inform the examination ombudsperson without undue delay.

If students submit a paper that does not respect the word limits, one point for each block of 500 words too many or too few will be deducted.

This course unit allows partial mark transfers in case of partial pass mark:

  • W0W44a - Seminar Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (during academic year)
  • W0EB7a - Bachelor's Paper (during academic year)

The second examination attempt is limited to (re)submitting the course work. Participation and/or presentation cannot be retaken. The student who in the course of the academic year did not attend class as required or who did not give a presentation will again receive the NA result.