Social Sciences For Psychology: Philosophical Anthropology, Sociology, And Anthropology
Learning Outcomes:
Describe the essential features of the social and human science in understanding human behaviour in social context; Explain major philosophical, sociological and anthropological paradigms or perspectives that enrich social scientific discourse; Integrate findings of social empirical research and use them in studies of social phenomen; Apply social and human science perspective when looking at everyday life, particularly local and national social life.
Topics:
- History of Knowledge About Human Crisis
- Ontology, Epistemology and Axiology in Philosophy of Human Studies
- Description Of Philosophy About Body, Soul and Relational Dynamic
- Description Of Philosophy About Knowledge, Affectivity, and Relational Dynamics
- Description Of Philosophy On Historicity and Human Sociality
- Description Of Philosophy About freedom and Existentialism
- Introducing social science
- Norms and rules
- Language
- Conversation
- Rituals
- Personality (Philosophical Assumption about Human)
- Identity
- The Modernization Story As A Reflexive Frame
- The Enigma of Human Reality
- Description Of Philosophy About Death
- Description Of Philosophy About Postmodernism
- Philosophy East Side For A Possible In Western Philosophy
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