The course is intended for students of non-philosophical subjects. It aims at mediating basic procedures of philosophical thinking which enable a man to cultivate and develop the complex understanding of oneself, the world and one’s position in it. The lectures present philosophical thinking using specific philosophical issues to be solved.
The students are shown how phenomena are thematised and clarified in philosophy which occur in our everyday lives. The object of the course is also to show how philosophical thinking is related to our everyday lives and how it can help to our orientation in the world.
At the same time, the course introduces thoughts and texts of many important 19th and 20th century thinkers.