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Course Details
KTO KARATAY UNIVERSITY
İktisadi, İdari ve Sosyal Bilimler Fakültesi
Programme of Social Service
Course Details
Course Code Course Name Year Period Semester T+A+L Credit ECTS
99300003 Introduction to Philosophy 1 Autumn 1 3+0+0 4 4
Course Type Compulsory
Course Cycle Bachelor's (First Cycle) (TQF-HE: Level 6 / QF-EHEA: Level 1 / EQF-LLL: Level 6)
Course Language Turkish
Methods and Techniques Anlatım, soru-cevap, tartışma,
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Prerequisites Yok
Coordinator -
Instructor(s) Prof. Hüsamettin ERDEM
Instructor Assistant(s) -
Course Instructor(s)
Name and Surname Room E-Mail Address Internal Meeting Hours
Prof. Hüsamettin ERDEM C-133 [email protected] 7648
Course Content
This course focuses on the importance of critical thinking and the main problems of philosophy. The course will primarily focus on the contribution of philosophy to the individual and society, its relationship with science, religion and art, the characteristics of philosophical knowledge, the concept of critical thinking, the analysis and synthesis of events and facts with a critical view. Then, discussions will be conducted on existence, the value of human beings, morality and ethics, being a professional, and the role of philosophy and critical thinking in solving some of the problems that social workers may encounter.
Objectives of the Course
To enable students to meet philosophical questions and problems, to acquire knowledge about the subjects and currents of philosophy, to recognize the ways of thinking and reasoning specific to philosophy, to develop critical thinking skills and to look at problems critically.
Contribution of the Course to Field Teaching
Basic Vocational Courses
Specialization / Field Courses
Support Courses X
Transferable Skills Courses
Humanities, Communication and Management Skills Courses X
Relationships between Course Learning Outcomes and Program Outcomes
Relationship Levels
Lowest Low Medium High Highest
1 2 3 4 5
# Program Learning Outcomes Level
P1 Has knowledge of sociocultural environment and human behavior. 4
P5 Has the ability to think critically. 5
P8 Has the ability to observe human rights and social justice in practice. 4
P10 Demonstrates ethical and professional behavior. 4
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
No Learning Outcomes Outcome Relationship Measurement Method **
O1 Defines the concepts of sociocultural environment, human behaviour and cultural competence. P.1.1 1
O2 Defines the concepts of critical thinking, social welfare and environmental justice. P.5.1 1
O3 Explains the importance of critical thinking in social work practice. P.5.2 1
O4 It defines the concepts of democracy, human rights and social justice. P.8.1 1
O5 Defines ethical concepts, principles, and terminology specific to the social work profession. P.10.1 1
** Written Exam: 1, Oral Exam: 2, Homework: 3, Lab./Exam: 4, Seminar/Presentation: 5, Term Paper: 6, Application: 7
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
Week Topics
1 What is philosophy? Philosophy definitions, who is the philosopher?
2 What is thinking? What is critical thinking?
3 The foundations of philosophy (reason, contemplation, knowledge and wisdom)
4 Why is critical thinking so important? Application areas of critical thinking,
5 Philosophical thought and its features,
6 What do critical thinking skills include? Some characteristics of good thinkers,
7 midterm exam
8 Why is philosophy necessary for man? Individual and societal benefits.
9 How resourceful are we as thinkers? The relationship between thinking well and working hard
10 The main problems of philosophy (Existence, knowledge and value). Brief information about the asset. What is the philosophy of knowledge, general information about the moral philosophy and philosophy of art in the value problem.
11 To be the critic of our own thinking. To form new thinking habits, To improve our reasoning and understanding ability,
12 Philosophy and its departments, knowledge and types of knowledge
13 Becoming an impartial thinker, Characteristics of strong and intuitive critical thinking, impartial mindset, intellectual humility, intellectual courage, Intellectual empathy, Intellectual integrity, perseverance, confidence in reasoning, intellectual autonomy, etc.
14 Philosophy of knowledge (epistemology) problem of value and source of knowledge
Textbook or Material
Resources 2. 1. Erdem, Hüsameddin. Introduction to Philosophy: Some Philosophy Matters, Konya: HU-ER, 2021
2. BOLAY, Süleyman Hayri. Introduction to Philosophy, Ankara: Akçağ Publications, 2019
4. 2. BOLAY, Süleyman Hayri. Introduction to Philosophy, Ankara: Akçağ Publications, 2019
3. MENGÜŞOĞLU, Takiyettin, Introduction to Philosophy, Istanbul: Remzi Kitabevi, 1983
3. MENGÜŞOĞLU, Takiyettin, Introduction to Philosophy, Istanbul: Remzi Kitabevi, 1983
Evaluation Method and Passing Criteria
In-Term Studies Quantity Percentage
Practice - -
Field Study - -
Course Specific Internship (If Any) - -
Homework - -
Presentation - -
Projects - -
Quiz - -
Midterms 1 40 (%)
Final Exam 1 60 (%)
Total 100 (%)
ECTS / Working Load Table
Quantity Duration Total Work Load
Course Week Number and Time 14 4 56
Out-of-Class Study Time (Pre-study, Library, Reinforcement) 3 8 24
Midterms 1 15 15
Quiz 0 0 0
Homework 0 0 0
Practice 0 0 0
Laboratory 0 0 0
Project 0 0 0
Workshop 0 0 0
Presentation/Seminar Preparation 0 0 0
Fieldwork 0 0 0
Final Exam 1 25 25
Other 0 0 0
Total Work Load: 120
Total Work Load / 30 4
Course ECTS Credits: 4
Course - Learning Outcomes Matrix
Relationship Levels
Lowest Low Medium High Highest
1 2 3 4 5
# Learning Outcomes P1 P5 P8 P10
O1 Defines the concepts of sociocultural environment, human behaviour and cultural competence. 4 - - -
O2 Defines the concepts of critical thinking, social welfare and environmental justice. - 5 - -
O3 Explains the importance of critical thinking in social work practice. - 5 - -
O4 It defines the concepts of democracy, human rights and social justice. - - 4 -
O5 Defines ethical concepts, principles, and terminology specific to the social work profession. - - - 4