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Description: This line covers the following segments:
a) History of Ancient Philosophy, dedicated to the classical authors of Greek Philosophy and is intended to investigate, with the help of philological analysis of the Greek text, the fundamental philosophical themes around which the philosophy of the period is organized;
b) History of Medieval Philosophy: using the reception of the classics of philosophical antiquity as a guiding thread, it covers authors, schools or themes from the period known as the “Middle Age” (5th-14th centuries);
c) History of Modern Philosophy, which covers the 17th and 18th centuries and aims to include the authors who began the rationalist tradition, contractualist theorists such as Rousseau and Hobbes, Enlightenment philosophers such as Mary Wollstonecraft, Kantian philosophy and German idealism;
d) History of Contemporary Philosophy, which covers various contemporary strands of philosophy, with an emphasis on Critical Theory, Aesthetics and Philosophy of culture.