Ethics of Social Life 2 WF-FI-21-ERS2
The course introduces students to the main issues of social ethics. It is a continuation of the presentation of key research questions undertaken in the field of moral philosophy broadly understood (metaetics, general ethics, detailed ethics / ethics of individual life). The second part of the course will review the conceptions of social communities that go beyond elementary relationships between indiwiduals (marriage / family). In the first place, the phenomenon of national communities will be analyzed. Next, the course will cover the essence, properties and goals of the state, conceptions of law, forms and types of civil disobedience as well as the conceptions of human rights. The final thematic area will be the ethics of the international community, including disputes over the conditions of permissibility of military violence, ways of opposing terrorist activities and ethical aspects of intercultural communication.
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge: student calls and describes basic philosophical conceptions of social life, knows main notions and ideas in social ethics, lists and discusses moral aims and principles of social ties and norms regulating social structures, distinguishes different kinds of communities, defines them and explains their moral rights and obligations
Skills: student, working individually and collectively, analyzes and interprets philosophical texts of social ethics, draws conclusions from claims formulated in philosophical conceptions of social life, recognizes assumptions of postulated thesises and criticizes them, proves the need to put moral principles of social life into practice, shows, how rights and obligations of different communities correspond with personalistic concept of human
Competence: student, using their philiosophical knowledge of social ethics, interprets social and cultural events, evaluates contemporary societies, is able to take part in discussions on the social subject, is aware of the moral obligations, arising due to participation in different communities, perceives moral dimension of interpersonal relationships, notices connection between moral development and mature, active and authentic participation in social life.
ECTS:
part in a lecture - 30
part in exercises - 30
preparation for exercises (reading texts) - 40
presentation preparation - 5
consultations - 5
preparation for an examination - 25
TOTAL HOURS - 135 [135 : 30 (25) = 5]
NUMBER ECTS - 5
Assessment criteria
Assessment based on: participation in lectures, knowledge of subject-matter covered in particular items from the primary reading list, passing the oral exam.
Practical placement
None.
Bibliography
Ślipko T., Zarys etyk szczegółowej, t. 2: Etyka społeczna, Kraków 2005.
Szahaj A., Jednostka czy wspólnota? Spór liberałów z komunitarystami a „sprawa polska”, Warszawa 2000.
Śpiewak P. (red.), Komunitarianie. Wybór tekstów, Warszawa 2004.
Pietrzyk-Reeves D., Idea społeczeństwa obywatelskiego. Współczesna debata i jej źródła, Wrocław 2004.
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