(in Polish) MA Seminar 3 WF-FI-PCECE-MCDE3
The first aspect of the seminar is focused on matters dealt with in the field of moral philosophy. Firstly, an overview will be given of the main issues discussed in the literature of the subject. Particular attention will be paid to the possibility of defining the subject of ethics, as well as defining the main ethical traditions, with particular emphasis put on their key assumptions . Then, the seminar will focus on the most important positions in contemporary metaethical debates. Three theoretical conceptions will be discussed: moral intuitionism, emotivism, and prescriptivism. As part of the analysis of individual theoretical proposals, the dilemmas connected with them will be exposed . The discussion on non-naturalistic theories will be complemented by the presentation of alternative approaches: contemporary ethical naturalism, the renewed theory of natural law (J. Finnis) and American communitarianism (A. Macintyre). Discussing particular metaethical positions will be accompanied by the presentation of selected issues of applied ethics.
As part of the second goal of the seminar, students' progress in preparing their MA theses will be discussed. At the end of the scheduled course, students will present a detailed plan of their own master's theses.
(in Polish) E-Learning
Term 2020/21_Z: (in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs) z podziałem na grupy | Term 2019/20_Z: (in Polish) E-Learning |
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Learning outcomes
Attitudes - shaping attitudes of a rational assessment of moral behavior.
Competence - the ability to systematicly present the fundamental dilemmas related to moral philosophy, academic writing skills
Knowledge - knowledge of basic problems / alternative solutions / criteria of justification applied in the field of ethics
Assessment criteria
Assessment based on: active participation inclasses, knowledge of subject-matter covered in particular items from the reading list, presenting a specific plan of MA thesis.
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Bibliography
1. A. MacIntyre, A Short History of Ethics, 2002. (excerpts)
2. A. MacIntyre, After Virtue, Oxford University Press, 1996. (excerpts)
3. Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, McGraw-Hill, 2012 (excerpts)
4. I. Kant, Foundations for the Metaphysics of Morals, (excerpts)
5. Smith, A., The theory of moral sentiments (excerpts)
6. Moore, G. E., Principia Ethica, (excerpts)
7. R. M. Hare, Moral Thinking. (excerpts)
8. Michael Walzer, “Just and Unjust Wars” , Basic Books, 2015
9. Michael Walzer, "Arguing About War", Yale University Press, 2004
10. Ludwik Ehrlich, "Works of Paul Vladimiri" (A Selection), Vol.I – III, Instytut Wydawniczy PAX, Warszawa, 1968
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