Metaethics [WF-FI-123-PPSFET-C21]
Summer semester 2021/22
Classes,
group no.1
Course: | Metaethics [WF-FI-123-PPSFET-C21] | ||||||||||||||||
Class: |
Summer semester 2021/22 [2021/22_L]
(past)
Classes [CW], group no.1 [other groups] |
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Time and location:
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every second Thursday (even), 15:00 - 16:30
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Classes with 'every odd week' time description are held in the first week of the period (e.g. semester), then every fortnight. Classes with 'every even week' time description are held in the second week of the period (e.g. semester), then every fortnight. Days off do not alter classes terms.
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Number of students: | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Places available: | 20 | ||||||||||||||||
Examination: | graded credit | ||||||||||||||||
Lecturer: | Adam Cebula | ||||||||||||||||
Bibliography: |
1. Moore, G. E., Principia Ethica,, 1919 (excerpts) 2. R. M. Hare, Moral Thinking, OUP, 1990 (excerpts) 3. Hume D., Treatise on Human Nature, Edinbourgh, 1975 (excerpts), 4. John Finnis "Prawo naturalne i uprawnienia nauralne", Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980; (excerpts) 5. A. MacIntyre, Dziedzictwo cnoty, tłum. Adam Chmielowski, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 1996.(excerpts) 6. M. Walzer, "Komunitariańska krytyka liberalizmu" |
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List of topics: |
Close reading og the following texts: 1. Moore, G. E., Principia Ethica,, 1919 (excerpts) 2. R. M. Hare, Moral Thinking, OUP, 1990 (excerpts) 3. Hume D., Treatise on Human Nature, Edinbourgh, 1975 (excerpts), 4. John Finnis "Prawo naturalne i uprawnienia nauralne", Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980; (excerpts) 5. A. MacIntyre, Dziedzictwo cnoty, tłum. Adam Chmielowski, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 1996.(excerpts) 6. M. Walzer, "Komunitariańska krytyka liberalizmu" 7. Summing up. |
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Metody dydaktyczne i sposoby weryfikacji efektów kształcenia: |
The classes will be devoted to the analysis of fragments of key texts for emotivism / prescriptivism, natural law theory and virtue ethics, which are the main positions in the contemporary meta-ethical debate. |
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Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Assessment will be based on participation in lectures and submitting one essay (1500 words) on the topics covered |
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