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Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Ethics

Ethics
6
14914
2
First semester
OB
Main language of instruction: Spanish

Other languages of instruction: Catalan, English,

Teaching staff


fcaballero@uic.es

Introduction

The subject of Ethics aims to familiarize the student with the most important texts and concepts of the discipline. In addition to the acquisition of this theoretical knowledge, the student will develop the ability to recognize ethical problems of the present and take a position in a clear, coherent and well-argued manner.

Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme

  • 01 - To acquire the ability to understand main ideas and participate in conferences or professor led lectures in their academic context.
  • 02 - To acquire the ability to understand, analyse and synthesise
  • 03 - To be able to express one's ideas and arguments in an orderly and coherent way both in oral and written form (written and oral techniques)
  • 04 - To turn in documents that have been formally and thoroughly prepared to high standards
  • 05 - To be able to develop skills for group work
  • 08 - To develop mechanisms that facilitate the adoption of ethical commitments
  • 11 - To acquire skills for autonomous learning
  • 12 - To be able to organise and plan
  • 13 - To develop critical analysis skills

Syllabus

Introduction

Socratic ethics

Plato

Aristotle and the virtue of the political animal

Epicurus and hedonism

Antigone. Tragedy and morality

Christianity

Machiavelli and the beginning of modernity

Kant and deontological ethics

Mill and utilitarianism

Nietzsche, the critique of morality

Liberalism, ethics and the state

Rawls and the principle of equality

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person



The evaluation will consist of 4 parts:

Group presentation in class (20%)

Personal essay on the topic of the presentation (20%)

Final exam (50%)

Attendance and participation (10%)

Bibliography and resources

Plato, The Republic (selected passages)

Aristotle,

Politics (selected passages)

Nichomachean ethics (selected passages)

Epicurus, Letter to Menaceus

Sophocles, Antigone

Saint Thomas (selected passages)

Saint Augustine (selected passages)

Machiavelli, N. The Prince. (selected passages)

Kant, I. Grounding for the methaphysics of morals (selected passages)

Mill, J.S.

Utilitarianism (selected passages)

On freedom (selected passages)

Nietzsche, F. (selected passages)

Rawls, J. Theory of justice (selected passages)