SYLLABUS
Philosophical ethics
KFI/NFEOA
Goals:
The subject is focused on the introduction to fundamental questions of ethics. The subject stresses the specific nature of various approaches and their relationship. Discussion and explanation of particular cases is also very important.
Content:
1. Justice
2. Ethics as a Discipline
3. Good and Value
4. Eudaimonism
5. Hedonism
6. Utilitarianism
7. Formalism
8. Conscience
9. Natural Law
10. Human Rights
11. Individual and Society
12. Virtues
Qualifications:
The student will have good knowledge about fundamental concepts of ethics. He/she will be able to critically evaluate ethical principles and aplly them to particular cases.
Requests for the examination:
1. The student must know essential information about the
topic
2. The student is able to show adequate level of independent thinking and
competence for philosophical discussion on the topic
3. The exam follows the test (20 questions)
Methods:
Lecture with discussion
Literature:
ANZENBACHER, A. Úvod do etiky. Zvon,
Praha 1994. (basic)
KOHÁK, E. Svoboda, svědomí, soužití.. Praha: Sociologické nakladatelství,
2004. (supplemetary)
RICKEN, F. Obecná etika. Praha: OIKOYMENH, 1995. (supplemetary)
SPAEMANN, R. Základní mravní pojmy a postoje, Praha: Svoboda, 1995. (supplemetary)
THOMSON, M. Přehled etiky, Praha: Portál, 2004. (supplemetary)
TUGENDHAT, E. Přednášky o etice, Praha 2004. (supplemetary)
FUCHS, E., Co dělá naše jednání dobrým?, Jihlava 2003. (supplemetary)
Tomáš Machula
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