22910128 - Moral philosophy

The Moral Philosophy course aims to provide students with the following training objectives:
an adequate independence of judgment in order to elaborate ethical reflections; adequate communication skills to master a conceptually correct and precise philosophical language; sufficient capacity to understand the ethical issues that underlie current educational challenges.

-Knowledge and critical understanding of main currents of thought and of philosophical dimensions of educational models
-Applying knowledge and understanding to solve problems in the field of work ethic and care of relationship
-Making judgements: have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data to formulate independent judgments on relevant social, scientific or ethical issues related to their field of study or work
-Communication skills: be able to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions
-Learning skills: possess an adequate analysis methodology, using the tools of scientific research

Curriculum

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Programme

1. General part
a) Moral, ethos, ethics, metaethics: terminological clarifications
b) Man as a moral subject and the pursuit of happiness
c) Being free: what does this mean?

2. Monographic Part

a) The notion of virtue and its rediscovery in contemporary philosophy
b) Moral questions through literature
c) Education and virtue


Core Documentation

M.T. RUSSO-L.VALERA, Invito al ben-essere, Aracne, Roma 2015
P. RICCI SINDONI, L'altro, Messaggero, Padova 2016
M. T. RUSSO, Esperienza ed esemplarità morale. Rileggere Le due fonti della morale e della religione di Bergson, ETS, Pisa 2017
M. SCHELER, Modelli e capi, Franco Angeli, Milano 2011
Bibliography online

Due to the suspension of the lessons due to the COVID19 emergency, the lessons relating to the suspension period will also be available in the video recording at the following link: http://formonline.uniroma3.it/
The access key to the course is: Fil.MOR.Russo19/20


Type of delivery of the course

-Frontal lessons - Individual and group exercises - Case analysis -Videos and movies Due to the suspension of the lessons due to the COVID19 emergency, the lessons relating to the suspension period will also be available in the video recording at the following link: http://formonline.uniroma3.it/ The access key to the course is: Fil.MOR.Russo19/20

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of two or three written tests: one in the middle of the course and one at the end, consisting of 10 questions (open questions, closed questions and definitions). The final grade will be awarded out of thirty, according to the marks obtained in the tests. The evaluation of the student’s group works will be considered seriously and will be added a 10% to the final score.

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Mutuazione: 22910128 Filosofia morale in Scienze dell'educazione per Educatori e Formatori L-19 RUSSO MARIA TERESA

Programme

1. General part
a) Moral, ethos, ethics, metaethics: terminological clarifications
b) Man as a moral subject and the pursuit of happiness
c) Being free: what does this mean?

2. Monographic Part

a) The notion of virtue and its rediscovery in contemporary philosophy
b) Moral questions through literature
c) Education and virtue


Core Documentation

M.T. RUSSO-L.VALERA, Invito al ben-essere, Aracne, Roma 2015
P. RICCI SINDONI, L'altro, Messaggero, Padova 2016
M. T. RUSSO, Esperienza ed esemplarità morale. Rileggere Le due fonti della morale e della religione di Bergson, ETS, Pisa 2017
M. SCHELER, Modelli e capi, Franco Angeli, Milano 2011
Bibliography online

Due to the suspension of the lessons due to the COVID19 emergency, the lessons relating to the suspension period will also be available in the video recording at the following link: http://formonline.uniroma3.it/
The access key to the course is: Fil.MOR.Russo19/20


Type of delivery of the course

-Frontal lessons - Individual and group exercises - Case analysis -Videos and movies Due to the suspension of the lessons due to the COVID19 emergency, the lessons relating to the suspension period will also be available in the video recording at the following link: http://formonline.uniroma3.it/ The access key to the course is: Fil.MOR.Russo19/20

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of two or three written tests: one in the middle of the course and one at the end, consisting of 10 questions (open questions, closed questions and definitions). The final grade will be awarded out of thirty, according to the marks obtained in the tests. The evaluation of the student’s group works will be considered seriously and will be added a 10% to the final score.