20710612 - FILOSOFIA POLITICA CONTEMPORANEA - LM

The Course provides a map – all along with a genealogical approach to the considered conceptual tools – of the main debates in contemporary Political philosophy concerning single issues, that will be identified every year.

The Course is intended to the acquisition of:
an in-depth knowledge of authors and texts in contemporary Political philosophy;
critical and interpretative conceptual tools both in reading and in debating;
skills in the written exposition of the considered issues.

International students can ask for writing the paper in their native language or in English.
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Programme

The Course provides a map – all along with a genealogical approach to the considered conceptual tools – of the main debates in contemporary Political philosophy concerning single issues, that will be identified every year.

The Course is intended to the acquisition of:
an in-depth knowledge of authors and texts in contemporary Political philosophy;
critical and interpretative conceptual tools both in reading and in debating;
skills in the written exposition of the considered issues.

International students can ask for writing the paper in their native language or in English.

Attendance

In person and/or, upon motivated request, remotely.

Type of evaluation

A written paper (approx. 30,000 characters) on the topics and texts of the course, to be discussed in the oral examination, is required. The paper must be submitted ten days before the chosen exam date by email to: federica.giardini@uniroma3.it In the evaluation of the exam, the determination of the final grade will take into account several elements, such as: Level and quality of knowledge of the topics; Ability to analyze a theme critically; Logic of the arguments supporting a thesis; Ability to apply theories and concepts to contexts; Use of vocabulary appropriate to the discipline under study.