22910036 - Moral philosophy

The course in Moral Philosophy aims to encourage reflection on moral experience, that is, on the ethical quality of human action, naturally oriented towards happiness.
With the study of Moral Philosophy the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives.
In terms of knowledge and understanding:
- Critical knowledge of the main concepts of philosophical ethics, both in historical development and in the theoretical dimension and in the connections with other disciplines and fields of research (psychology, human sciences, educational sciences, artistic disciplines). For this reason, the course aims to: 1. To retrace the main moments and figures for the development of ethical reflection; 2. To analyse the main concepts of ethics: moral experience, conscience, freedom, virtue, law.
In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding:
- ability to use bibliographic tools and reference works for the understanding of texts on moral philosophy.
- ability to apply methodologies
of reading texts.
In terms of autonomy of judgment:
- ability to formulate a reasoned judgment on questions of moral philosophy; to establish relations between ethics and the sciences of education; to identify ethical principles that characterize autonomy and responsibility in professional and social life.
In terms of communication skills:
- practice philosophical discussion as an exercise in respectful dialogue and critical argument.
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Programme

1. General part
a) Moral, ethos, ethics, metaethics: terminological clarifications
b) Human person as a moral subject and the pursuit of happiness
c) The moral conscience and the responsibility
d) 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
F. RUSSO, La libertà in discussione, available online

Type of delivery of the course

-Recording lectures -Slides -Case analysis -Forum

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of two written test at the end of course, consisting of 30 closed questions and 1-2 open questions. The final grade will be awarded out of thirty, according to the marks obtained in the test.