The course of Moral Philosophy is part of the program in Philosophical sciences (MA level) and is included among the characterising training activities. At the end of this course, the student will have obtained:
- An in-depth knowledge of the main theoretical questions of ethics, moral philosophy, action theory;
- Knowledge of some reference texts in the philosophical-political field and of the main debates associated with them, as well as of secondary literature also in languages other than Italian;
- Ability to focus on theoretical issues and to develop arguments in the analysis of problems related to political theory and to critical theory.
- An in-depth knowledge of the main theoretical questions of ethics, moral philosophy, action theory;
- Knowledge of some reference texts in the philosophical-political field and of the main debates associated with them, as well as of secondary literature also in languages other than Italian;
- Ability to focus on theoretical issues and to develop arguments in the analysis of problems related to political theory and to critical theory.
Curriculum
teacher profile teaching materials
The course aims to compare Walter Benjamin and Antonio Gramsci in highlighting the disciplining and automation of conduct as a prerequisite for transformations in the mode of intellectual labour.
A. Gramsci, Americanism and Fordism, in Prison Notebooks (any edition).
Mutuazione: 20709755 FILOSOFIA MORALE - L.M. in Informazione, editoria, giornalismo LM-19 GENTILI DARIO
Programme
Genealogy of Intellectual Labour: Walter Benjamin and Antonio Gramsci.The course aims to compare Walter Benjamin and Antonio Gramsci in highlighting the disciplining and automation of conduct as a prerequisite for transformations in the mode of intellectual labour.
Core Documentation
W. Benjamin, Charles Baudelaire: A Lyric Poet in the Era of High Capitalism, Verso, 1997.A. Gramsci, Americanism and Fordism, in Prison Notebooks (any edition).
Attendance
Class attendance is optional, although recommended.Type of evaluation
The assessment consists of an oral examination. teacher profile teaching materials
The course aims to compare Walter Benjamin and Antonio Gramsci in highlighting the disciplining and automation of conduct as a prerequisite for transformations in the mode of intellectual labour.
A. Gramsci, Americanism and Fordism, in Prison Notebooks (any edition).
Mutuazione: 20709755 FILOSOFIA MORALE - L.M. in Informazione, editoria, giornalismo LM-19 GENTILI DARIO
Programme
Genealogy of Intellectual Labour: Walter Benjamin and Antonio Gramsci.The course aims to compare Walter Benjamin and Antonio Gramsci in highlighting the disciplining and automation of conduct as a prerequisite for transformations in the mode of intellectual labour.
Core Documentation
W. Benjamin, Charles Baudelaire: A Lyric Poet in the Era of High Capitalism, Verso, 1997.A. Gramsci, Americanism and Fordism, in Prison Notebooks (any edition).
Attendance
Class attendance is optional, although recommended.Type of evaluation
The assessment consists of an oral examination.