20710113 - ETHIC AND COMUNICATION

In the first part, the course aims to provide students/students with the basics of neuroethics; in the second, it deals with the relations of ethics and communication, with particular attention to cinema.
The purpose of the teaching is that participants understand these two fundamental themes of moral philosophy.
At the end of the course, the student/student will be able to understand the fundamental concepts of these issues

Curriculum

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 20710113 ETICA E COMUNICAZIONE - LM in Informazione, editoria, giornalismo LM-19 DE CARO MARIO

Programme

The course aims to provide students with the basic concepts of applied ethics, with a particular focus on the ethics of artificial intelligence and its specific issues.
The goal of the course is for participants to gain an understanding of these topics, which are now fundamental to moral philosophy. By the end of the course, students will be able to grasp the essential aspects of these discussions.

Core Documentation

1. M. De Caro, M.F. Magni, M.S. Vaccarezza, Le sfide dell'etica (capp. 11-18)
2. M. De Caro, E. Terrone, I valori al cinema, Mondadori
3. M. Spitzer, Intelligenza artificiale, Corbaccio 2024.

The students taking the pre-exam at the end of the course will have to study a reduced program (which will be explained during the course), and write a short paper. All the other students will have to study the whole program above.



Attendance

Non mandatory

Type of evaluation

The exams will be oral. There will be a pre-exam (with a reduced program) for the students who will attend the course

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 20710113 ETICA E COMUNICAZIONE - LM in Informazione, editoria, giornalismo LM-19 DE CARO MARIO

Programme

The course aims to provide students with the basic concepts of applied ethics, with a particular focus on the ethics of artificial intelligence and its specific issues.
The goal of the course is for participants to gain an understanding of these topics, which are now fundamental to moral philosophy. By the end of the course, students will be able to grasp the essential aspects of these discussions.

Core Documentation

1. M. De Caro, M.F. Magni, M.S. Vaccarezza, Le sfide dell'etica (capp. 11-18)
2. M. De Caro, E. Terrone, I valori al cinema, Mondadori
3. M. Spitzer, Intelligenza artificiale, Corbaccio 2024.

The students taking the pre-exam at the end of the course will have to study a reduced program (which will be explained during the course), and write a short paper. All the other students will have to study the whole program above.



Attendance

Non mandatory

Type of evaluation

The exams will be oral. There will be a pre-exam (with a reduced program) for the students who will attend the course