Study-unit ETHICS, HUMAN RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Course name Philosophy and ethics of relationships
Study-unit Code A003514
Curriculum Filosofia e storia
Lecturer Serena Meattini
Lecturers
  • Serena Meattini
Hours
  • 36 ore - Serena Meattini
CFU 6
Course Regulation Coorte 2023
Supplied 2023/24
Supplied other course regulation
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Istituzioni di filosofia
Sector M-FIL/03
Type of study-unit Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Virtues Ethic; applied Ethics
Reference texts 1) Aristotele, Etica Nicomachea, Testo greco a fronte, a cura di C. Mazzarelli, Bompiani, 2000 (only the pages indicated by the teacher during the lessons and in Unistudium page).

2) A. MacIntyre, Dopo la virtù. Saggio di teoria morale, Armando Editore, Roma 2007 (only the pages indicated by the teacher during the lessons and in Unistudium page).

3) A. Fabris (a cura di), Etiche applicate. Una guida, Carocci, Roma 2020.
The teacher will provide additional materials and instructions during the course of the lessons.
Educational objectives Student must acquire critical awareness of the main points of argument characterizing the debate around the notion of virtue and the main thematic areas in which applied ethics is oriented. It is expected: the acquisition of the philosophical contents of the discipline and the methodology of research, reading and interpretation of philosophical texts; the development of the ability of elaborative-critical and interpretative orientation.
Prerequisites not required
Teaching methods Lectures, seminars and exercises on texts.
Other information Attendance is not compulsory but highly recommended. The detailed program and additional information (reference texts and readings proposed during the lessons) can be found in the portal Unistudium (https///www.unistudium.unipg.it/unistudium/).
Learning verification modality written and oral exam
Extended program The course aims to deepen the notion of virtue, from the Aristotelian formulation to MacIntyre, with reference to some areas characterizing the applied ethics. It will be proposed a commented reading of parts taken from the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle and After the virtue of MacIntyre, with reference to themes and issues that distinguish the debate in the application.