General Information:

  • Department: Lettere E Filosofia
  • Settore Ministeriale: M-FIL/06
  • ID code: 804002747
  • Teaching methods: Frontale
  • Assessment methods: Orale
  • Prerequisites: No previous knowledge is required
  • Objectives: Merit is a fundamental category of our present, in philosophy, pedagogy, political theory and public discourse itself. At the same time, the plurality of doctrines that are involved is rarely highlighted. The aim of the course is to show the complexity of the notion of merit within the theories of justice, seen in a long-term comparative key EXPECTED LEARNING RESULTS. Knowledge and understanding: the course will allow you to follow the conceptual development of the theories of justice and merit. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding. Ability to autonomously read philosophical texts from different eras. Ability to build a plural look at the different theories of merit. Autonomy of judgment: ability to understand the sociomorphic nature of the category in question; athe ability to understand the differences among philosophical traditions.

Teaching:

  • A.Y.: 2023/2024
  • Channel: UNICO
  • Credits / ECTS(CFU): 6
  • Mandatory Attendance: No
  • Date of lessons start: 08/04/2024
  • Date of lessons end: 22/05/2024
  • Semester: Secondo

Virtual class:

  • Class name: TERRACCIANO-804002747-TEORIE_E_STORIA_DELLA_GIUSTIZIA_LM_A_1
  • Link Microsoft Teams: Link
  • Teacher: TERRACCIANO PASQUALE