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Topics in contemporary metaethics - AFSV00090
Title: Topics in contemporary metaethics
Guaranteed by: Institute of Philosophy and Religious Studies (21-UFAR)
Faculty: Faculty of Arts
Actual: from 2012
Semester: summer
Points: 0
E-Credits: 6
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/2, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: can be fulfilled in the future
Guarantor: doc. Jakub Jirsa, Ph.D.
Class: Exchange - 08.1 Philosophy
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Annotation - Czech
The aim of the class is to introduce and discuss the main trends in metaethics. The topic will be the nature of value and moral knowledge. Each class we will discuss one text (cf. syllabus below); everyone must read the text in advance in order to be prepared for the discussion. Our meetings will begin by a short presentation (max 10 minutes) given by a student. The presentation should (a) point out the main problems in the text and (b) formulate at least three questions that will be the foundation for our subsequent discussion.
Last update: UFRJIRSA (05.02.2012)
Requirements to the exam

Assessments:

·         presentation - 30%

·         participation - 30%

·         final essay (2000 words) - 40%

Last update: UFRJIRSA (05.02.2012)
Syllabus

Week 1 - 22.2. - methodological introduction, distribution of presentations, introduction to the literature

 

Setting the problem

Week 2 - 7.3. - Michael Smith, "What Is The Moral Problem" in his: The Moral Problem (1994)

 

Expressivism

Week 3 - 14.3. - Simon Blackburn, "Errors and Phenomenology of Value" in his: Essays in Quasi-Realism (1993)

Week 4 - 21.3. - Simon Blackburn, "How to Be an Ethical Anti-Realist" in his: Essays in Quasi-Realism (1993) [repr. in Russ Shaffer-Landau & Terence Cuneo, Foundations of Ethics: An Anthology (2007)]

 

Constructivism

Week 5 - 28.3. - Christopher W. Morris, "A Contractarian Account of Moral Justification" in: Sinnott-Armstrong & Timmons (eds.) Moral Knowledge? (1996)

Week 6 - 4.4. - Thomas Scanlon, "Promises and Practices" in: Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 19, No. 3 (Summer, 1990)

Week 7 - 11.4. - Ronald Milo, "Contractarian Constructivism", in: The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 92, No. 4 (Apr., 1995) [repr. in Russ Shaffer-Landau & Terence Cuneo, Foundations of Ethics: An Anthology (2007)]

 

Sensibility Theories (or how to call it ...)

Week 8 - 18.4. - David Wiggins, "A Sensible Subjectivism?", in his: Needs, Values, Truth (1987) [repr. in Russ Shaffer-Landau & Terence Cuneo, Foundations of Ethics: An Anthology (2007)]

Week 9 - 25.4. - John McDowell, "Values and Secondary Qualities", in his: Mind, Value & Reality (1998), originally in: T. Honderich (ed.) Morality and Objectivity (1985) [repr. in Russ Shaffer-Landau & Terence Cuneo, Foundations of Ethics: An Anthology (2007)]

 

How to Approach Realism

Week 10 - 2.5. - Thomas Nagel, The View From Nowhere, ch. VIII (1986)

Week 11 - 9.5. - Christine M. Korsgaard, The Sources of Normativity, 3.2.1-3.3.7 (1996)

Week 12 - 16.5. - Christine M. Korsgaard, The Sources of Normativity, 3.4.1-3.6.1. (1996)

Last update: UFRJIRSA (05.02.2012)
 
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