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Reading of Classic Texts in Philosophical Ethics - KFIL302
Title: Četba klasických textů filosofické etiky
Guaranteed by: Department of Philosophy and Law (26-KFP)
Faculty: Catholic Theological Faculty
Actual: from 2022
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 4
Examination process: winter s.:
summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/5, --- [HS]
summer s.:0/5, C [HS]
Capacity: winter:unknown / unknown (unknown)
summer:unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: combined
Teaching methods: combined
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: Mgr. Ing. Prokop Sousedík, Ph.D.
Incompatibility : KFIL312
Interchangeability : KFIL312
Is incompatible with: KFIL312
Is interchangeable with: KFIL312
Annotation -
Last update: Mgr. Ing. Prokop Sousedík, Ph.D. (28.11.2019)
First of all, students will learn important concepts and key representatives of ethical thinking in the form of seminar reading. Attention will be paid to those concepts that are either related to the Christian conception of the world (Plato, Aristotle, Stoics, Thomas) or directly opposed to it (Epikuros, Marx, Nietzsche). Second, the differences between non-cognitivist and cognitivist ethical concepts will be illuminated through reading.
Aim of the course - Czech
Last update: Mgr. Ing. Prokop Sousedík, Ph.D. (28.11.2019)

Cílem předmětu je uvést studenty do práce s primárním filosofickým textem a jeho interpretací prohloubit pochopení základních filosofických pojmů.

Literature -
Last update: Mgr. Ing. Prokop Sousedík, Ph.D. (28.11.2019)

Compulsory literature

Anzenbacher, A., Úvod do etiky, Praha 1994

Texts distributed at the seminar.

Recommended literature

Platon, Ústava, Praha 2005.

Aristoteles, Etika Nikomachova, Praha 1996.

Tomáš Akvinský, Summa Theologiae I-IIae, q. 91–96 .

Immanuel Kant: „Přechod od populární mravní filosofie k metafyzice mravů“, in: Základy metafyziky mravů, Praha, Oikoymenh, 2014, str. 26–64.

John Stuart Mill: „Co je utilitarismus?“, in: Utilitarismus, Praha, Vyšehrad, 2011, str. 40–81.

Friedrich Nietzsche, „Dobré a zlé, dobré a špatné“, in: Genealogie morálky, Praha, Aurora, 2002, str. 15–40.

Teaching methods -
Last update: Mgr. Ing. Prokop Sousedík, Ph.D. (20.10.2022)
The teaching method is the reading of selected passages of classical authors, their interpretation and discussion.
Requirements to the exam -
Last update: Mgr. Ing. Prokop Sousedík, Ph.D. (28.11.2019)

Participation in seminars; orientation in discussed texts and basic concepts.

Syllabus - Czech
Last update: Mgr. Ing. Prokop Sousedík, Ph.D. (28.11.2019)

1) Četba filosofických autorů, jejichž koncepce odporuje křesťanskému pojímání světa. Pozornost bude věnována marxismu a Nietzschemu.

2) Četba textů, které dokumentují základní etické koncepce probrané na přednáškách (nonkognitivistické a kognitivistické směry)

Entry requirements -
Last update: Mgr. Ing. Prokop Sousedík, Ph.D. (20.10.2022)
There are no entry requirements for students.
Course completion requirements -
Last update: Mgr. Ing. Prokop Sousedík, Ph.D. (20.10.2022)
Students will actively participate in all seminars according to the schedule. Demonstrate knowledge of basic concepts and the ability to navigate the text.
 
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