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Poslední úprava: PhDr. Gabriela Baranyaiová (15.03.2023)
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Poslední úprava: PhDr. Gabriela Baranyaiová (15.03.2023)
ZIMBARDO, Philip: The Lucifer Effect - Understanding How Good People Turn Evil. New York: Random House 2018. NISSBET, Richard: The Geography of Thought. How Asians and Westerners Think Differently ... and Why. London: Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. 2019. |
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Poslední úprava: PhDr. Gabriela Baranyaiová (15.03.2023)
Seminar will be conducted in a hybrid form, with students based in Prague participating in person (in Pekarska campus), while those based abroad will join online: https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/j/95597521838?pwd=SUl6MmRrTldRWXJEZGJEV3RXZmdyQT09 OFFICE HOURS on Tuesday, 11.00-12.30: https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/j/95597521838?pwd=SUl6MmRrTldRWXJEZGJEV3RXZmdyQT09 |
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Poslední úprava: PhDr. Gabriela Baranyaiová (15.03.2023)
SYLLABUS
Advanced Seminar in Social and Political Philosophy - JPB164 Institute of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague
COURSE DESCRIPTION: it is expected that students who will register for this seminar will have some background in philosophy and ethics (as do students who have attended my introductory courses in philosophy and ethics). Since this seminar is supposed to be of help to students writing their final thesis on a topic that has an ethical dimension, this seminar will be devoted to two kinds of topics: (a) social and cultural factors shaping morality and ethics (which we will explore by discussing the work of R. Nisbett and P. Zimbardo), and (b) topics on which the students writing their final theses are already working. The weekly seminars will thus be a mixture of long discussions, interrupted by brief student presentations and brief interventions on my (JS) part. The order of the seminars will be determined in the first weeks of the semester, once the list of registered students (and topics of their final theses, if applicable) will be known.
COURSE READINGS: All readings will be available in electronic format available for download from the course website (in the SIS and in Moodle)
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