2018 - 2019 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0618-7585-01 | Political Philosophy: Advanced Course | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FACULTY OF HUMANITIES | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Course Objectives: Introducing the relationship between politics and ethics in various political concepts of modern western philosophy.
Course Topics: Kant – between moral politics and political ethics; Hegel – "Morality" and "Ethical Life"; Marx – critic of the state and morality as ideology; Weber – ethic of intention, ethic of responsibility; Popper – critic of Historicism; Marcuse – one dimensional society;
Method of Teaching: Lectures, guided reading and classroom discussion.
Literature: Selected chapters of the above philosophers' writings, inter alia: Kant, Perpetual Peace; Hegel, Philosophy of Right; Marx, The Manifesto of the Communist Party; Weber, Politics as Vocation. The bibliography will be distributed at the beginning of the semester.
Student Assignment: A classroom-exam.