Kf240 Social Philosophy, Supplementary part

Code 71034

Scope cr 1 - 5

Objectives

The principal concepts, central traditions of thought and their main representatives, ideologies and argumentation in social philosophy are examined in the study unit.

Prerequisites

Kf110, Kf120 and Kf132, Kf240 obligatory part.

Mode of assessment

Lecture courses with examinations, and/or a written report on a theme using sources agreed with the supervisor and/or book examination in a faculty examination

Literature examinations

Teacher / Contact person

Yliopistonlehtori Heta Gylling

Literature

The lecture course or faculty examination can be supplemented by one or more of the following options b-g:

b)

  • Conway D: Classical Liberalism. The Unvanquished Ideal (2 credits)

c)

  • Feinberg J: The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Vol 1: Harm to Others (4 credits)

d)

  • Hoy D C & McCarthy T: Critical Theory (2 credits)

e)

  • Kymlicka W: Politics and the Vernacular. Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Citizenship (2 credits)

f)

  • MacIntyre A: Whose Justice? Which Rationality? (2 credits)

g)

  • Rawls J: Justice as Fairness: A Restatement (2nd revised edition, ed. E Kelly, 2 credits).
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