Theories of Justice - 2nd semester

Objectives


General characterization

Code

711071042

Credits

6

Responsible teacher

Diogo Ramada Curto

Hours

Weekly - 4

Total - Available soon

Teaching language

Portuguese

Prerequisites

Not applicable.

Bibliography

1. PLATÃO, A República, Lisboa, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, 2001.
2. ARISTÓTELES, Política, Lisboa, Vega, 1999.
3. HUME, David, Tratado da Natureza Humana, Lisboa, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, 2003.
4. KANT, Immanuel, A Paz Perpétua e Outros Opúsculos, Lisboa, Presença, 1997.
5. MILL, John Stuart, Utilitarismo, Porto, Porto Editora, 2005.
6. KELSEN, Hans, What is Justice?, Berkeley, Los Angeles e Londres, University of California Press, 1981.
7. RAWLS, John, Uma Teoria da Justiça, Lisboa, Presença, 1993.

Teaching method

In class presentation and discussion of the above-mentioned topics. The presentation will closely follow the classical texts quoted in the bibliography. Students are supposed to have prior knowledge of the texts, so the main chapters, sections or passages for next class will be announced in advance. The class will be divided into \"thematic groups\" which must prepare a topic for the next session.
In class teaching.

Evaluation method

Subject matter

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