| Code |
17706
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| Year |
3
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| Semester |
S1
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| ECTS Credits |
6
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| Workload |
OT(15H)/TP(45H)
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| Scientific area |
Ciência Política
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Entry requirements |
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Learning outcomes |
a) To autonomously handle the broad conceptual apparatus deployed within the theoretical space of justice; b) To assess the relevance and currency of the issues raised, particularly the difference between classical and modern notions of justice; c) To establish productive and philosophically pertinent dialogues with other conceptions not directly related to the concept of justice.
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Syllabus |
Introduction to the topic (from Plato to the present day) 12 Angry Men Egalitarianism (Barry & Rawls) Libertarianism (Hayek and Nozick) Communitarianism (Sandel and Walzer) Other trends
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Main Bibliography |
Rawls. Political Liberalism [1993] Nozick. Anarchy, State, and Utopia [1974] Walzer. Spheres of Justice [1983] Sandel. Liberalism and the Limits of Justice [1982] Kukathas & Pettit. Rawls: A Theory of Justice and Its Critics [1990]
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
1 midterm exam 1 essay (5-10 pages) oral presentation (individual)
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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