| BASIC MORAL PHILOSOPHY
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General objectives and output competences, understood as knowledge, skills, abilities (descriptors of Dublin) 1. The objective is to achieve a basic preparation of moral philosophy since if this discipline has a long tradition, and many are the great thinkers to draw from, however today it presents itself with new and specific features, which are figure of complexity. Therefore, the ethical issues are addressed at a particularly significant moment of reflection, in which various proposals emerge that can be summarized in "rehabilitation of practical philosophy". A specific theme will then be explored. 2. The workshop will address some moral issues through film projections and discussions. 3. The seminar will offer the reading- comment of a philosophical text knowledge and comprehension skills knowledge and comprehension skills related to theoretical dimensions, historical, epistemological and methodological of moral philosophy ability to apply knowledge and understanding ability to grasp how every thought should be translated into practice and thus govern the value of thought experience autonomy of judgment: Ability to analyse and develop theories, exercising critical judgment and independent judgement communication skills: ability to critically and systematically express arguments relating to the main theoretical nodes addressed learning abilities self-management in learning and use of context resources for this purpose
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