Seminar on pratical philosophy

lfilo2920  2024-2025  Louvain-la-Neuve

Seminar on pratical philosophy
10.00 credits
22.5 h
Q2
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Content
Pourquoi bien agir? / Why be moral?
Honoring our moral obligations can require us to make important sacrifices. These demands invite a question: why be moral at all? Why should we do what morality demands of us? 
In this seminar, we read a number of papers which attempt to answer these questions, as well as essays on closely related questions (such as: how do we know what morality demands of us in the first place?)
We will focus on a series of essays influential in British and American moral philosophy during the last half-century. Philosophers whose works we will discuss include Thomas Nagel, Philippa Foot, Bernard Williams, Christine Korsgaard, and T.M. Scanlon.
Teaching methods
Students should master basic notions in practical philosophy. The purpose of this seminar will be to go deeper into some specific concepts.
Teaching in French. A passive knowledge of English is required since several compulsory readings will be in English.
Evaluation methods
Continuous evaluation and final research paper to be submitted during the exam session. No oral exam.
Participation in the seminar will be validated
  • based on your attendance at the sessions. This is non-negotiable. There is no need to want to write a work without really having participated in the sessions. A seminar is by definition a place of collective research and debate and differs from a lecture or a series of conferences. This is part of learning.
  • your ability to discuss the contributions of other students.
  • the oral presentation of a problem chosen by yourself as part of the general theme. In concrete terms, this means that you must identify a search object yourself and legitimize this choice.
  • the writing of a text (max. 40,000 characters including spaces) that considers critical comments on the oral presentation.
Other information
Attendance is compulsory, given that this seminar will rely on the active participation of students.
Bibliography
Les lectures seront fournies aux étudiants via Moodle.
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Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] in Ethics

Master [120] in Philosophy

Certificat universitaire en philosophie (approfondissement)