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Programs and courses 2008-2009  
    

Religion, morals and society
 
Academic year:2008-2009
Course code moduleFLWF005300
Semester:1st semester
Credits:3
Study load (hours)84
Theory (hours):30,00
Practice/Exercises(hours):
Other (hours):
Part-time program:1/2
Instructor(s)Hendrik Opdebeeck
Language of instruction:Dutch
Semester exam information:exam in the 1st semester
Contract restriction information:



1. Prerequisites
*Algemene competenties
None

*Sequentiality





2. Objectives (expected learning outcomes)
-analysing and integrating literature in the context or religion, ethics and society
-presentation of a text with a critical evaluation and actualising of viewpoints
-active participation in the discussion on certain topics

Evaluation is based on the personal participation of the students during the colleges, on the presentation of a text and on a short paper as basis for an oral examination.



3. Course content
Philosophical study of central aspects in the area of tension between religion, ethics and society. Studied authors are inter alia P.Ricoeur, J.Maritain, E.Mounier and E.Cioran

Texts:

-Hendrik Opdebeeck, The Foundation and application of moral philosophy, Ricoeur's Ethical Order, Peeters, Leuven, 2000
-Thomas More, Utopia, 1516 (excerpts from the 1st and 2nd book)
- Tzvetan Todorov, Typologie des relations a autrui, in: La conquete de l'Amerique. La question de l'autre, Paris, 1982
- Karl Mannheim: Ideology and Utopia, 1936 (samenvatting).
- Paul Ricoeur, L'ideologie et l'utopie: deux expressions de l'imaginaire social, in Du texte a l'action. Essais d'hermeneutique, II, Esprit/Seuil, Paris, 1986.



4. Teaching method
Direct contact:
  • Lectures
  • Seminars (possible question and answer sessions)

  • Personal work:
  • Assignments - individual
  • Paper - individual
  • Supervised self-study


  • 5. Assessment method
    Exam:
  • Oral, with written preparation

  • Continuous assessment:
  • Assignments
  • Participation in classroom activities

  • Written assignment:
  • With oral presentation
  • Without oral presentation

  • Presentation

    6. Compulsory reading – study material
    Syllabus (reader with the above-mentioned texts)



    7. Recommended reading - study material
    Hendrik Opdebeeck, The Foundation and application of moral philosophy, Ricoeur's Ethical Order, Peeters, Leuven, 2000


    8. Tutoring



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