260011 Utilitarismus (S) (SoSe 2021)

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Dieses Seminar ist zugleich ein Angebot im Philosopischen Einstieg. Falls Sie den belegen wollen / müssen, tragen Sie sich bitte hier aus und für den Phil. Einstieg ein (26005).

Die Seminarsitzungen werden als Videokonferenz (Zoom) stattfinden. Genauere Hinweise und Einladung folgen per Rundmail.

Im Seminar sollen anhand kurzer Textausschnitte klassische Auffassungen sowie neuere Entwicklungen des Utilitarismus erschlossen und diskutiert werden. Darüber hinaus werden wichtige Einwände gegen den Utilitarismus Thema der Lehrveranstaltung sein.

Im Rahmen dieser Veranstaltung können maximal 15 Hausarbeiten geschrieben werden.

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