Learning objectives
Thorough knowledge of the problems of moral philosophy and understanding of their relevance and adequacy to the present.
Ability to discuss the texts and topics covered in an orderly, analytical and argumentative way.
Rigorous awareness of methodological problems and ability to critically integrate the acquired knowledge.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
Demitologisation and Ethics.
The course is dedicated to two great twentieth century thinkers: Walter Benjamin and Furio
Jesi. We will mainly address the problem of the constitution of the subject in its relationship with the
myth. From this point of view we will tackle the the themes of revolt and revolution, mass and
class, and we will study the theater as a form of demythologization in comparison with Benjamin
and Jesi with Brecht.
Full programme
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Bibliography
Furio Jesi, Spartakus. Simbologie della rivolta, Bollati Boringhieri, 2022.
Furio Jesi, Il tempo della festa, Nottetempo, 2012.
Furio Jesi, La festa e la macchina mitologica, in Materiali mitologici. Mito e antropologia nella cultura mitteleuropea, Einaudi, 2001, pp. 81-120.
Walter Benjamin, Saggi su Brecht, Asterios, 2013.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral exam.
Evaluation:
30 cum laude: excellent, solid knowledge, excellent argumentative ability, complete comprehension of concepts and arguments.
30: very good, complete knowledge, good argumentation skills.
27/29 good, adequate knowledge, ability to express concepts and arguments clearly and correctly.
25/26: fairly good knowledge, but not complete and not always correct.
21/24: acceptable but superficial knowledge, expression often not appropriate.
18/21: sufficient but with cognitive and expressive deficiencies.
Insufficient. The preparation has serious gaps in terms of content, lack of clarity, inadequate understanding of concepts and arguments.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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