Subject

Humanism and Society

  • code 09324
  • course 4
  • term Semester 1
  • type op
  • credits 3

Main language of instruction: Catalan

Other languages of instruction: Spanish

Teaching staff

Head instructor

Office hours

Hours

In office hours set

Introduction

Language of instruction: English Catalan / Castilian Other languages

 

Faculty responsible

 

Dr. Pere DOMINGO - pdomingo@csc.uic.es



 

Presentation

 

This subject of Free Choice, the Chaplain of the Faculty of Health Sciences provides a space for reflection within the framework of Christian humanism, International University of Catalonia.


What does it take to live in society? Are we just "survive"? Can you be happy? Where is filed the Master of Happiness?

 
Morality is the art of living as a man, although it is difficult today to talk about morality.

Pre-course requirements

1. Groups of 10 or more. If not, cancel the course.

 

2. 80% minimum attendance of classes. Should ensure that there are no incompatibilities with other disciplines or practices.

Objectives

1. Rethinking human action.
2. Consider the existence of an act worthy of human beings.
3. Addressing the key issues of life.
4. Analyze the basic principles of morality

Syllabus

1. Can you talk about morals?
2. What do we mean when we try to Moral?
3. What is Moral?
4. The fields in the Moral
5. As directed in moral judgment
6. Consciousness
7. Freedom
8. The family

Teaching and learning activities

In person

  • 20 hours of lectures
  • 20 individual works hores
  • 10 hours of volunteer

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person

  • 70% of the marks correspond to the evaluation of individual works or the final exam
  • 20% to voluntary activities
  • 10% of the attitude in class

Bibliography and resources

J.L. Lorda: Moral, arte de vivir. Palabra. Madrid 2006

 

J.R. Ayllón: Ética razonada. Palabra. Madrid 2004

 

C.S. Lewis: Mero cristianismo. Rialp 1998. Pp. 21-49 y 85-164

 

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