- Docente: Marina Lalatta Costerbosa
- Credits: 12
- SSD: IUS/20
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Philosophy (cod. 9216)
Learning outcomes
asic knowledges, specific methodologies and critical abilities with regard to the most relevant bioethical issues.
Course contents
The Sense of an Ending. Bioethical Reflections
The Course deals with those fundamental concepts and moral arguments which play a crucial role in bioethics as public ethics.
First of all, the course deals with general contemporary ethics and the definition of bioethics, in order to promote an independent critical judgment. It focuses on the area of knowledge created by the overlapping interest of three different spheres of competence: technology, medicine, and ethics. In particular it deals with ethical questions related to euthanasia: the meaning of death, the definition of death, the living will, pivotal judicial cases.
Discussion, applied ethical cases, judiciary cases are central part of the lectures.
Experts will attend some meetings to encourage discussion in the classroom.
Class Schedule
I Semester: Mo, Tu, We 5 - 7 p.m., class. IV (str. Zamboni 38).
Start date: 9.23.2019.
Readings/Bibliography
Hans Jonas, Il principio responsabilità. Un'etica per la civiltà tecnologica (1979), Turin, Einaudi, 1993 (chap. I, II, IV, p. 3-63 and 101-135).
Zygmunt Bauman, Postmodern Ethics, 1993 (introduction and chap. 7 and 8).
Marina Lalatta Costerbosa, Una bioetica degli argomenti, Turin, Giappichelli, 2012 (I Part, p. 1-99).
Ronald Dworkin, Life's Dominion, 1993 (chap. I, III, VII, VIII). (chap. I, III, VII, VIII).
- One group between the following:
1. Norbert Elias, La solitudine del morente, Bologna, il Mulino, 1985 and Zygmunt Bauman, Mortality, Immortality, and Other Life Strategies, 1992.
2. Vladimir Jankélévitch, La morte, Turin, Einaudi, 2009.
Suggested Readings (optional):
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, La morte e il morire, Assisi, Cittadella Editrice, 201820.
Edgar Morin, L’uomo e la morte, Trento, Erickson, 2015.
This program is valid for both attending and non-attending students.
Students attending other degree courses can ask for an individual bibliography. However, this choice shall be optional.
Teaching methods
Lectures, seminars and discussion on bioethical themes.
Interdisciplinary seminars will be hold by experts working in the field.
Assessment methods
Final oral examination. Room 5.01 (str. Zamboni 38). On September there will be an examination schedule.
Evaluating criteria:
1. Expertise; practical reasoning ability; critical competence.
Notes:
18-21/30 basic level
22-25/30 moderate level
26-28/30 good level
29-30/30 excellent level.
Teaching tools
http://www.governo.it/bioetica/ Âhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/biosociety/bioethics/bioethics_ethics http://bioethics.georgetown.edu/pcbe/ [http://www.governo.it/bioetica/%20%C3%82%C2%8Ehttp://ec.europa.eu/research/biosociety/bioethics/bioethics_ethics%20http://bioethics.georgetown.edu/pcbe/]
Office hours
See the website of Marina Lalatta Costerbosa
SDGs



This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.