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SECOND CYCLE - MASTER'S DEGREE
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
2321 Systematic Philosophy and Logic
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COURSE INFORMATION
Course Code
Course Title
L+P Hour
Semester
ECTS
STM 540
UTILITARIANISM-II
3 + 0
2nd Semester
7,5
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Course Level
Master's Degree
Course Type
Elective
Course Objective
The aim is the recognition of the representatives of utilitarianism.
Course Content
This course will examine the opinions of the representatives of the modern period of utilitarianism. (Hobbes, Hume, Bentham, Mill)
Prerequisites
No the prerequisite of lesson.
Corequisite
No the corequisite of lesson.
Mode of Delivery
Face to Face
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
1
Knows Hobbes and Hume.
2
Knows Bentham and Mill.
COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM
PO 01
PO 02
PO 03
PO 04
PO 05
PO 06
PO 07
PO 08
PO 09
PO 10
PO 11
LO 001
LO 002
Sub Total
Contribution
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ECTS ALLOCATED BASED ON STUDENT WORKLOAD BY THE COURSE DESCRIPTION
Activities
Quantity
Duration (Hour)
Total Work Load (Hour)
Course Duration (14 weeks/theoric+practical)
4
13
52
Hours for off-the-classroom study (Pre-study, practice)
3
13
39
Assignments
3
13
39
Mid-terms
1
13
13
Final examination
1
13
13
Presentation / Seminar Preparation
3
13
39
Total Work Load
ECTS Credit of the Course
195
7,5
COURSE DETAILS
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2014-2015 Spring
2013-2014 Spring
Course Term
No
Instructors
Details
2014-2015 Spring
1
HATİCE ASLI ÇAVUŞOĞLU AKSOY
Details
2013-2014 Spring
1
HATİCE ASLI ÇAVUŞOĞLU AKSOY
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Course Details
Course Code
Course Title
L+P Hour
Course Code
Language Of Instruction
Course Semester
STM 540
UTILITARIANISM-II
3 + 0
1
Turkish
2014-2015 Spring
Course Coordinator
E-Mail
Phone Number
Course Location
Attendance
Asts. Prof. Dr. HATİCE ASLI ÇAVUŞOĞLU AKSOY
acavusoglu@pau.edu.tr
FEN B0109
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Goals
The aim is the recognition of the representatives of utilitarianism.
Content
This course will examine the opinions of the representatives of the modern period of utilitarianism. (Hobbes, Hume, Bentham, Mill)
Topics
Weeks
Topics
1
What is Utilitarianism?
2
What are the basic concepts and problems of utilitarianism?
3
What are the basic concepts and problems of utilitarianism?
4
Epicurus
5
The pleasure-pain
6
Loss- Benefits
7
Good-Bad-Right-Wrong
8
Midtermexam
9
T.Hobbes
10
D. Hume
11
Society-individuals
12
Benefits of social
13
Stuart Mill
14
Jeremy Bentham
Materials
Materials are not specified.
Resources
Course Assessment
Assesment Methods
Percentage (%)
Assesment Methods Title
Final Exam
50
Final Exam
Midterm Exam
50
Midterm Exam
L+P:
Lecture and Practice
PQ:
Program Learning Outcomes
LO:
Course Learning Outcomes
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