CODE 95091 ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024 CREDITS 9 cfu anno 2 FILOSOFIA 8455 (L-5) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR SPS/02 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 2° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course introduces the major themes in western political thought from ancient times to contemporary public life – the idea of democracy, the principles of political obligation, constitutionalism, utopianism, the concept of civil and political rights, the relation between economy and politics. – by analyzing their conceptual development in the works of major authors, and by focusing on the link between such themes and the social and institutional contexts. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Aim of the course: gaining knowledge and understanding of the outlines of the history of political thought from Antiquity to the twentieth century, reconstructed through historical contextualization and the critical analysis of the reflections of the most significant authors. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES Aims: - Defining context and purpose of the history of political thought - Assessing the main themes of Western political thought by way of precise and specific lectures - Introducing students to the knowledge of the most important works in the history of political thought - Supplying intellectual tools in order to grasp the meaning of contemporary debates Learning Outcomes: - Comprehension and commentary of classic and contemporary texts - Reinforcement of argumentative skills as to political issues - Ability to grasp the historical and conceptual roots of contemporary debates PREREQUISITES - Interest for political phenomena - Basic knowledge of historical eras and philosophical schools TEACHING METHODS Traditional lectures, reading of classic, modern and contemporary texts plus direct participation of students by means, as well, of the online platform Aulaweb. SYLLABUS/CONTENT "The Thinking Individual Against the Sleepy Society": Democracy, Nonconformity, Minority's Rights The course will focus on the long-lasting tradition of philosophical and political thought, running from early modernity till the present day, which questions the legitimacy of collective power, conformity and majoritarianism in the light of the individual, her/his rights and capabilities. We will try to reconsider its history as well as to appreciate why reasoning on individualism, liberty and human flourishing could help us in the understanding of contemporary political dilemmas. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY For students who attend classes on a regular basis 1) A book chosen among the following: - B.-C. Han, Infocrazia. Le nostre vite manipolate dalla rete, Torino, Einaudi, 2023; - E. de La Boetie, Discorso sulla servitù volontaria, Milano, Chiarelettere, 2020; - B. Constant, La libertà degli antichi paragonata a quella dei moderni, Macerata, Liberilibri, 2020. 2) A book chosen among the following: - H. Kelsen, La democrazia, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2010 (pages 45-72, 153-203, 219-274); - J. Locke, Secondo trattato sul governo, in Id., Due trattati sul governo, Pisa, Edizioni Plus, 2007, pages 187-334 (free download link: https://btfp.sp.unipi.it/ebooks/casalini6.pdf); - G. Orwell, Il potere e la parola. Scritti su propaganda, politica e censura, Prato, Piano B edizioni, 2021 (pages 63-79, 89-154, 177-194, 207-233). 3) A book chosen among the following: - J. S. Mill, Saggio sulla libertà, Milano, Il Saggiatore, 2023; - L. Spooner, I vizi non sono crimini, Macerata, Liberilibri, 2008; - H. D. Thoreau, Camminare e disobbedire. Le radici filosofiche dell'ambientalismo e del pacifismo, Milano, Kaos editore, 2013; - M. Walzer, Che cosa significa essere liberale, Milano, Raffaello Cortina Editore, 2023. For students who cannot attend classes on a regular basis 1) A book chosen among the following: - B.-C. Han, Infocrazia. Le nostre vite manipolate dalla rete, Torino, Einaudi, 2023; - E. de La Boetie, Discorso sulla servitù volontaria, Milano, Chiarelettere, 2020; - B. Constant, La libertà degli antichi paragonata a quella dei moderni, Macerata, Liberilibri, 2020. 2) A book chosen among the following: - H. Kelsen, La democrazia, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2010 (pages 45-72, 153-203, 219-274); - J. Locke, Secondo trattato sul governo, in Id., Due trattati sul governo, Pisa, Edizioni Plus, 2007, pages 187-334 (free download link: https://btfp.sp.unipi.it/ebooks/casalini6.pdf); - G. Orwell, Il potere e la parola. Scritti su propaganda, politica e censura, Prato, Piano B edizioni, 2021 (pages 63-79, 89-154, 177-194, 207-233). 3) Two books chosen among the following: - J. S. Mill, Saggio sulla libertà, Milano, Il Saggiatore, 2023; - L. Spooner, I vizi non sono crimini, Macerata, Liberilibri, 2008; - H. D. Thoreau, Camminare e disobbedire. Le radici filosofiche dell'ambientalismo e del pacifismo, Milano, Kaos editore, 2013; - M. Walzer, Che cosa significa essere liberale, Milano, Raffaello Cortina Editore, 2023. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD ALBERTO GIORDANO Ricevimento: First Semester: Monday 2-4 PM, Via Balbi 30/24 (seventh floor). Second Semester: Monday 10-12 AM, Via Balbi 30/24 (seventh floor). Exam Board ALBERTO GIORDANO (President) MIRELLA AGNESE PASINI FEDERICO ZUOLO (Substitute) LESSONS LESSONS START February 2024. Class schedule HISTORY OF POLITICAL DOCTRINES EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The exam will be carried out by means of an oral test. ASSESSMENT METHODS The final test will ascertain the students’ knowledge and comprehension of classic and contemporary texts, the reinforcement of their argumentative skills as to political issues and the ability to grasp the historical and conceptual roots of contemporary debates. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 17/01/2024 11:00 GENOVA Orale 31/01/2024 11:00 GENOVA Orale 08/05/2024 11:00 GENOVA Orale 05/06/2024 11:00 GENOVA Orale 19/06/2024 11:00 GENOVA Orale 17/07/2024 11:00 GENOVA Orale 11/09/2024 11:00 GENOVA Orale FURTHER INFORMATION Students who cannot attend classes on a regular basis, are kindly asked to get in touch with prof. Giordano by writing an e-mail to alberto.giordano@edu.unige.it. Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals Quality education Gender equality Life on land Peace, justice and strong institutions