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Einrichtungen >> Fakultät Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften >> Institut für Politikwissenschaft >> Lehrstuhl für Politikwissenschaft, insbes. Politische Theorie >>

  S (BA): We‘re equals … so what? Varieties of egalitarianism in post-Rawlsian debates about justice

Dozent/in
Moritz Schulz

Angaben
Seminar
2 SWS
Zeit und Ort: Do 16:00 - 18:00, F21/03.03

Englischsprachige Informationen:
Title:
We‘re equals … so what? Varieties of egalitarianism in post-Rawlsian debates about justice

Credits: 6

Prerequisites
Exam:
Term paper (6000 words), submission via VC (pdf file) by 22 March 2020 23:59. Information on further requirements will be given in the first session.

Registration / Sign-out:
Please register for the seminar via Flexnow (the “Prüfung”, not the “Lehrveranstaltung”):
Monday, 30.09.2019, 10:00 a.m. - Sunday, 27.10.2019, 23:30 p.m.

The seminar will be held in English. There is no need for your English to be perfect and polished – however, students must be willing and sufficiently able to engage in classroom discussions and produce their term papers in English. Please feel free to get in touch with the facilitator in advance if you have any concerns about this.

Contents
What makes a society a just one? This seminar will provide an overview of major debates about justice in analytic political philosophy following John Rawls‘s seminal A Theory of Justice. We will find these to revolve around diverging interpretations of egalitarianism: Just what does it take to account for the fact that a society is made up of equals? We will mainly resort to answers to this question that speak the language of distributive justice, but we will also discuss relational egalitarianism as a non-distributive theory. After mapping the field, we will dedicate three sessions to extending the purview of justice across space and time, discussing differences between national and global justice and the issue of justice for future generations.

Zusätzliche Informationen
Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl: 20

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