Finalité spécialisée: éthique, normes et sociétés [30.0]

The focus 'Ethics, Norms and Societies' aims to train students in the analysis of the ethical issues in normative regimes (positive discrimination, public policies linked to fundamental rights, role of human rights and gender policies). Thanks to this professional focus, the student will learn to mix viewpoints from other fields of elaboration for norms highlighted by special disciplinary tools (legal theory, anthropology, sociology and social psychology). The key goal of the focus is thus to train students to reflect on the effective conditions of norms in the concrete areas of application of new regulative frameworks.
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Mandatory SOC2010

Regulation, Norms and Modernities  (in French) Jean De Munck30h 5credits 1q xx
Mandatory FILO2290

Philosophy of History   (in French) Marc Maesschalck30h 5credits  xx
Mandatory FILO2310

Advanced studies in Cultural Anthropology   (in French) Nathalie Frogneux30h 5credits  xx
Mandatory DROP2153

Philosophy of law  (in French) Jacques Lenoble30h 5credits 2q xx
Mandatory FILO2940

Seminar on philosophy of the social sciences   (in French) Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Marc Maesschalck30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional THEO2262

Christian Social Ethics : politics and economics questions II  (in French) Walter Lesch30h 5credits 1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Mandatory SOC2015

Social Structures and Power  (in French) Luc Van Campenhoudt30h 5credits 2q xx
 
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