Teaching GuideTerm Faculty of Humanities |
Grao en Relacións Internacionais |
Subjects |
Political Philosophy |
Methodologies |
Identifying Data | 2024/25 | |||||||||||||
Subject | Political Philosophy | Code | 710G05030 | |||||||||||
Study programme |
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Descriptors | Cycle | Period | Year | Type | Credits | |||||||||
Graduate | 2nd four-month period |
Third | Optional | 6 | ||||||||||
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Methodologies | Description |
Introductory activities | Questionnaires and previous informal evaluation activities on basic knowledge of political philosophy and knowledge of philosophy in general. |
Guest lecture / keynote speech | Development of the units in face-to-face teaching through the support of presentations that will be made available to students at the end of each unit. All the material exhibited is based on the research work of the professor in charge of the subject. |
Workbook | Review and comment on the presentations of the thematic units provided by the teacher as well as the compulsory and/or recommended secondary bibliography |
Supervised projects | Progressive and monitored responses to the control exercises at the end of each unit, previously provided to students along with the supporting unit presentations. |
Workshop | Discussion and preparation of a short individual written task after viewing and jointly commenting on a film with political-philosophical content. |
Document analysis | Reading, analysing and commenting on original texts by the authors and/or political thought models studied with the students on this subject. In the case of texts that were not originally written in English, students will also try, as far as possible, to work with original versions of the texts in order to familiarise themselves at least fundamentally with the original terminology. |
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