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Monographic lectures for Winter 2021/22
23.09.2021
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Monographic lectures are our university’s special work to enrich MA studies. They are unique lectures, conducted only once, that are held every year and announced before the beginning of each academic term. Monographic lectures reflect the current research that is being conducted by members of the faculty and are meant to deepen the philosophical knowledge of our students. In the 2021/22 Winter semester these will be conducted on-line via Microsoft Teams. If you are not our student, but would like to join, please contact the teacher! Each of the monographic lectures is 30 hours long and 2 ECTS (50—60 hours of student's workload). More details can be found in each lecture’s syllabus.
List of monographic lectures held in English:
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The Communitarian Critique of Liberalism (Monday, 16:00-17:30, Warsaw Time)
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Michael Sandel and the Problems of Temporary Society (Tuesday, 17:45-19:15)
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Philosophy of Human Enhancement (Tuesday, 16:17:30)
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Philosophy of Chance (Friday, 16:00-17:30)
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Arguing ideas. Modern Philosophical Controversies (Monday 19:30-21:00)
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Utilitarian Ethics: Its History, Theory, Application and Critique (Friday 19:30-21:00)