APP-10303 Philosophy of Science and Ethics

Course

Credits 3.00

Teaching methodContact hours
Lectures8
Tutorial8
Self-study
Course coordinator(s)drs. LFP Pijnenburg
Lecturer(s)drs. LFP Pijnenburg
Examiner(s)drs. LFP Pijnenburg

Language of instruction:

Dutch

Contents:

General introduction into the philosophy of science and ethics

Learning outcomes:

Students are expected to be able to
- form a reasoned and informed opinion about the scientific and social functioning of the scientific discipline they are interested in;
- read, understand and discuss some preliminary philosophical literature;
- apply theoretical knowledge to concrete examples.

Activities:

Students will attend first some four lectures and will take part in a test (maximum 45 minutes) about the thus far acquired knowledge. Literature will be made available during the first meeting. After that a 'step by step ethical manual' will be discussed and applied in 3 or 4 meetings, using concrete examples.Attending these meetings is compulsory. Finally students will choose an example (preferably from their own discipline) that will be ethically analyzed and discussed in a paper, using the same ethical manual as their point of departure. Not more than two students can write one paper.

ProgrammePhaseSpecializationPeriod
Compulsory for: BCLCommunication and Life SciencesBSc6WD