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Presentation
Presentation
This curricular unit, divided into three programmatic nuclei, aims to address some aspects of classical ethics’ problems and their development on nowadays societies, on a broad sense and on a specific communicational aspect. This will cover several dimensions of contemporary communicational reality, analyzed from the point of view of the ethical practices required on a deontological, axiological or methodological nature. It is also intended to deepen the sense of social responsibility inherent in the professions and media activities. The third part addresses the juridical questions on the specific matters of Portuguese communication’s regulation. On the overall sense, the UC is critical to the future development of the studies on Communication Sciences and to the further student’s professional life.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 6
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
2 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULP451-22556
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
. 1. Ethics 1.1. Ethics and Moral 1.2 Deontology and Axiology 1.3. Origin of Ethics in the Platonic Dialogues 1.4. Ethical Structures: Teleological; deontological; Consequentialists. 1.5. From Virtues to Imperatives (Aristotle and Kant) 1.5. Ethical Currents: The Ethics of Virtues; Contractualism; Utilitarianism; Communitarianism. 1.5. Ethics and contemporaneity (Tension asceticism/hedonism). Practical Ethics. 1.6. Emotivism; Ethical Egoism; Moral Blindness. 1.7. Problems in Ethics and Communication. The sensory borderline. 1.8. Inform, Entertain and Info-entertain. 1.9. From deontology to ethics in informational mediation 2. The Right and the Laws 2.1. The Law and the Communication’s Regulation. 2.2. Fundamental aspects of the legal regulation of the action of the Portuguese Media (Journalism, Public Relations, Advertising).
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Objectives
Objectives
At the end of the semester, students should achieve a basic mastery of the major themes of ethical thinking, their reference authors and some debates relevant to the current situation. Students are expected to be able to identify and critically situate some of the debates going through nowadays’ societies. It is also hoped that through their work in the second core, they will be able to critically analyze journalistic, cultural or advertising materials, as well as their modes of advertising, consumption and referencing, becoming able to critically identify and isolate cases. of ethical-deontological deviation in contemporary media practices. Truthout the third block students should get aware of the main legal problems of social communication.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Students are encouraged to carry out their own research into ethical and deontological problems throughout the semester. The final assessment is made up of the submission via moodle of the final written version of a paper (maximum length 5 pp. of text, Times New Roman 12, 1.5 spaces), individually or in a group of no more than three people, followed by the public defence of the paper corresponding to 40% of the classification. The remaining 20 per cent corresponds to the quality of attendance and participation in class. Submission of work after the deadline will only be possible if authorised by the lecturer and implies a penalty of 25% in the work grade if submitted up to 24 hours after the deadline and 50% in the work grade if submitted between 24 and 72 hours after the deadline; work submitted more than 72 hours late will not be accepted.
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References
References
ARENDT, Hannah (2013 [1963). Eichmann em Jerusalém. Uma reportagem sobre a banalidade do mal. Tenacitas. ARISTÓTELES (1991 [sd]). Ética a Nicómaco. In Os Pensadores – Aristóteles (vol II). Nova Cultural BAUMAN, Z. & DONSKIS, L. (2014 [2013]). Cegueira moral - A perda da sensibilidade na modernidade líquida. Zahar Ed. CORNU, Daniel (1999). Jornalismo e verdade: para uma ética da informação. I. Piaget. FIDALGO, J. & CHRISTOFOLETTI, R., (Orgs.) (2014). Ética na Comunicação. Revista de Comunicação e Sociedade (25). MacINTYRE, A. (2001 [1984]). Tras la virtud. [or.: After Virtue]. Crítica. RACHELS, J. & RACHELS, S. (2004[2003]). Elementos de Filosofia Moral. Lx: Gradiva. RICOEUR, P. (2011 [1990]). Ética e Moral. www.lusofia.net SANDEL, M. J. (2015). Justiça. Civilização. Brasileira SINGER, P. (2006). Como havemos de viver? A ética numa época de individualismo. Dinalivro. TAYLOR, C. (1994 [1991]). La Ética de la Autenticidad. Paidós
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
No