This course offers a philosophical analysis of two central concepts in the areas of ethics, economic theory, and political philosophy: justice and equality. Readings come from the works of contemporary philosophers and economic theorists, including John Rawls, Amartya Sen, Ronald Dworkin, and Derek Parfit. Some background in moral and political philosophy is helpful; however, technical knowledge in these fields is unnecessary.
This course offers a philosophical analysis of two central concepts in the areas of ethics, economic theory, and political philosophy: justice and equality.
1. Introduction
2. Justice I
3. Justice II
4. Equality I
5. Equality II
6. Examination
No textbook. On the first meeting day, reading materials intended for the preparation of the class will be distributed.
Some background in ethics and political philosophy is helpful; however, technical knowledge in these fields is unnecessary.
Midterm report 40%; final examination 60%.
Applicants for this course are required to inform the instructor of their names, affiliations, and fields of study via email or by visiting him in person in the office hours. Only enrolled students are assured of receiving the materials on the first meeting day. The deadline for enrollment is the 16th of November (Fri), 5:40 pm.
Professor Makoto Usami
Email: usami[at]soc.titech.ac.jp (replace "[at]" with "ツシ".)
Office: Ookayama West 9, 5th floor, Room 530/531
Friday, 4:40 to 5:40 pm. Appointment via email is preferable.
Meeting days: Dec. 3 (Mon), 10 (Mon), 17 (Mon), Jan. 7 (Mon), 21 (Mon), 28 (Mon).
Time: 3:05 to 4:35 pm.
Room: Ookayama West 9, 3rd floor, Room 318.