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Global ethics

Discover the key issues in global ethics

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CIVIS focus area
Society, culture, heritage
Open to
  • Bachelor's
Field of studies
  • Business and Management
  • Engineering & Technology
  • Environment & Agriculture
  • Law
  • Medicine and Health
  • Natural Sciences and Mathematics
  • Social Science and humanities
  • Environmental sciences, Urbanism, Geography
Course dates
7 June - 8 July 2022

How should the burdens of reducing and mitigating climate change be distributed among countries? What moral limits are there on warfare? What is the philosophical foundation of human rights and what obligations do these impose on the international community? And is global democracy a possible and desirable solution to the global challenges we now face? 

Main topics addressed

  • How should the burdens of reducing and mitigating climate change be distributed among countries?
  • What moral limits are there on warfare? 
  • Is global democracy a possible and desirable solution to the global challenges we now face? 

Learning outcomes

  • Outline the main features of some central problems and positions in global ethics
  • Demonstrate a certain ability to critically discuss the issue of moral responsibility in connection with global ethical problems

 

Dates: 7 June - 8 July 2022 ECTS: 7.5*
Format: Virtual Weekly study: 40 hours/week
Language: English Contact: asa.burman@philosophy.su.se

The course in Global ethics will be running for 5 weeks, starting on 7 June 2022.

*The recognition of ECTS depends on your home university. 

Schedule

This course is organised into:

  • 9 lectures
  • 2 seminars
  • 1 take-home exam (essay)
  • Excursions in Stockholm for some CIVIS students

Click here to see the detailed schedule. 

Requirements

All CIVIS students at Bachelor level are welcome to apply. There are some scholarships available for CIVIS students to travel to Stockholm, Sweden. If you have any questions please contact the organiser of the course: asa.burman@philosophy.su.se.

Application process

Interested students should apply by 15 March 2022 by filling in the online application form.

Selected students will be notified by 22 April 2022.

Course assessment

Students will be assessed based on a 1 take-home exam (essay).

A course evaluation will be sent to all participants' email addresses after the course.

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Isaac Taylor

I am an associate senior lecturer in practical philosophy. I joined the Department in 2020, having previously held postdoctoral positions at Goethe University Frankfurt and the University of Colorado Boulder. Before moving to Stockholm, I was a Research Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute in London, where I worked with UK public sector organisations in investigating the ethical issues surrounding emerging military technologies. I hold a DPhil in Political Theory from the University of Oxford.

My research is primarily in moral and political philosophy, with a focus on global justice and new technologies. My current work seeks to answer the question of how states can pursue security both effectively and ethically, especially at a time when governments are increasingly turning to AI systems and private companies to protect their citizens.

Torbjörn Tännsjö

Torbjörn Tännsjö is Kristian Claëson Professor of Practical Philosophy at Stockholm University since 2002 and director at Stockholm University of Stockholm Centre for Health Care Ethics, a cooperation between Stockholm University (SU), Karolinska Institute (KI) and the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). Since 2007 he is also an Affiliated Professor of Medical Ethics at Karolinska Institutet. He is the author of the coursebook Global Democracy.

Katharine Jenkins

I am a philosopher at the University of Glasgow, specializing in social philosophy. I joined the department as a Lecturer in July 2020. Before that, I was an Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham and a Junior Research Fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge.  I hold a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Sheffield, and a BA and MPhil in Philosophy from the University of Cambridge.

My research is primarily in social philosophy, especially the ontology of social categories. I'm interested in how social categories such as races and genders exist, and how these categories are bound up with systematic injustices. I'm also interested in feminist philosophy and critical philosophy of race more broadly, in the philosophy of sex and sexuality, and in social epistemology. Topics I have written about include rape myths, pornography, and gender identity.

Glaucia Peres Da Silva

I am a sociologist, working in the implementation of the transdisciplinary program "Global Awareness" at the University of Tübingen. Research interests: globalization, transnational processes, economic sociology, cultural sociology, sociology of the arts, Popular Music Studies, Cultural Studies, music business research.