POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY I
- Academic year
- 2026/2027 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- FILOSOFIA POLITICA I
- Course code
- FT0085 (AF:625405 AR:428899)
- Teaching language
- Italian
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Academic Discipline
- SPS/01
- Period
- 1st Term
- Course year
- 3
- Where
- VENEZIA
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
Pre-requirements
Contents
Politics in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit"
The course will address all the issues that arise in Chapter VI of the ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’, studying this Hegel's reflection on law, the economy, the state, between the ancient and modern world.
Textbooks (provisional list):
1. G.W.F. Hegel, La fenomenologia dello spirito, trad. it. di Gianluca Garelli, Einaudi, Torino 2008, VI Capitolo, Spirito - A. Spirito vero e B. Spirito estraniato da sé (pp. 291-396).
One book to be chosen from the following two:
2. Franco Chiereghin, La "Fenomenologia dello spirito" di Hegel. Introduzione alla lettura, Carocci, Roma 2021.
3. Jean Hyppolite, Genesi e struttura della "Fenomenologia dello spirito" di Hegel, ed. it. a cura di Giuseppe Bianco, Orthotes, Napoli-Salerno 2023, pp. 395-548.
The handbook of political philosophy:
4. Stefano Petrucciani, Modelli di filosofia politica, Einaudi, Torino 2003.
Referral texts
1. G.W.F. Hegel, La fenomenologia dello spirito, trad. it. di Gianluca Garelli, Einaudi, Torino 2008, VI Capitolo, Spirito - A. Spirito vero e B. Spirito estraniato da sé (pp. 291-396).
One book to be chosen from the following two:
2. Franco Chiereghin, La "Fenomenologia dello spirito" di Hegel. Introduzione alla lettura, Carocci, Roma 2021.
3. Jean Hyppolite, Genesi e struttura della "Fenomenologia dello spirito" di Hegel, ed. it. a cura di Giuseppe Bianco, Orthotes, Napoli-Salerno 2023, pp. 395-548.
The Handbook of political philosophy:
Stefano Petrucciani, Modelli di filosofia politica, Einaudi, Torino 2003.
The following list does not cover the textbooks. It covers some texts I could mention during the lectures.
J. Habermas, Solidarietà fra estranei, trad. it. di L. Ceppa, Guerini, Milano 1997.
J. Habermas, Storia e critica dell'opinione pubblica, trad. it di A. Illuminati, F. Masini e W. Perretta, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2005.
J. Habermas, Teoria dell'agire comunicativo, trad. it di P. Rinaudo, il Mulino, Bologna 1986, 2 voll.
Th. Hobbes, Leviatano, ed. it. di A. Pacchi, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2014.
H. Kelsen, Lineamenti di dottrina pura del diritto, ed. it. a cura di M. G. Losano, Einaudi, Torino 1966.
N. Luhmann, Potere e complessità sociale, trad. it. di R. Schmidt e D. Zolo, il Saggiatore, Milano 2010.
J.J. Rousseau, Contratto sociale, in Id., Scritti politici, ed. it. a cura di M. Garin, Laterza, Roma-Bari 1994.
M. Weber, Economia e società, ed. it. a cura di P. Rossi, Edizioni di Comunità, Torino 1986.
Assessment methods
In order to pass the exam, at least three out of four questions must be answered. Each of the four answers thus corresponds to 25% of the final grade. However, it must be borne in mind, over and above the percentage scheme, that the assessment of an exam always involves a unitary understanding of the performance provided, an overall assessment of argumentative skills. The percentage scheme will therefore only serve as a general guideline for the assessment.
By correct answers, it is meant both the exact reproduction of the contents of the textbooks and the ability to explain them in a rich and precise manner, employing the appropriate terminology. All philosophical, historical and political knowledge relevant to the questions asked each time can of course be used to answer them.
The exam takes about twenty-five minutes.
The textbooks and the assessment methods are not different for non attending students. The latter are, though, invited to contact me (via email) in order to get an overview of the course.
Type of exam
The lecturer has a duty to ensure that the rules regarding the authenticity and originality of exam tests and papers are respected. Therefore, if there is suspicion of irregular conduct, an additional assessment may be conducted, which could differ from the original exam description.
Grading scale
A. Scores in the range of 18-22 will be assigned for:
- Sufficient knowledge of the textbooks and related topics
- Limited ability to use data and form independent judgments
- Sufficient communication skills.
B. Scores in the range of 23-26 will be assigned for:
- Fair knowledge of the textbooks and related topics
- Fair ability to use data and form independent judgments
- Fair communication skills.
C. Scores in the range of 27-30 will be assigned for:
- Good or excellent knowledge of the textbooks and related topics
- Good or excellent ability to use data and form independent judgments
- Fully appropriate communication skills.
D. The “laude” will be awarded to students with excellent knowledge and comprehension of the textbooks and related topics.