Lecturer(s)
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Šrajer Jindřich, doc. Dr. theol.
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Course content
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1) Introduction into the problems; 2-3) Care of personal spirituality; 4-5) Responsible parenthood; 6-7) Developing of life - abuse of life; 8) Killing - self-killing; 9) Dying - killing; 10) Cultivation of sexuality: marriage and family; 11-12) Mental-psychical privation - gender-specific forms of privation; 13) Perception of human possibilities and limitations.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing)
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Learning outcomes
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The goal of this course is to introduce the student to the holistic conception of human being, with the accent of spiritual level; to the special ethical questions connected with social work (life, death, sexuality, society, politics, economics).
The graduated student orientates himself in special ethical questions in social work.
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Prerequisites
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Philosophical Ethics, Introduction to Social Work, Introduction to Theology, Theological-Ethical Criteria in Social Work 1
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination
Attendance at the lectures, home study of recommended literature.
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Recommended literature
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Život z víry. České Budějovice, 2005.
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Furger, F. Etika seberealizace, osobních vztahů a politiky.
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Haškovcová, H. Lékařská etika.
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Munzarová, M. Eutanazie nebo paliativní péče?.
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Munzarová, M. Zdravotnická etika od A do Z.
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Ondok, J.P. Bioetika, biotechnologie a biomedicína. Praha, 2005.
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Peschke, K.H. Křesťanská etika. 1998.
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Pollard, B. Eutanázie ano či ne?.
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Rotter, H. Důstojnost lidského života.
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Rotter, H. Osoba a etika. Praha.
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Rotter, H. Sexualita a křesťanská morálka.
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Šrajer, J., Musil, L. Etické kontexty sociální práce s rodinou. 2008.
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Virt, G. Žít až do konce. Etika umírání, smrti a eutanazie.
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