In this course we will look at theories of crime and punishment
through various Italian theorists and conventions, both contemporary and
historical. We will examine different systems of justice, from
institutionalized courts to the ‘extra-state’ methods of the mafia. With
an aim to understand better answers to the question -- what constitutes a just
reaction to a crime committed? -- we will explore ideas of prominent thinkers
from a range of disciplines across a wide expanse of time. For instance, does
justice demand revenge and retribution? Alternatively, does it require
forgiveness and mercy? And who should decide -- the victim or his/her family?
A neutral judge? The state? These questions and others will bring
us in contact with classical thinkers such as Beccaria, contemporary historians
writing on the mafia, such as Salvatore Lupo, and others.
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mercoledì 3 ottobre 2012
Crime and Punishment - Courses of Excellence at ISTITUTO EUROPEO Florence Italy
internship abroad, Italy, Firenze, Florence
crime,
Firenze,
Florence,
humanists,
Istituto Europeo,
Italy,
Mafia,
punishment,
Salvatore Giuliano,
Salvatore Lupo,
study abroad
lunedì 1 ottobre 2012
Italian Humanism and Human Rights - Course of Excellence at ISTITUTO EUROPEO Florence Italy
In
any contemporary discourse on human rights, one must inevitably confront the
question: what does it mean to be human, and what kind of life does each human
deserve? In this course, we will look at the answers to these questions
given by some of the most prominent Italian humanists. We will seek to uncover
the connections between what these humanists thought and wrote (on life, on
education, on love, on women), and draw links to how human rights activists
today explain and justify their work. Through texts by such thinkers as
Petrarch and Boccacio, we will explore the central tenets of Italian humanism
to see if it can help to articulate and illuminate some of the stones in the
foundation of human rights theory. We are fortunate in Florence to
have the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, and we will use
this resource as we pursue the contemporary aspect of this course.
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internship abroad, Italy, Firenze, Florence
Boccacio,
De hominis dignitate,
Firenze,
Florence,
humanists,
Istituto Europeo,
Italy,
Machiavelli,
Pico della mirandola,
poggio bracciolini,
Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights,
study abroad