Within the framework of Moral Philosophy, the course on Social Ethics aims to reflect on the ways in which individuals behave morally, within the different social realities in which they unfold, giving rise to a public space in which it is possible to find choices shared by individuals who have different private moral conceptions. The starting point is the differentiation of the behaviors of groups or collective subjects from the ends that follow an individual ethic.
After this initial examination, we will proceed to outline the fundamental structures of the constitution of social reality, through the analysis of social behaviors that in their occurrence give rise to the construction of the social world.