1. Professional ethics as an applied ethics. Its difference and specificity
1.1. Ethos, ethics, professional ethics
1.1.1. The anthropologist ethos
1.2. Objectivity and/or commitment. The Dispute between Frankfurtians and Positivists on the Social Sciences Logic. What objectivity means?
2. The micro and macro levels of the anthropologist's ethics
2.1. Moral principles in anthropology (Non-maleficence, justice, autonomy, beneficence and care).
2.2. Ethical-epistemological holism: nature, culture, society, and politics
3. Social Anthropology and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
3.1. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
3.2. Universalist foundations and culturalist critique of the UDHR
4. Deontology, virtue and consequences. Ethical models for practical dilemmas.
4.1. Comparative study of deontological models
5. Case studies