What is a just society? - What speaks in favour of democracy? - Is there a right to immigration? - What justifies capitalism? - What makes a government legitimate? Citizens of modern societies are faced with a vast variety of questions concerning the relationship between politics, economics, morality, and law. The Master Program in Political, Legal, and Economic Philosophy (PLEP) at the Philosophi
cal Department of the University of Bern aims to provide a context in which students from different countries can address these questions systematically. The interdisciplinary degree is designed to allow students to study the ethical dimensions of public policy, corporate and non-governmental action in fields as diverse as health policy, employment relations, the environment, and international relations. It aims at providing a structured introduction to appropriate methods of the disciplines of philosophy, law, politics, and economics and, more particularly, to ethical reasoning, policy-making, and implementation.