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*Haidt, "Out-Take" on Virtue Ethics (4 pages); | *Haidt, "Out-Take" on Virtue Ethics (4 pages); | ||
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− | * | + | *In-class treatment of 1st round topics and additional applied ethics lecture. Student Posts to wiki. |
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− | *de Waal, 21 | + | *de Waal, Intro and 5-21. |
+ | *Haidt, Chapter 4 | ||
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− | *de Waal, 42 | + | *de Waal, 21-42; |
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− | * | + | *de Waal, 42-58; Bloom, Ch 2, "Empathy and Compassion" |
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− | * | + | *Korsgaard, ""Morality and the Distinctiveness of Human Action" |
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− | * | + | *Singer, ""Morality, Reason, and the Rights of Animals"" (in de Waal) (140-151) |
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+ | *Mid-term (Optional) | ||
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+ | *Sandel, Chapter 6: Rawls | ||
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*Singer, "Rich and Poor" | *Singer, "Rich and Poor" | ||
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*Eco, ""When the Other Appears on the Scene""; Bloom, Chapter 7 | *Eco, ""When the Other Appears on the Scene""; Bloom, Chapter 7 | ||
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− | :*Final exam: 3:30 | + | :*Final exam: Official Exam, Thursday May 5, 3:30 to 5:30pm |
Latest revision as of 17:27, 10 January 2017
Return to Ethics
JAN 12
- Introduction to Course
JAN 14
- Ariely, ""Why We Lie""
JAN 19
- Cooper, Chapter 1; Haidt, ""The Divided Self"
JAN 21
- Haidt, The Righteous Mind, Intro and Chapter 1
JAN 26
- Cooper, Chapter 5;
- Singer, Chapter 1, ""About Ethics""
JAN 28
- Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics, Book 1 (you can skip Section 6)
FEB 2
- Haidt, Chapter 2
FEB 4
- Haidt, Chapter 3
- Haidt, "Out-Take" on Virtue Ethics (4 pages);
FEB 9
- In-class treatment of 1st round topics and additional applied ethics lecture. Student Posts to wiki.
FEB 11
- In-class treatment of 1st round topics and additional applied ethics lecture. Student Posts to wiki.
FEB 16
- de Waal, Intro and 5-21.
- Haidt, Chapter 4
FEB 18
- de Waal, 21-42;
FEB 23
- de Waal, 42-58; Bloom, Ch 2, "Empathy and Compassion"
FEB 25
- Korsgaard, ""Morality and the Distinctiveness of Human Action"
MAR 1
- Singer, ""Morality, Reason, and the Rights of Animals"" (in de Waal) (140-151)
MAR 3
- Mid-term (Optional)
MAR 15
- Haidt, Chapter 5 & 6
MAR 17
- Haidt, Chapter 7
MAR 22
- Sandel, Chapter 3: Libertarianism
- Haidt, Chapter 8
MAR 24
- Sandel, Chapter 2: Utilitarianism
MAR 29
- Sandel, Chapter 5: Kant
MAR 31
- Sandel, Chapter 6: Rawls
APR 5
- Singer, "Rich and Poor"
- Sachs, "Can the Rich Help the Poor?"
APR 7
- Topic Day
APR 12
- Singer, "A Changing World";
- Singer, "One Atmosphere"
APR 14
- Haidt, Chapter 9
APR 19
- Haidt, Chapter 10
APR 21
- Haidt, Chapter 11
APR 26
- Haidt, Chapter 12
APR 28
- Eco, ""When the Other Appears on the Scene""; Bloom, Chapter 7
MAY 1
MAY 3
MAY 8
MAY 10
- Final exam: Official Exam, Thursday May 5, 3:30 to 5:30pm