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::*After rosters are posted, login to courses.alfino and look around.  Note "Links" for pdfs.  Retrieve reading for Monday (and read it).  
 
::*After rosters are posted, login to courses.alfino and look around.  Note "Links" for pdfs.  Retrieve reading for Monday (and read it).  
 
::*Browse wiki pages.
 
::*Browse wiki pages.
::*Get the book.  Haidt, ''The Righteous Mind''
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::*Get the book.  Haidt, ''The Righteous Mind'' and Peter Singer, ''One World Now''
 
::*Start printing pdfs. Highly recommended.
 
::*Start printing pdfs. Highly recommended.
  

Revision as of 05:36, 19 January 2017

Return to Ethics

JAN 18

  • First Day Notes:
  • Course Content: A brief look at the major course research questions.
  • Course mechanics:
  • Websites in this course. alfino.org --> wiki and courses.alfino.org
  • Roster information -- fill in google form
  • Main Assignments and "Grading Schemes"
  • To Do list:
  • Send me a brief introduction through the "Tell Me" form on the wiki. (Soon, please.)
  • Login to wiki for the first time and make a brief introduction on the practice page. (3 points if both are done by Friday.)
  • After rosters are posted, login to courses.alfino and look around. Note "Links" for pdfs. Retrieve reading for Monday (and read it).
  • Browse wiki pages.
  • Get the book. Haidt, The Righteous Mind and Peter Singer, One World Now
  • Start printing pdfs. Highly recommended.
  • The Prep Cycle -- recommendations for success in the course!
  1. Read - Follow "Focus" notes on Reading schedule. Be ready for quizes.
  2. Track study questions during and after class - use your note taking to express main ideas in your terms, link in-class notes to your reading notes. Remember, almost all assessments in the course are open book & open note.
  3. Class -- Our pattern is to consolidate our understanding of the reading and then engage in philosophy on the basis of it.
This is the basic pattern for our coursework. From this cycle we then develop short philosophical writing and position papers using by instructor and peer review.

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