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===Basic Information / Course Syllabus===
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===Course Websites, Schedule, and Notes===
  
:*Instructor: Dr. Mark Alfino
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:*[[Moral Responsibility News!]]
:*Course Title: Philosophy 419: Moral Responsibility and Free Will
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:*[[Class Notes and Reading Schedule - MRFW Fall 2022]]
:*Contact Information and office hours at alfino.org
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:*[http://Courses.alfino.org Courses.alfino.org]
:*Course Description: This course engages recent philosophical work on the problems of moral responsibility and free will.
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:*[https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3sn5zae77mc4x7u/AAA1o15hQf3b9nmlZ3xud5G3a?dl=0 Main Shared Folder]
:*Course Learning Outcomes: See below
 
:*Course Schedule, Graded Activity, Texts, and Assignments: See course wiki
 
  
==Learning Outcomes for this Course==
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===Course Research Questions, Methods, and Advice===
  
:*After completing this course, students will be able to read, understand, discuss and take positions on a variety of problems raised by recent philosophical work on moral responsibility and free will.
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:*[[Course Research Questions - MRFW Fall 2022]]
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:*[[Philosophical Methods]]
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:*[[Advice on Reading]]
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:*[[Assignment Rubric]]
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:*[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd1rzcswS48y0luv6YjVLNw0M2ol76-gLrmId03DopGEcBLGA/viewform?usp=sf_link Tell Me]
  
==Writing Enriched Course Learning Outcomes==
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===Other Resources and Topic Ideas===
  
:*After completing this course, students will be able to: 1. Students will be able to demonstrate competency in formal and informal writing specific to the discipline in which the writing occurs. 2. Students will be able to integrate appropriate primary and secondary research in their writing by the means customarily used in the discipline. 3. Students will be able to incorporate feedback received during an intensive revision process.
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:*[http://www.justicewithoutretribution.com/ Justice Without Retribution]
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:*Gerard V. Bradley, Notre Dame Law, "Retribution: The Central Aim of Punishment, Harvard L. L. nad PPP 2003. https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1487&context=law_faculty_scholarship]
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:*[https://justiceroundtable.org/about/ The Justice Roundtable]
  
==Assignments that support the Writing Enriched Course Learning Outcomes==
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====Office Use Only====
  
:* Points 50-70% of grade. "Points" includes small written assignments, peer review writing, and back evaluations. Specific assignments including:
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:*[[Syllabus Moral Responsibility and Free Will]]
::* Short ungraded student writing shared with the class.   
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:*[[Writing Assignment Templates]]
::* Writing to short prompts from 500-800 words, with peer review and backevaluation
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:*[[MRFW SEP Lecture Notes]]
::* Longer, thesis-driven papers, circulated for peer comments as drafts and peer reviewed.
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:*[[Moral_Responsibility_and_Free_Will_Reading_List]]
 
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:*[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc1trEfbpCpvZ4pJ-CwwaeiEEVTvh2kgls4awkQfhl2vWd4-w/viewform?usp=send_form Short Objective Quiz]
:*Depending upon student choices for optional assignments, between 80-100% of the grade for the course is based on writing. Many optional assignments also include writing.
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:*[https://goo.gl/forms/3epvTIprjBDXXSLI3 Anonymous Preference Voting]
 
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:*[[Class Notes and Reading Schedule - MRFW Spring 2021]]
==Policies==
 
 
 
# I do accept late work, but you must complete all work in the course to receive a grade.
 
# I have a flexible attendance policy.
 
# You must disclose any work that you are turning in for this course that you are submitting or have submitted for other courses.
 
# You must comply with all university policies concerning academic honesty, sexual harassment, discrimination, and sexual misconduct.
 

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