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==Ethics Course Wiki==
 
==Ethics Course Wiki==
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*[[Ethics Basic Course Information | Basic Course Informtion]]
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*[[Spring 2015 Ethics Reading Schedule | Reading Schedule]]
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*[[Ethics Assignment List | Assignments for Grading Schemes]]
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*[[Spring 2015 Ethics Course Lecture Notes A | Lecture Notes A]]
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*[[Spring 2015 Ethics Course Study Questions | Study Questions]]
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*[[Spring 2015 Ethics Course Questions | Major Course Questions]]
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*[[Ethics Suggested Projects and Topics | Suggested Projects and Topics]]
  
 
*[[Spring 2014 Ethics Basic Course Information | Basic Course Informtion]]
 
*[[Spring 2014 Ethics Basic Course Information | Basic Course Informtion]]
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*[[Spring 2014 Ethics Course Reading List | Course Reading List]]
 
*[[Spring 2014 Ethics Course Reading List | Course Reading List]]
 
*[[Spring 2014 Ethics Suggested Projects and Topics | Suggested Projects and Topics]]
 
*[[Spring 2014 Ethics Suggested Projects and Topics | Suggested Projects and Topics]]
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*[[Philosophical Methods]]
 
*[[Philosophical Methods]]
 
*[[The Ethics Movie List]]
 
*[[The Ethics Movie List]]
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:*Additionally, I have posted a link to the book Think by Michael LeGault.  It is a counterargument to Gladwell's Blink discussing why serious decisions cannot be made quickly - "the rider" so to speak.
 
:*Additionally, I have posted a link to the book Think by Michael LeGault.  It is a counterargument to Gladwell's Blink discussing why serious decisions cannot be made quickly - "the rider" so to speak.
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think_(book)]
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think_(book)]
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==Previous Course Resources==
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*[[Spring 2014 Ethics Course Lecture Notes A | Lecture Notes A]]
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*[[Spring 2014 Ethics Course Study Questions | Study Questions]]

Revision as of 20:01, 7 January 2015

Ethics Course Wiki


Other Resources

  • The Cold Logic of Drunk People [1]
  • Visit the site Your Morals. org and take one or two of the surveys. Write a journal entry about it.
  • Prompt for Eco essay, "When the Other Appears on the Scene"
  • "The following letter is Eco’s reply to a question the cardinal had asked him: “What is the basis of the certainty and necessity for moral action of those who, in order to establish the absolute nature of an ethic, do not intend to appeal to metaphysical principles or transcendental values, or even to universally valid categorical imperatives?”"
  • New Yorker article on "Biology of Violence," [2] suggesting that criminal subcultures are following "legitimate" evolutionary strategies.
  • If Facebook were Yelp [3]
  • Here is a link giving a synopsis of the book Blink by Malcolm Gladwell. It is about how people can make choices within the blink of an eye. This kind of relates to the "elephant" we have been discussing in class.

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  • Additionally, I have posted a link to the book Think by Michael LeGault. It is a counterargument to Gladwell's Blink discussing why serious decisions cannot be made quickly - "the rider" so to speak.

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Previous Course Resources