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Revision as of 10:04, 14 September 2018

SEP 17: 1

  • Introduction to the Course

SEP 18: 2

  • Ariely, "Why We Lie" (6)

SEP 20: 3

  • Singer, Chapter 1, Practical Ethics, "About Ethics" (16)
  • Focus: In Ariely, make sure you can summarize the main research study and consider implications of this research for ethics. With Singer, track the distinction between ethics and religion, arguments about relativism, and what makes something an ethical claim.

SEP 24: 4

  • Zimbardo Prison Experiment -- (Google "Zimbardo Prison Experiment" and watch one of the main videos depending upon your time and interest).
  • Haidt, "The Divided Self" (1-21)
  • Cooper, Chapter 5; (75-84) For background on Kohlberg's theory.

SEP 25: 5

  • Haidt, The Righteous Mind, Intro and Chapter 1
  • Focus: Track the story Haidt is telling about developmental and moral psychology and it's encounter with anthropology.

SEP 27: 6

  • Applied Ethical Analysis: First research day Today we will report some of our research on the immigration issue to the wiki research page.

OCT 1: 7

  • Overview of Ethical and Political Morality Theories (lecture)
  • Hinman, excerpt from Ethics, Chapter 9, (272-285)
  • Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics, Book 1 (1-13) (you should skip Section 6 unless you are thinking about becoming a philosophy major)

OCT 2: 8

  • Haidt, Chapter 2, "The Intuitive Dog and Its Rational Tail"
  • Focus: This is a very important early chapter presenting the core theory of social intuitionism. Take your time with this reading.

OCT 4: 9

  • Sandel, Chapter 2: Utilitarianism, (31-57)

OCT 8: 10

  • Singer, Practical Ethics. "Rich and Poor" (191-216)

OCT 9: 11

  • Sachs, "Can the Rich Help the Poor?"

OCT 11: 12

  • Symposium on Rich and Poor

OCT 15: 13

  • Applied Ethical Analysis: Second research day Today we will report more research on the immigration issue to the wiki research page and work on organizing the research.

OCT 16: 14

  • Sandel, Chapter 3: Libertarianism, (58-74)

OCT 18: 15

  • Critical Analysis Paper #1 due on Rich and Poor (no class)

OCT 22: 16

  • de Waal, "Morally Evolved," to page 21;

OCT 23: 17

  • Haidt, Chapter 3
  • Haidt, "Out-Take" on Virtue Ethics (4 pages);

OCT 25: 18

  • de Waal, 21-42

OCT 29: 19

  • Haidt, Chapter 4, "Vote For Me (Here's Why)", 72-82.

OCT 30: 20

  • de Waal, 42-58

NOV 5: 21

  • Haidt Chapter 4, pt 2, 82-92.

NOV 6: 22

  • Korsgaard, "Morality and the Distinctiveness of Human Action" (98-119)

NOV 8: 23

  • Singer, "Morality, Reason, and the Rights of Animals" (in de Waal) (140-151)

NOV 12: 24

  • Haidt, Chapter 5, "Beyond Weird Morality" (17 pages)
  • Singer, One World Now, Chapter 1, "A Changing World," (1-16)

NOV 13: 25

  • Haidt, Chapter 6, "Taste Buds of the Righteous Mind"
  • Singer, One World Now, Chapter 2, "One Atmosphere," (16-30)

NOV 15: 26

  • Singer, One World Now, Chapter 2, "One Atmosphere," (30-68)

NOV 26: 27

  • Haidt, Chapter 7, "The Moral Foundations of Politics" (128-155)

NOV 27: 28

  • Singer, One World Now, Chapter 3, "One Economy" (69-122)

NOV 29: 29

  • Haidt, Chapter 8, "The Conservative Advantage" (155-189)

DEC 3: 30

  • Singer, One World Now, Chapter 4 "One Law," (122-175)

DEC 4: 31

  • Haidt, Chapter 9, "Why are We So Groupish?" (189-221)

DEC 6: 32

  • Haidt, Chapter 10, "The Hive Switch" (221-246)

DEC 10: 33

  • Haidt, Chapter 11, "Religion is a Team Sport" (189-221)

DEC 11: 34

  • Haidt, Chapter 12, "Can't We all Disagree More Constructively?" (189-221)

DEC 13: 35

  • Course Conclusion.